Cleopatra Entertainment, with sales and distribution
support provided by MVD Entertainment Group, announced this past week that fans
of Humble Pie will have a lot to look forward to come Nov. 8.
That’s the street date for documentary filmmaker Gary
J. Katz’s 2000 film release of The Life and Times of Steve Marriott, who
was the Brit-rocker who gave the world the super star band, Humble Pie.
What’s super cool about this release, not only will
Cleopatra be bringing this documentary to Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack, but they’ve
the gone extra mile an included the complete May 6, 1973 Humble Pie concert at
San Francisco’s Winterland.
Wait!
Wait!! There’s more. The package also includes a bonus CD.
As to documentary, the story of Steve Marriott
(Small Faces), Peter Frampton, Gred Ridley, Jerry Shirley and Clem Clempson coming
together to form Humble Pie is presented here.
The film includes interviews with Peter Frampton, Jerry Shirley and Greg
Ridley (Marriott died in 1991), plus contemporary recording artists, Chris
Robinson (Black Crowes), Rick Nielsen and Bun E. Carlos (Cheap Trick), John
Waite (Bad Company) Kevin Dubrow (Quiet Riot) and Marriott historian John
Heller (among others).
These are mixed with home movies, photos and performance
footage of both Small Faces and Humble Pie — these include “Tin Soldier,” “Itchycoo
Park,” “Lazy Sunday,” “Paradise Lost,” “Take Me Back,” “Natural Born Woman,” “Alabama
69,” “Sad Bag of Shaky Jake,” “Stone Cold Fever,” “For Your Love,” “4-Day
Creep,” “30-Days In The Hole,” “I Don't Need No Doctor” and “Hot N’ Nasty.”
The bonus 1973 concert present is a nine song set
that includes “Up Our Sleeve,” “4-Day Creep,” “C’mon Everybody,” “Blues I
Believe to My Soul,” “30-Days In The Hole,” “Road Runner,” “Hallelujah, I Love
Her So,” “I Don’t Need No Doctor” and “Hot N’ Nasty.”
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