A rock guitarist's return to his roots and musical exploration
Peter Frampton shows a harmony of simplicity and technique.
1975's "Frampton" encapsulates the charm of Frampton's guitar playing and songwriting. While retaining a strong blues-rock influence, the album's melodic songs demonstrate a wide range of appeal. The playing on each track is both virtuosic and accessible, showcasing his solid skills as a rock guitarist.
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A:
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1)
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Day's Dawning
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2)
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Show Me The Way
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3)
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One More Time
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4)
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The Crying Clown
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5)
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Fanfare
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B:
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1)
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Nowhere's Too Far (For My Baby)
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2)
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Nassau
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3)
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Baby, I Love Your Way
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4)
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Apple Of Your Eye
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5)
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Penny For Your Thoughts
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6)
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(I'll Give You) Money
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Art Direction - Roland Young (3)
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Bass [Fender] - Andrew Bown
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Design - Rod Dyer
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Drums, Percussion - John Siomos
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Engineer [Assistant] - Andy Knight
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Engineer [Assistant] - Ron
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Engineer [Chief], Producer [Associate] - Chris Kimsey
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Guitar, Piano, Organ, Talkbox, Vocals - Peter Frampton
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Mastered By - Arnie Acosta
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Photography By - Michael Zagaris
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Producer - Peter Frampton
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Vibraphone [Vibes] - Poli Palmer (A4)
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Written-By - Peter Frampton