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Peter Frampton - Discography
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Peter Frampton - Discography
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Peter Kenneth Frampton (born April 22, 1950) is an English musician, singer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist. He was previously associated with the bands Humble Pie and The Herd. Frampton's international breakthrough album was his live release, Frampton Comes Alive!. The album sold over 6 million copies in the United States alone and spawned several hits. Since then he has released several major albums.[1] He has also worked with David Bowie and both Matt Cameron and Mike McCready from Pearl Jam, among others. Frampton is best known for such hits as "Show Me the Way", "Baby, I Love Your Way", "Do You Feel Like We Do", and "I'm in You", "Breaking All The Rules" which to this day, remain staples on classic-rock radio. He has also appeared as himself in television shows such as The Simpsons, The Colbert Report and Family Guy.
Early life
Frampton was born in Beckenham, England. He first became interested in music when he was seven years old. Upon discovering his grandmother's banjolele (a banjo-shaped ukulele) in the attic,[2] he taught himself to play, and later taught himself to play guitar and piano as well. At age eight he started taking classical music lessons.[3][4]
Early influences were Cliff Richard & The Shadows (featuring guitarist Hank Marvin) and American rockers Buddy Holly and Eddie Cochran, and then the Ventures, Jimi Hendrix, and the Beatles. His father introduced him to Belgian gypsy jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt.[2][5]
[edit] Early bands
By the age of ten, Frampton played in a band called The Little Ravens. Both he and David Bowie were pupils at Bromley Technical School where Frampton's father, Owen Frampton, was an art teacher and head of the Art department. The Little Ravens played on the same bill at school as Bowie's band, George and the Dragons.[3] Peter and David would spend time together at lunch breaks, playing Buddy Holly songs.[3][6]
At the age of 11, Peter was playing with a band called The Trubeats followed by a band called The Preachers, produced and managed by Bill Wyman of The Rolling Stones.[3]
He became a successful child singer, and in 1966, he became a member of The Herd. He was the lead guitarist and singer, scoring a handful of British teenybopper hits. Frampton was named "The Face of 1968" by teen magazine Rave.[3][5][7]
In early 1969, when Frampton was 18 years old, he joined with Steve Marriott of The Small Faces to form Humble Pie.[3][7]
While playing with Humble Pie, Frampton also did session recording with other artists, including: Harry Nilsson, Jim Price, Jerry Lee Lewis, as well as George Harrison's solo All Things Must Pass, in 1970, and John Entwistle's Whistle Rymes, in 1972.[7] During the Harrison session he was introduced to the 'talk box' that was to become his trademark guitar effects.[8][9][10]
[edit] Solo career
After five albums with Humble Pie, Frampton left the band and went solo in 1971, just in time to see Rockin' The Fillmore rise up the US charts.[3] He remained with Dee Anthony, the same personal manager that Humble Pie had used.[11]
His debut was 1972's Wind of Change, with guest artists Ringo Starr and Billy Preston.[5][7] This album was followed by Frampton's Camel in 1973, which featured Frampton working within a group project. In 1974, Frampton released Somethin's Happening. Frampton toured extensively to support his solo career, joined for three years by his former Herd mate Andy Bown on keyboards, Rick Wills on Bass, and American drummer John Siomos. In 1975, the Frampton album was released. The album went to #32 in the US charts, and is certified Gold by the RIAA.[3]
Peter Frampton had little commercial success with his early albums. This changed with Frampton's breakthrough best-selling live album, Frampton Comes Alive!, in 1976. "Baby, I Love Your Way" and "Show Me the Way" were singles. "Do You Feel Like We Do", despite its length, was also popular. The latter two tracks also featured his use of the talk box guitar effect. The album was recorded in 1975, mainly at the Winterland Arena in San Francisco, California, where Humble Pie had previously enjoyed a good following. Frampton had a new lineup, with Americans Bob Mayo on Keyboards and Rhythm Guitar and Stanley Sheldon on Bass -- Wills had been sacked by Frampton at the end of 1974, and Bown had left on the eve of "Frampton Comes Alive", to return to England and new fame with The Status Quo. "Frampton Comes Alive" was released in early January, debuting on the charts on 14 February at number 191. The album was on the Billboard 200 for 97 weeks, of which 55 were in the top 40, of which 10 were at the top. The album beat, among others, Fleetwood Mac's Fleetwood Mac to become the top selling album of 1976, and it was also the 14th best seller of 1977. With sales of 16 million copies it became the biggest selling live album, although with others subsequently selling more it is now the fourth biggest. Frampton Comes Alive! is 6 times platinum.[4][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19]
The success of Frampton Comes Alive! put him on the cover of Rolling Stone, in a famous shirtless photo by Francesco Scavullo.[20] Frampton later said he regrets the photo because it changed his image as a credible artist into a teen idol.[21][22]
