Peter Frampton - Where I Should Be (1979)
Artist: Peter Frampton
Title: Where I Should Be
Year Of Release: 1979
Label: A&M
Genre: Pop Rock, Soft Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 42:23
Total Size: 104/297 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Where I Should Be
Year Of Release: 1979
Label: A&M
Genre: Pop Rock, Soft Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 42:23
Total Size: 104/297 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. I Can't Stand It No More
02. Got My Feet Back On The Ground (Album Version)
03. Where I Should Be (Monkey's Song) (Album Version)
04. Everything I Need
05. May I Baby (Album Version)
06. You Don't Know Like I Know (Album Version)
07. She Don't Reply (Album Version)
08. We've Just Begun (Album Version)
09. Take Me By The Hand
10. It's A Sad Affair
Though forever enshrined as the fair-haired boy of 1976’s Frampton Comes Alive!, English singer/guitarist Peter Frampton (born in Kent in 1950) had, by that point, already spent a decade putting in work. He started as a member of psychedelic journeymen The Herd at age 16, joined blues-rockers Humble Pie by 18, and played on sessions with the likes of George Harrison and Harry Nilsson. So maybe it shouldn't surprise anyone that Frampton Comes Alive! was the biggest-selling album ever at that time: Anchored by “Show Me the Way,” “Baby, I Love Your Way,” and “Do You Feel Like We Do” (featuring his memorable talk-box guitar solo), it's at once virtuosic and casual, exploratory and lived-in—a perfect synthesis of rock, pop, and technological innovation that also anthologizes his best songs. After a series of lulls during the late '70s, Frampton reinvigorated his career, playing alongside his childhood friend David Bowie on his 1987 album, Never Let Me Down, and its corresponding Glass Spider Tour. With a great sense of humor and perspective on his legacy—he quipped to CBS in 2012, “You know you’re on the radio too much when even you change the channel”—Frampton went on to play himself on The Simpsons and The Family Guy while continuing to bring his electrifying energy to the stage, touring in 2018 with fellow ’70s rock powerhouse Steve Miller.