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As Safe As Yesterday Is - Vinyl Test Pressing (Limited to 20)

Humble Pie

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‘As Safe As Yesterday Is’ 

Vinyl Test Pressing

The Test Pressing is made from the metal plates (stampers) from which the LP will be pressed from to check if there are physical or technical issues with the stampers before manufacturing the LP. The Test Pressings are used by each artist, producer and mastering engineer to check the quality of the audio and the quality of the pressing before manufacturing begins. Once those checks have been completed and the sound and pressing quality approved, any remaining Test Pressings are usually destroyed, making these editions even rarer. 

 

This is a preliminary, extremely limited run of the newly mastered ‘As Safe As Yesterday Is’ White Label Test Pressings, all tested and approved in the studio. 

25 Test Pressings exist and only 20 copies are being made available worldwide! 

 Available on a first-come, first-served basis!

 “Thanks for the care you are giving these old
chestnuts.”
 PETER FRAMPTON, 2025

“It sounds like it should sound.. I know I couldn't be
happier with it all.”
 JERRY SHIRLEY, 2025

‘As Safe As Yesterday Is’ – Humble Pie

Released: 1 August 1969
Label: Immediate Records
UK Chart Position: No. 32

Humble Pie’s debut album, As Safe As Yesterday Is, was released by Immediate Records on 1 August 1969. Recorded at Olympic and Morgan Studios with renowned engineer Andy Johns, the album showcased a groundbreaking blend of heavy blues, hard rock, pastoral folk, and acoustic songs—all superbly produced.

Unknown to the public at the time, the release was marred by controversy: the original master tape mysteriously disappeared en route from Olympic Studios in London to the mastering studio in New York. Panic ensued, and the only available replacement was a much-played listening copy—never intended for production and certainly not up to the quality required for pressing an LP.

The band was horrified upon hearing the final product, which sounded flat and muffled. Despite Andrew Oldham’s strong support of Humble Pie over other acts on his label, Immediate Records was in deep financial trouble and could not afford to recall the album. By March 1970, Immediate Records had gone into liquidation, with many of its master tapes lost or stolen. As a result, LPs like As Safe As Yesterday Is vanished from record store shelves, and the original master was never recovered.

Subsequent CD and LP reissues were copied from old vinyl. Most labels either didn’t realise or didn’t care that the sound quality was poor—until now.

For years, Kenney Jones and reissue producer Rob Caiger searched archives worldwide for missing Immediate tapes, initially for the Small Faces. During this search, they discovered tapes for other Immediate artists, including a safety master for Humble Pie.

Now, over 50 years later, As Safe As Yesterday Is can finally be heard as it was meant to sound in 1969—only with even more power and clarity. Peter and Jerry have also restored the band’s debut hit single, Natural Born Bugie, to its rightful place on the UK LP.

The newly remastered CD includes:

  • B-side Wrist Job

  • UK LP track Growing Closer

  • Five outtakes from Olympic and Morgan Studios (June–July 1969), including an epic cover of Ray Charles’ I’ll Drown In My Own Tears, recorded at Magdalen Laver Village Hall in Essex.

All remastered LP and CD editions will be released on Kenney Jones’ Nice Records, including a limited, numbered gold vinyl edition.

SIDE 1

1. Desperation
2. Stick Shift
3. Butter Milk Boy
4. Natural Born Bugie
5. As Safe As Yesterday Is

SIDE 2

1. Bang!
2. Alabama ‘69
3. I'll Go Alone
4. A Nifty Little Number Like You
5. What You Will

“It sounds like it should sound. It sounds a lot cleaner. Everything is in its place and where it should be.

It sounds fabulous! You should be very proud of yourselves. I know I couldn't
be happier with it all.” 

JERRY SHIRLEY, JULY 2025