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I am sure that this will be just a reissue of “Running with the pack” I just listened to it again in my sound equipment and the sound quality is excellent, the tracks are the same and in the same running order and maybe this reissue won’t have the bonus track from Philadelphia 1973. Other clue that makes me think that it will no other but a reissue with another name and cover is that this practice has been done for years with Humble Pie recordings, for instance the KBFH show in 1973 (highly recommended) has been released with several names and covers for decades, the same practice that some bootleggers use to do . But “Running with the pack” is an official release (see All Music or Wikipedia and it was in the late official website of the band) Anyway, if you don’t have it is great, highly recommended BTW, checking Wikipedia I couldn’t believe that Jerry is managing a band with the name “Humble Pie” but without any member when you have three alive (Peter, Clem and Jerry)
This is from Wilkipédia: 2018: Tour without Jerry Shirley
During 2018 Jerry Shirley still owned the Humble Pie name and instigated a new lineup which he would direct but not tour with. Shirley stated: “We all have a great sense of love and pride for Humble Pie, the [former] members their families and what we were able to achieve and it goes without saying that no one will ever replace Steve, Peter or any member of the band. My goal is keep the legacy of Humble Pie intact as one of the greatest live acts in rock, while satiating the need for generations of our beloved fans to again enjoy our music performed live by world class musicians”. [16] Shirley chose Dave "Bucket" Colwell, who had played and recorded with the band on the 2002 album Back on Track to lead the band live on tour as co-front man and lead guitarist, alongside former Savoy Brown and Cactus singer Jimmy Kunes. The new line up included second guitarist James "Roto" Rotondi, bassist David C. Gross and drummer Bobby Marks. They began a fifteen-show tour of the U.S on August 31, 2018 in Riverhead, New York. The band performed songs from the Humble Pie catalogue and also songs by others such as, Bad Company's “Can’t Get Enough (of your Love)” and Free’s “All Right Now”.[16]
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