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Humble Pie


"Eat It" is the sixth studio album by the British rock band Humble Pie, released in 1973. The album is a double LP and is known for its eclectic mix of rock, blues, and soul influences, showcasing the band's musical versatility and virtuosity. "Eat It" features a combination of original songs and cover versions, with notable tracks including "Black Coffee," a soulful rendition of the Ike & Tina Turner classic, and "I Believe to My Soul," a bluesy track written by Ray Charles. The album's title track, "Eat It," is an extended jam session that highlights Humble Pie's improvisational skills and showcases their ability to blend different musical styles seamlessly. Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics at the time of its release, "Eat It" has since gained a cult following among fans of classic rock and blues music. The album's raw energy, powerful performances, and diverse range of influences continue to resonate with listeners today. Overall, "Eat It" is regarded as one of Humble Pie's most ambitious and adventurous albums, demonstrating the band's talent and creativity as musicians. It remains a testament to their enduring legacy in the world of rock music.