- Street Rats
Infobox Album | Name = Street Rats
Type = Album
Artist = Humble Pie
Released =1975
Recorded =Olympic Studios ,London and Marriott's Clear Sounds StudioEssex , 1975
Genre =Blues Rock
Length =
Label = A&M
Producer =Andrew Loog Oldham Steve Marriott
Reviews =Allmusic Rating|2|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:x95h8qftbtn4 link]
Last album = "Thunderbox "
(1974)
This album = "Street Rats "
(1975)
Next album = "On to Victory"
(1980)"Street Rats" was the final
studio album released in 1975 by the English rock group Humble Pie. The album went to #100 on theBillboard 200 album chart in the United States.Album profile
"Street Rats" was created at the same time as Marriott was producing a solo album, and a collaboration album with
Greg Ridley . He wasn't keen on producing another Pie album, and didn't want to tour the U.S. again, (they had been touring solidly for the past four years).While on the road, everything they wanted was paid for, but once they got back to England, four years and 21 tours later there was no money in the bank. Understandably, they were loathe to tour and promote another album. Steve Marriott: "We'd been on tour for about four years, and we were just very tired". But A&M as well as manager Dee Anthony were able to insist, Pie were contracted to do another tour, to do so without another album would have been an unwise move by the band.
In early 1975, the record company, tired of waiting for the new album, "confiscated" material from Marriott's Clear Sounds Studio, but much of the material was not meant for Pie, it was for a solo album and for his on-going project with Ridley. To make the best of a bad situation, A&M brought in
Andrew Loog Oldham to mix and cut up the tracks and make them heavier, much to the disgust of Marriott. The title "Street Rats" was also thought up by A&M. Not surprisingly the band were never happy with the album, withGreg Ridley stating: "It was terrible".Clem Clempson elaborated on this. "The mixes were done by someone outside the band, [Oldham] , and when we heard it we were horrified". Steve Marriott (1975): " "Street Rats" was a track with me,Ian Wallace andTim Hinkley playing piano, It was nothing to do with Humble Pie". "Somebody stole the 16-track mix [ ] It was intended as the title track for my album".The album has different mixes for the U.S. version. The U.K. version also has the track "Funky to the Bone" in place of "There 'Tis", Marriott stated in an interview that the song had nothing to do with Humble Pie. "It was just musicians up in my studio!" [cite book
last = Twelker
first = Uli
last2 = Schmitt
first2 = Roland
title = Small Faces & Other Stories
publisher = Sanctuary (Second Edition)
isbn = 1-86074-392-7
pages = pp.103-106 ] Five of the albums' eleven songs are covers; "Rain", "We Can Work it Out" and "Drive My Car" fromThe Beatles ; "Rock and Roll Music" by Chuck Berry and "Let Me Be Your Lovemaker" by Reid/Clark/Wright. There are two song written bySteve Marriott , "Street Rats" and "Road Hog". The remaining three are collaborations between the various band members. Focusing heavily on a dirty mixture of blues and rock, the title fits the album's sound. Perhaps most notable are the changes in style of theBeatles songs, especially "We Can Work It Out "; they are soblues /soulified that the only recognizable parts are the lyrics themselves. The album was produced byAndrew Loog Oldham and Steve Marriott; it was recorded inOlympic Studios and Marriott's Clean Sounds studio at his home inEssex, England .The last word on the album by Greg Ridley: "Humble Pie were better than that, but we were not really consulted." [cite book
last = Twelker
first = Uli
last2 = Schmitt
first2 = Roland
title = Small Faces & Other Stories
publisher = Sanctuary (Second Edition)
isbn = 1-86074-392-7
pages = pp.106 ]After the release of this album and their farewell tour, Humble Pie disbanded, citing musical differences. Marriott went on to produce his first solo album "Marriott" and promptly moved back to the U.K.
Track listing
# "Street Rat" (Marriott) - 2:52
# "Rock and Roll Music " (Berry) - 2:55
# "We Can Work It Out " (Lennon/McCartney) - 3:18
# "Scored Out" (Clempson/Marriott) - 2:43
# "Road Hog" (Marriott) - 3:08
# "Rain" (McCartney/Lennon) - 5:58
# "There 'Tis" (Marriott/Clempson) - 3:06
# "Let Me Be Your Lovemaker" (Clarence Reid/Willie Clarke/Wright) - 5:57
# "Countryman Stomp" (Ridley/Clempson) - 2:20
# "Drive My Car " (Lennon/McCartney) - 3:43
# "Queens and Nuns" (Humble Pie) - 3:04Album credits
* Oldham/Marriott - Producers
*Greg Ridley - bass guitar, vocals
*Jerry Shirley - drums
*Steve Marriott - guitar, harmonica, keyboards, producer, vocals
*Clem Clempson - guitar, slide guitar
*Mel Collins - session musician (horn)
*Tim Hinkley - session musician (keyboards)References
External links
* [http://www.humble-pie.net/ Information on Humble Pie]
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