Steve Marriott
MARRIOTT
A&M SP-4572
Steve Marriott (Jan. 30, 1947 - Apr. 20, 1991) was a vocalist and guitarist in the Small Faces and Humble Pie.
Liner Notes:
(Left side) It has been a year since the break-up of Humble Pie, one of the premier British rock bands of the Seventies. In '75 when the Pie made their farewell tour of the States leader Steve Marriott told SRO crowds as they screamed out requests for just one more encore, "Don't worry, we'll be back." The "we'll" has been amended to "I'll" but otherwise Marriott has kept that promise with the release of his first solo album.
(Right side) MARRIOTT showcases the formidable hard-rock, heavy metal and blues chops of this legendary rocker (founding member of both the Pie and the original Small Faces), but it goes two steps further; It applies Marriott's singular voice to the ballad form and it puts him, at last, in the position of lead guitarist. Aided by two front-line musical units (one British and the other composed of the cream of the West Coast) Marriott comes through on all fronts ... with flying colours.
BRITISH SIDE
East SIde Struttin' 4:47/ Lookin' For a Love 3:47/ Help Me Through the Day 5:55/ Midnight Rollin' 3:30/ Wam Bam Thank You Ma'am 3:54
AMERICAN SIDE
Star in My Life 3:30/ Are You Lonely For Me Baby 3:52/ You Don't Know Me 4:56/ Late Night Lady 3:00/ Early Evening Light 3:48
Produced by Kenny Kerner and Richie Wise for Mardee Productions Inc.
Warren Dewey - recording and mixing engineer
Doug Rider - assistant engineer
"Late Night Lady" track recorded by Bob Merritt
Recorded at Record Plant, Los Angeles, in Oct. through Dec. 1975
Mastered by Bernie Grundman at A&M Studios, Hollywood, CA
Special thanks to Howie "The Hustler" Hoffman
Art Direction by Roland Young
Album Design by Chuck Beeson
Photography by Randy Alpert
Illustration by David McMacken, A&M Records, Inc.
For more information, please see:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Marriott
MARRIOTT
A&M SP-4572
Steve Marriott (Jan. 30, 1947 - Apr. 20, 1991) was a vocalist and guitarist in the Small Faces and Humble Pie.
Liner Notes:
(Left side) It has been a year since the break-up of Humble Pie, one of the premier British rock bands of the Seventies. In '75 when the Pie made their farewell tour of the States leader Steve Marriott told SRO crowds as they screamed out requests for just one more encore, "Don't worry, we'll be back." The "we'll" has been amended to "I'll" but otherwise Marriott has kept that promise with the release of his first solo album.
(Right side) MARRIOTT showcases the formidable hard-rock, heavy metal and blues chops of this legendary rocker (founding member of both the Pie and the original Small Faces), but it goes two steps further; It applies Marriott's singular voice to the ballad form and it puts him, at last, in the position of lead guitarist. Aided by two front-line musical units (one British and the other composed of the cream of the West Coast) Marriott comes through on all fronts ... with flying colours.
BRITISH SIDE
East SIde Struttin' 4:47/ Lookin' For a Love 3:47/ Help Me Through the Day 5:55/ Midnight Rollin' 3:30/ Wam Bam Thank You Ma'am 3:54
AMERICAN SIDE
Star in My Life 3:30/ Are You Lonely For Me Baby 3:52/ You Don't Know Me 4:56/ Late Night Lady 3:00/ Early Evening Light 3:48
Produced by Kenny Kerner and Richie Wise for Mardee Productions Inc.
Warren Dewey - recording and mixing engineer
Doug Rider - assistant engineer
"Late Night Lady" track recorded by Bob Merritt
Recorded at Record Plant, Los Angeles, in Oct. through Dec. 1975
Mastered by Bernie Grundman at A&M Studios, Hollywood, CA
Special thanks to Howie "The Hustler" Hoffman
Art Direction by Roland Young
Album Design by Chuck Beeson
Photography by Randy Alpert
Illustration by David McMacken, A&M Records, Inc.
For more information, please see:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Marriott