Frampton Comes Alive! Peter Frampton

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CD - Remastered

  • Release Date: 07/28/1998
  • Original Release: 1976
  • Sales Rank: 21,468
  • Label: A&M
  • UPC: 731454093026
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Frampton Comes Alive!

Disc 1
1LISTENSomething's Happening 5:40
2LISTENDoobie Wah 5:34
3LISTENShow Me The Way 4:34
4LISTENIt's A Plain Shame 4:36
5LISTENAll I Want to Be (Is by Your Side) 3:25
6LISTENWind Of Change 2:45
7LISTENBaby, I Love Your Way 4:37
8LISTENI Wanna Go To The Sun 7:14

Disc 2
1LISTENPenny For Your Thoughts 1:22
2LISTEN(I'll Give You) Money 5:36
3LISTENShine On 3:34
4LISTENJumpin' Jack Flash 7:52
5LISTENLines On My Face 7:02
6LISTENDo You Feel Like We Do 14:15

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At the time of its release, Frampton Comes Alive! was an anomaly, a multi-million-selling (mid-priced) double LP by an artist who had previously never burned up the charts with his long-players in any spectacular way. The biggest-selling live album of all time, it made Peter Frampton a household word and generated a monster hit single in "Show Me the Way." And the reason why is easy to hear: the Herd/Humble Pie graduate packed one hell of a punch on-stage -- where he was obviously the most comfortable -- and, in fact, the live versions of "Show Me the Way," "Do You Feel Like I Do," "Something's Happening," "Shine On," and other album rock staples are much more inspired, confident, and hard-hitting than the studio versions. [The 1999 reissue in A&M's "Remastered Classics" (31454-0930-2) series is a considerable improvement over the original double CD or double LP in terms of sound -- the highs are significantly more lustrous, the guitars crunch and soar, and the bottom end really thunders, and so you get a genuine sense of the power of Frampton's live set, at least the heavier parts of his set, rather than the compressed and flat sonic profile of the old double-disc version. Frampton and the band sound significantly closer as well, even on the softer songs such as "Wind of Change," and the disc is impressive listening even a quarter century later. Of course, one must take this all with a grain of salt as a concert document -- as was later revealed, there was considerable studio doctoring of the raw live tapes, a phenomenon that set the stage for such unofficial hybrid works as Bruce Springsteen's Live/1975-85 and countless others.] Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

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Buy the 25 Ann. Version Instead!by Anonymous

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August 22, 2001: Look, it's a great album. BUT check out the TWO CD version, RE-RE-Mastered for the 25th Anniversary. It sounds better, it has more music, and has wonderful liner notes. Nuff said, what's a few more bucks for a much better experience. Go there now!