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Peter Frampton is a British multi-platinum selling, Grammy-winning artist whose popularity began in the mid 70s. At age 18, he also founded the group Humble Pie. Popular songs include Baby I Just Love Your Way, Jumping Jack Flash and Show Me the Way. Check our available Peter Frampton concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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The trend of classic '70s and 80s 'acts (re)playing their biggest albums song by song, as they and their audiences approach AARP status, may seem like a sellout to some. But when it's done with the energy, enthusiasm and sheer talent that Peter Frampton devotes to 1976's commercial highwater Frampton Comes Alive, it's difficult for even critics of the concept to complain...
- www.americansongwriter.com
Never the most outrageous rocker in history, Peter Frampton had a positively studious ambience at the turn of the millennium; still sounded good, though, and whatever its shortcomings as rock music, the singer/ guitarist and his band put on an immaculately performed (and nicely filmed) show with genuine warmth and skill...
- recordcollectormag.com
Peter Frampton turned the rock music world upside down in 1976 with the release of the massively successful Frampton Comes Alive. The record sold eight million copies, stayed at number one for 17 weeks and continues to be the biggest selling live record to date with over 16 million units sold worldwide. The theories as to why the record was so successful are numerous, but the fact remains Frampton served up optimistic, uplifting, fun music that captivated music fans and non-music fans alike...
- www.popmatters.com
Peter Frampton's defining moment in rock history would ironically become the proverbial millstone around his neck for most of the last quarter of the last century. Frampton Comes Alive!, the live album to end all live albums, sold 16 million copies and made Frampton a household name and a bona fide rock star. For Frampton himself, the attention and expectations that accompanied such success would be something he would never quite recover from...
- www.popmatters.com
Sound: Peter Frampton is often remembered as a 70's pop star, reaching the status of a sex-symbol back in the day. Even though "Thank You Mr. Churchill" isn't greatest hits material, it's an enjoyable, easy to listen record. Some highlights are "I Want It Back", which is a riff-driven song that holds an amazing groovy melody, "I'm Due a You", which sound like a pop-rock song at first listen, but contains a fake ending that delivers a great outro...
- www.ultimate-guitar.com
Track Listing: Thank You Mr Churchill; Solution; Road To The Sun; I'm Due A You; Vaudeville Nanna And The Banjolele; Asleep at the Wheel; Suite Liberte: Megumi/Huria Watu; Restraint; I Want It Back; Invisible Man; Black Ice...
- www.allaboutjazz.com
It's finally time to forget if not forgive that hideous voicebox on "Show Me The Way". Now a resident of Cincinnati, Peter Frampton has made a self-produced album of roots-based, gimmick-free American-influenced rock. From the lovely minor chord acoustics of "Not Forgotten" to the blues shuffle of "Flying Without Wings" via the lo-fi lullaby of "Mia Rose", the tone is warm and engaging...
- www.uncut.co.uk
Sound: Talk boxs, wah pedals, Les Pauls, and a British voice, and a few pretty badass keyboard solos. How could that combination ever turn out wrong? The edge of Framptons guitar and all the tricks he does with it and a sooth voice that could sing a baby to sleep. You become enthralled very quickly in this CD as you begin to feel as if you are almost front and center at the concert with the crowd...
- www.ultimate-guitar.com
Sound: In the past 35 years Peter Frampton has become one of the most sought after sounds in guitar in the history of rock music. His first successes with late 60's rock band Humblie Pie extending to his 1976 breakthrough "Frampton Comes Alive" are important pieces to his career and the music industry. Now the man is back and like the title, he puts his "fingerprints" on many different styles of music for this instrumental album...
- www.ultimate-guitar.com
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