"Town and Country" is the second studio album by the rock band Humble Pie, which was released exclusively in the United Kingdom in November 1969.
The album "Town and Country" by Humble Pie was a departure from their debut album and showcased a different musical direction. It featured a blend of acoustic and electric elements, highlighting the band's versatility and experimentation with various styles. The album was recorded during a time when the band was still developing its sound, and it received mixed reviews upon its release.
Despite being released only in the UK, "Town and Country" contributed to Humble Pie's growing reputation in the British rock scene of the late 1960s. The album's acoustic-driven tracks demonstrated the band's ability to incorporate folk and blues influences into their music, marking a departure from the more straightforward rock sound of their debut album.
Although "Town and Country" did not achieve the commercial success of later Humble Pie albums, it remains a notable entry in the band's discography for its experimental approach and early exploration of diverse musical styles.