: A more acoustic-leaning follow-up that showcased the band's versatility.
The discography from 1969 to 1972 captures a legendary British supergroup evolving from eclectic roots to hard-rock dominance. Formed by Steve Marriott (Small Faces) and Peter Frampton (The Herd), this era is widely considered the band's peak before their mid-70s decline. Early Years: Folk & Eclecticism (1969–1970) humble pie discography 19692 better
: More rootsy and experimental than their later hard rock. Humble Pie (July 1970) : A more acoustic-leaning follow-up that showcased the
Humble Pie, one of rock’s first true "supergroups," carved a path from acoustic folk-rock to thunderous blues-boogie between and 1982 . Led by the powerhouse vocals of Steve Marriott (ex-Small Faces) and the virtuoso guitar work of Peter Frampton , the band’s discography remains a cornerstone of classic hard rock. The Formative Era (1969–1970) Early Years: Folk & Eclecticism (1969–1970) : More
(1971) : Often cited as one of the greatest live albums in rock history, it reached high on the US charts just as Peter Frampton departed for a solo career .