In January 1974, Humble Pie was in a transitional phase in their career, marked by the release of their album "Thunderbox," which came out the same year. This period followed a series of successful releases that had established them as a significant force in the rock scene. "Thunderbox" showcased a blend of hard rock and boogie, reflecting the band's energetic live performances. The live recording from London captures this dynamic, featuring tracks like "Thirty Days In A Hole," which became a staple of their setlist. An interesting aspect of this performance is that the band was navigating personal and artistic changes, with members like Steve Marriott and Peter Frampton contributing their distinctive styles. This concert illustrates Humble Pie's ability to energize an audience while solidifying their reputation as formidable live performers during a vital point in their career.