Frampton earned his way into the hall in large part on the strength of his 1976 live double album “Frampton Comes Alive!”— buoyed by the hit songs “Show Me the Way” and ″Baby, I Love Your Way” — that Rolling Stone magazine listed among the 50 gre...
While noting his major success withFrampton Comes Alive, he also talked about his “fall from grace.” However, he said of the time when his popularity faded, “There was a gift in all of this. I had time to realize what was most important to me: My family, my friends, and my rein...
READ MORE:How Peter Frampton Finally Hit With 'Frampton Comes Alive!' The first, joyous moment came when the manager told Frampton his album had reached No. 1. “Then it seemed like the next day -- but I'm sure it was a couple of months later -- he called me again and said, you...
Joe Bonamassa:I would listen to Humble Pie and Peter’s solo stuff -- of course,Frampton Comes Alive. I would see the record covers and I’d just start putting things together. That’s a Les Paul -- and it’s a Marshall [amp]. Especially withFrampton Comes Alive, it was the Phenix...
Peter Framptonhas revealed the impressive career achievement that “scared the shit out of” him. It was 1976 when Frampton finally broke through as a solo success on the back of his electrifying live double album,Frampton Comes Alive!During a recent appearance onThe Bob Lefsetz Podcast, the gu...
Peter Framptonhas revealed the impressive career achievement that “scared the shit out of” him. It was 1976 when Frampton finally broke through as a solo success on the back of his electrifying live double album,Frampton Comes Alive!During a recent appearance onThe Bob Lefsetz Podcast, the gu...
Peter Framptonhas revealed the impressive career achievement that “scared the shit out of” him. It was 1976 when Frampton finally broke through as a solo success on the back of his electrifying live double album,Frampton Comes Alive!During a recent appearance onThe Bob Lefsetz Podcast, the gu...
Peter Framptonhas revealed the impressive career achievement that “scared the shit out of” him. It was 1976 when Frampton finally broke through as a solo success on the back of his electrifying live double album,Frampton Comes Alive!During a recent appearance onThe Bob Lefsetz Podcast, the gu...
His album, Frampton Comes Alive! released in 1976, became a colossal hit, selling over six million copies in the U.S alone and topping the Billboard charts for weeks. This live double album showcased his exceptional guitar prowess and distinctive use of the talk box, revolutionizing the rock...
‘Frampton Comes Alive!’ reached No. 1 on the Billboard charts three weeks after it arrived, and held that position for 10 weeks. It was the best-selling album of the year, with more than eight million copies purchased in the U.S. alone. As songs like "Baby, I Love Your Way," ...