Eat It (album)

Eat It is the sixth album by English rock band Humble Pie, released in April 1973 through A&M Records.

Fields chose Clydie King and Sherlie Matthews (both previously with Raeletts) to become the Blackberries and flew to London.

When Marriott asked them to perform on tour with Humble Pie, Sherlie Matthews declined due to other commitments, including her two children and her husband.

[This was also their third double LP (two-record set) within 18 months, the other two being 1971's Performance Rockin' The Fillmore and the late 1972 A&M compilation - Lost & Found.]

Marriott produced the album and it was the first album recorded in Marriott's newly built home recording studio Clear Sounds, in a converted barn at Beehive Cottage, Moreton, Essex.