In January 1983, during the live recording at Annie's Club in Cincinnati, Humble Pie was in a transitional phase of their career, having recently refo... Read Full Description >
In January 1983, during the live recording at Annie's Club in Cincinnati, Humble Pie was in a transitional phase of their career, having recently reformed for the third time. The band was led by Steve Marriott, who had a rich history in rock music prior to this revival. Before this concert, their last studio album was "Go for the Throat," released in 1981, which marked their return after a significant hiatus but was not widely acclaimed. The 1983 concert represents a crucial moment as it showcases Marriott's attempt to reignite the band’s legacy with a new lineup, featuring local musicians from Atlanta. This period is often seen as a lesser-known chapter in Humble Pie's journey, tantalizing fans with the promise of Marriott's dynamic performance style, even as they navigated the challenges of reestablishing the band's identity in the evolving rock landscape of the early '80s.