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Performance Rockin' the Fillmore : ウィキペディア英語版
Performance Rockin' the Fillmore

''Performance Rockin' the Fillmore'' is the 1971 live double-LP/single-CD by English blues-rock group Humble Pie. It reached #21 on the ''Billboard'' 200, and hit the UK Top 40.
==Album profile==
This hour-long set boasted only one original song and a handful of cover tunes, beefed up and presented Humble Pie-style. Peter Frampton's guitar playing was at its most melodic and Steve Marriott's vocals are captured here in essence and preserved.
"I Don't Need No Doctor" was the biggest airplay hit from the album (having been issued as a single in edited version, and reaching #73 on the Billboard Hot 100 in October 1971). But some consider the biggest highlight to be the Doctor John cover "I Walk On Gilded Splinters". It stretches out over almost 25 minutes; one can even hear a bottle drop in the menacing intro.
The song listed as "Four Day Creep", and attributed to classic blues singer Ida Cox, bears no melodic or lyrical resemblance to her self-recorded composition of that title. The single version of "I Don't Need No Doctor" was backed with "A Song for Jenny" from the ''Rock On'' album, which Marriott wrote for his first wife, Jenny Rylance.
There is a story that, during the mixing of the album, the band presented what they thought to be the finished product to their manager, Dee Anthony. Upon listening to it, he made one comment: "Great, but where's the audience?" It turned out that Marriott and drummer Jerry Shirley were stoned and had forgotten to include the sound of the audience in the mix - so it was back to the mixing desk.
Shortly before the album's release, guitarist Peter Frampton left due to growing friction between Marriott and him.
The album's steady sales helped ''Performance: Rockin' the Fillmore'' to become the band's first RIAA gold record, and its popularity helped the band's previous album, ''Rock On'', to reach gold album status as well.
On October 29, 2013, Omnivore Recordings released all four sets recorded that weekend as a four CD set "Performance: Rockin' the Fillmore-Complete Recordings".

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