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Frampton Comes Alive! is a double live album by the English musician and songwriter Peter Frampton, released in 1976 by A&M Records. Following four studio albums with little success and sales, Frampton Comes Alive! was a breakthrough for Frampton and is one of the best-selling live albums ever.
The album went to No. 32 on the Billboard Top LPs & Tape album chart, setting the stage for his 1975 tour which would produce the blockbuster success of his double live LP Frampton Comes Alive!. Record World called the single "(I'll Give You) Money" a "perfect synthesis of hard rock chording and bittersweet vocals with Peter's innate sense of ...
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In 1995, Frampton released Frampton Comes Alive! II, which contained live versions of many of the songs from his 1980s and 1990s solo albums. Frampton Comes Alive! II was recorded at The Fillmore Theater on 15 June 1995. Although there was a large amount of marketing for the album, it did not sell well. [32] After Frampton Comes Alive
Video albums: 4: The English musician and songwriter Peter Frampton has released 18 studio albums, ... Frampton Comes Alive! II. Released: 4 January 1996;
Peter Frampton is the eleventh studio album by English singer-songwriter Peter Frampton. Released in 1994, the album, along with three unreleased tracks from 1992's compilation album, Shine On - A Collection , were the artist's only studio releases of the 1990s.
Frampton Comes Alive! II (styled as Frampton Comes Alive II on the packaging) is Peter Frampton's second live album published in 1995. It is a sequel to his 1976 multiplatinum album Frampton Comes Alive. The album contains live versions of many of the songs from his 1980s and 1990s solo albums, consciously avoiding his 1970s hits.
Premonition is the ninth studio album by English musician Peter Frampton and the follow-up to 1982's The Art of Control. This album featured Frampton's hit from the 1980s, "Lying" and the single "All Eyes on You".