Peter Frampton - Now
Facts
| Artist(s) | Peter Frampton |
| Studio | 33rd Street |
| Release Date | August 19, 2003 |
| UPC Code | 806403332126 |
| Buy this item | $14.99 at Amazon.com As of Jul 24 14:21 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Or 39 new from $2.68, 22 used from $1.99, 1 collectible from $17.98 |
About Peter Frampton - Now
Details TBA. SPV. Album Description
Tracks
- Verge Of A Thing
- Flying Without Wings
- Love Stands Alone
- Not Forgotten
- Hour Of Need
- Mia Rose
- I'm Back
- I Need Ground
- While My Guitar Gently Weeps
- Greens
- Above It All
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Don't miss out |
There's a nice mix here of hard-rock guitar-playing and softer ballads. Go ahead, take a chance. He sounds as good as ever. November 19, 2005
| A stripped down sound and a worthy Frampton comeback album |
The songs are typical Frampton - mostly not particularly memorable at first hearing, but pleasant enough to grow on you when heard several times. Stylistically the album covers Peter's usual territory of acoustic guitar ballads and heavier R&B influenced rock, and listeners hoping for much innovation or experimentation would be disappointed - this is standard Frampton material, and though it is done well one can't help wondering why it took so long for the record to be completed. For me the most satisfying moments are when Peter departs a little from his usual formula, and performs a powerful version of George Harrison's `While my guitar gently weeps', followed by `Greens', a long instrumental piece reminiscent of some of Jeff Beck's `jazz-rock' work in the mid-70s. On these two tracks the extended guitar solos are somewhat more eloquent than in the rest of the album, and are a reminder of Frampton's past track record as a very tasteful and melodic electric guitar soloist.
For anyone not already familiar with Frampton's work, this would probably not be the best place to start, although for the committed fan it will be an essential purchase. I feel that with its generally simple musical arrangements it is a good complement to the 1994 `Peter Frampton' album (his previous studio album), which is more complex in its arrangements and is possibly a more carefully crafted album. Consequently I recommend that the listener should not buy one without the other, and along with the Detroit live album these studio recordings would give a good representation of where Peter Frampton really is at `Now'.
It should be noted that the German edition of `Now' contains three extra tracks compared with the original American edition, and in Britain it is also cheaper. This extended edition on the Framptone / SPV label, with 14 songs and a total length of just over an hour, is a particularly good bargain, and much better than the 11-track US edition. (All credits and vocals are of course in English.) The SPV version of the Detroit live album is also much longer than the US version.
October 2, 2004
| frampton is still alive...barely |
| Great! |
Nice job Peter! I'd never bought one of his albums, but I'm glad I got this one. November 14, 2003
| amazing amazing guitar |
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