In late 1976, he and manager Dee Anthony visited the White House at the invitation of Steve Ford, the president's son.[23] Frampton starred, with The Bee Gees, in producer Robert Stigwood's poorly received film Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. Frampton's career seemed to be falling as quickly as it had risen.[3][5]
His following album, I'm in You (1977) contained the hit title single and went platinum, but fell well short of expectations compared to Frampton Comes Alive!.[3]
Frampton suffered a near-fatal auto accident in the Bahamas in 1978 that marked the end of his prolific period and the beginning of a long fallow period where he was less than his old self. He returned to the studio in 1979 to record the album Where I Should Be. Among those contributing to the album were past band members Stanley Sheldon (bass), Bob Mayo (keyboards/guitar/vocals), Chad Cromwell (drums), and John Siomos (drums/vocals).[3][4]
In 1980, his album Rise Up was released to promote his tour in Brazil. The album eventually turned into Breaking All the Rules, released the next year in 1981. These albums were the first he recorded almost completely live.[24] In 1982 Frampton tried unsuccessfully to split his ties with A&M Records; however, he re-signed with the label in 2006 and released his Grammy Award-winning Fingerprints.[25]
Frampton continued to record throughout the 1980s, although his albums generally met with little commercial success. However, he did achieve a brief, moderate comeback of sorts in 1986 with the release of his Premonition album, and the single "Lying," which became a big hit on the Mainstream Rock charts. Most notably, he also united with old friend David Bowie, and both worked together to make albums. Frampton played on Bowie's 1987 album Never Let Me Down and joined the Glass Spider world tour.[4][5][24]
Looking for that band experience again after touring with Bowie, Frampton kept referencing Steve Marriott, and at the beginning of 1991 rejoined his old Humble Pie mate for some shows (Marriott's last English gigs) at the Half Moon in Putney, London. The chemistry was still there for a while, as both Frampton and Marriott laid down some tracks in L.A. and prepared to do a "Frampton-Marriott" tour. However, Marriott abruptly returned to England in April (some[who?] say he didn't want to do the Humble Pie thing, others[who?] claim he would have returned to play with Frampton) but he died less than 24 hours after his return in a house fire. Broken up by Marriott's death, Frampton went off the road for a time, then reformed his old touring band with his old friends Mayo and John Regan (at least three songs, and possibly a fourth from the sadly ended Marriott-Frampton partnership were subsequently record; two ending up on Frampton's "Shine On" compilation, a third on his subsequent solo album.
In the late 1990s, he starred in an infomercial plugging the internationally successful eMedia Guitar Method, a piece of instructional software represented as an alternative to taking actual guitar lessons. He claimed in the infomercial that the software was the best way to learn guitar.[26]
In 1994, Frampton wrote and released the album Peter Frampton, the final version of which contained material recorded on Tascam cassette recorders. Originally released on the Relativity label, this record was re-released in 2000 by Legacy Records, with four bonus tracks and additional notes by Peter.
In 1995, Frampton released Frampton Comes Alive! II which contained live versions of many of the songs from his 1980s and 1990s solo albums. Frampton Comes Alive! II was accompanied by a video release on DVD, recorded at The Fillmore Theatre on June 15, 1995. Although there was a large amount of marketing for the album, it did not sell well.[26] After Frampton Comes Alive! II, he recorded and toured with Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings and Ringo Starr's All-Starr Band,[4] where he and Jack Bruce performed a cover version of Cream's "Sunshine of Your Love".
In 2003, Frampton released the album Now, and embarked on a tour with Styx to support it. He also toured with The Elms, and even appeared in 2006 on the Fox Broadcasting variety show Celebrity Duets, paired with Chris Jericho of WWE fame. They were the first pair voted out.
On 12 September 2006, Frampton released an instrumental work titled Fingerprints. His band consisted of drummer Shawn Fichter, guitarist Audley Freed, bassist John Regan (Frampton's life long best friend,[2]), and keyboardist/guitarist Rob Arthur, and guest artists such as members of Pearl Jam, Hank Marvin, and his bassist on Frampton Comes Alive!, Stanley Sheldon - the only member of the backing band on that album still alive.
On 11 February 2007, Fingerprints was awarded the 2007 Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Album. In February 2007, he also appeared on the Chicago based PBS television show Soundstage.
Frampton released his fourteenth studio album, Thank You Mr. Churchill, on 27 April 2010.[27] In Summer 2010 he began touring North America with the English band Yes; the two acts played stadium shows on a bill together in 1976; his band consisted of Rob Arthur (keyboards, guitar, backing vocals), John Regan (bass), Adam Lester (guitar), and Dan Wojciechowski (drums).
Frampton will embark on a UK Tour in March 2011 in support of his new album, visiting Leamington Spa, Glasgow, Manchester, London and Bristol.
