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Rock guitar legend Peter Frampton was born on April 22, 1950 in Beckenham, Kent ENGLAND; he first received a banjolele, a banjo shaped ukelele, at the age of seven and started to play influenced by rockabilly pioneers like Buddy Holly and Eddie Cochran; he got his first payment for performing at age nine. His dad, Owen was Music Teacher at the local Secondary School, where one of his schoolmates was none other than David Bowie, their future careers were to cross a few times in the years ahead.
After a few years of playing the guitar, Peter Frampton joined his first serious group, The Preachers, a band produced and managed by The Rolling Stones' Bill Wyman, whom Frampton struck up a great friendship with, particularly while trawling the London Clubs.
In 1968 he joined ex-Small Faces frontman Steve Marriott in Humble Pie, remaining for two years before departing for a solo career.

1972's "Wind Of Change", his solo debut spotlights Frampton's well-crafted, though lyrically lightweight, songwriting and his fine guitar playing but the album stuttered at #177 on the U.S. Pop chart.
The next year, he put together his new backing band, Frampton's Camel releasing an eponymous album which hit #110 in the U.S. even though all the songs were first-rate or close to it, the set included the original studio version of the Classic-Rock staple "Do You Feel Like We Do".
Frampton's Camel disappeared after just one album, in 1974 Peter Frampton returned with "Somethin's Happening" which also sold poorly, however, before the year was out, the follow-up album "Frampton" climbed to #32 on the U.S. Pop Sales chart and went gold on the strength of such tunes as "Show Me The Way" and "Baby, I Love Your Way".
All those years were fairly barren for Frampton, despite four excellent albums and some equally excellent live performances.
However, his hard work touring the States was money in the bank and it was returned with interest when "Frampton Comes Alive!" struck; this mid-priced double-LP shot to #1 on the Pop Albums chart upon its January 1976 release selling 6 million copies in U.S. and over 16 million worldwide, becoming the biggest-selling live album of all time; it contains a 14-minutes long version of "Do You Feel Like We Do" on which Frampton used a talkbox, a device hooked up to his guitar amp that allowed him to make distorted vocal sounds through a tube in his mouth, every time he formed words, the crowd went nuts, especially when he sounded out “I want to thank you” which came out sounding like “I want to fuck you”; released as a single this song blasted into the top 10 of the U.S. Pop Singles chart; that year two more singles stormed that chart, "Show Me The Way" peaked at #6 and "Baby, I Love Your Way" hit #12. At its height, the album was selling 100,000 copies a week and Peter Frampton had to re-invent himself as a stadium Rock performer; for a spell in 1976, during the United States bicentennial celebrations he was considered the biggest artist in the world.

 

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Wind Of Change

(1972)

1. Fig Tree Bay
2. Wind Of Change
3. Lady Lieright
4. Jumpin' Jack Flash
5. It's A Plain Shame
6. Oh For Another Day
7. All I Want To Be (Is By Your Side)
8. The Lodger
9. Hard
10. Alright

 

—Frampton's Camel—

Frampton's Camel

(1973)

1. I Got My Eyes On You
2. All Night Long
3. Lines On My Face
4. Which Way The Wind Blows
5. I Believe (When I Fall In Love With You It Will Be Forever)
6. White Sugar
7. Don't Fade Away
8. Just The Time Of Year
9. Do You Feel Like We Do

 

Somethin's Happening

(1974)

1. Doobie Wah
2. Golden Goose
3. Underhand
4. I Wanna Go To The Sun
5. Baby (Something's Happening)
6. Waterfall
7. Magic Moon (Da Da Da Da Da!)
8. Sail Away

 

Frampton

(1974)

1. Day's Dawning
2. Show Me The Way
3. One More Time
4. The Crying Clown
5. Fanfare
6. Nowhere's Too Far (For My Baby)
7. Nassau
8. Baby, I Love Your Way
9. Apple Of Your Eye
10. Penny For Your Thoughts
11. (I'll Give You) Money

 

Frampton Comes Alive!
[live]

(1976)

DISC #1:
1. Something's Happening
2. Doobie Wah
3. Show Me The Way
4. It's A Plain Shame
5. All I Want To Be (Is By Your Side)
6. Wind Of Change
7. Baby, I Love Your Way
8. I Wanna Go To The Sun

DISC #2:
1. Penny For Your Thoughts
2. (I'll Give You) Money
3. Shine On
4. Jumpin' Jack Flash
5. Lines On My Face
6. Do You Feel Like We Do

 

I'm In You

(1977)

1. I'm In You
2. (Putting My) Heart On The Line
3. St. Thomas (Don't You Know How I Feel)
4. Won't You Be My Friend
5. Don't Have To Worry
6. Tried To Love
7. Rocky's Hot Club
8. (I'm A) Road Runner
9. Signed, Sealed, Delivered, I'm Yours

 

Where I Should Be

(1979)

1. I Can't Stand It No More
2. Got My Feet Back On The Ground
3. Where I Should Be (Monkey's Song)
4. Everything I Need
5. May I Baby
6. You Don't Know Like I Know
7. She Don't Reply
8. We've Just Begun
9. Take Me By The Hand
10. It's A Sad Affair

 

Breaking All The Rules

(1981)

1. Dig What I Say
2. I Don't Wanna Let You Go
3. Rise Up
4. Wasting The Night Away
5. Going To L.A.
6. You Kill Me
7. Friday On My Mind
8. Lost A Part Of You
9. Breaking All The Rules

 

The Art Of Control

(1982)

1. I Read The News
2. Sleepwalk
3. Save Me
4. Back To Eden
5. An Eye For An Eye
6. Don't Think About Me
7. Heart In The Fire
8. Here Comes Caroline
9. Barbara's Vacation

 

Premonition

(1986)

1. Stop
2. Hiding From A Heartache
3. You Know So Well
4. Premonition
5. Lying
6. Moving A Mountain
7. All Eyes On You
8. Into View
9. Call Of The Wild

 

When All The Pieces Fit

(1989)

1. More Ways Than One
2. Holding On To You
3. My Heart Goes Out To You
4. Hold Tight
5. People All Over The World
6. Back To The Start
7. Mind Over Matter
8. Now And Again
9. Hard Earned Love
10. This Time Around

 

Peter Frampton

(1994)

1. Day In The Sun
2. You Can Be Sure
3. It All Comes Down To You
4. You
5. Can't Take That Away
6. Young Island
7. Off The Hook
8. Waiting For Your Love
9. So Hard To Believe
10. Out Of The Blue
11. Shelter Through The Night
12. Changing All The Time

 

Now

(2003)

1. Verge Of A Thing
2. Flying Without Wings
3. Love Stands Alone
4. Not Forgotten
5. Hour Of Need
6. Mia Rose
7. I'm Back
8. I Need Ground
9. While My Guitar Gently Weeps
10. Greens
11. Above It All

 

Fingerprints

(2006)

1. Boot It Up
2. Ida Y Vuelta (Out And Back)
3. Black Hole Sun
4. Float
5. My Cup Of Tea
6. Shewango Way
7. Blooze
8. Cornerstones
9. Grab A Chicken (Put It Back)
10. Double Nickels
11. Smoky
12. Blowin' Smoke
13. Oh, When...
14. Souvenirs De Nos Pères

 

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