[edit] Personal life
In June 1978, Frampton was involved in a near fatal car accident in the Bahamas, suffering multiple broken bones, a concussion and muscle damage. Dealing with the pain of the accident contributed to a brief period of drug abuse.[3][4] He is a strict vegetarian.[28]
Frampton has lived in London, Guatemala, and the USA, including Westchester County, New York, Los Angeles, and Nashville. He moved to Indian Hill, an eastern suburb of Cincinnati, Ohio, USA in June 2000. This is the birthplace of his wife Tina Elfers and the city in which they were married in 1996. They chose to live there to be closer to Tina's family.[5] After the September 11, 2001 attacks, Frampton decided to become a United States citizen.[29]
Frampton has been married three times: Mary Lovett (1971–73); Barbara Gold (1983–93), with whom he had two children, Jade and Julian (who sang on Frampton's song "Road To The Sun" from Thank You Mr Churchill); and Tina Elfers (13 January 1996 – present), with whom he has two children, actress Mia Frampton who is currently starring as Becca Keeler on Make It or Break Itand another child by the name of William Gabriel Luger.[5] Jade Frampton earned a degree in fashion merchandising from Kent State University, Ohio, in 2005.[30]
In 1978, Frampton played character "Peter Buckley" in an episode of "Baa Baa Black Sheep" entitled "A Little Bit of England".[31]
In 1996, Frampton appeared in an episode of The Simpsons entitled "Homerpalooza", in which he played "Do You Feel Like We Do".
He also made a TV appearance in the Family Guy episode "Death Lives", in which Peter Griffin asks Death to bring Peter Frampton to play "Baby, I Love Your Way" to his wife.
Also in 2000, Frampton served as a technical advisor for Cameron Crowe's autobiographical film Almost Famous and also was the guitar instructor for Billy Crudup, who starred in the film as Russell Hammond, the guitarist for fictitious band "Stillwater." Crudup is quoted as saying, "Who could ask for a better tutor than Peter Frampton?" As an inside joke, he also appears briefly in the film as 'Reg', a road manager for Humble Pie, Frampton's real-life former band.[5]
Frampton has made an appearance in a television commercial as well. He played a supporting role in a GEICO commercial, where he performed a small portion of "Do You Feel Like We Do".
On April 23, 2010, Peter Frampton became the all-time celebrity champion of the trivia game called "No Apparent Reason", with five correctly answered questions on the nationally syndicated Mark and Brian Radio Program originating from KLOS Los Angeles. However, on May 5, 2010, Frampton was reduced to second place after only two short weeks by Luke Perry's answering six questions correctly.
Albums:
The Art of Control (128kbps)
Breaking All The Rules (320kbps)
Fingerprints (320kbps)
Frampton (320kbps)
Frampton's Camel (320kbps)
Frampton Comes Alive (320kbps)
Frampton Comes Alive II (vbr)
I'm In You (320kbps)
Now (320kbps)
Peter Frampton (128kbps)
Premonition (224kbps)
Somethin's Happening (320kbps)
Thank You Mr Churchill (vbr)
When All The Pieces Fit (128kbps)
Where I Should Be (320kbps)
Wind Of Change (320kbps)
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riccogrosse (2012-09-24)
One of my old guitar heroes. Thank you!Files:
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2. Peter Frampton/Breaking All The Rules/05 Going To L.A.mp3 14.20 Mb
3. Peter Frampton/Breaking All The Rules/02 I Don_t Want To Let Go.mp3 10.27 Mb
4. Peter Frampton/Breaking All The Rules/06 You Kill Me.mp3 10.14 Mb
5. Peter Frampton/Breaking All The Rules/07 Friday On My Mind.mp3 10.13 Mb
6. Peter Frampton/Breaking All The Rules/04 Wasting The Night Away.mp3 9.95 Mb
7. Peter Frampton/Breaking All The Rules/01 Dig What I Say.mp3 9.94 Mb
8. Peter Frampton/Breaking All The Rules/03 Rise Up.mp3 8.92 Mb
9. Peter Frampton/Breaking All The Rules/08 Lost A Part Of You.mp3 8.81 Mb
10. Peter Frampton/Fingerprints/03 Black Hole Sun.mp3 12.43 Mb
11. Peter Frampton/Fingerprints/07 Blooze.mp3 12.01 Mb
12. Peter Frampton/Fingerprints/14 Souvenirs De Nos Pères (Memories.mp3 11.40 Mb
13. Peter Frampton/Fingerprints/05 My Cup Of Tea.mp3 11.16 Mb
14. Peter Frampton/Fingerprints/11 Smoky.mp3 11.12 Mb
15. Peter Frampton/Fingerprints/04 Float.mp3 9.30 Mb
16. Peter Frampton/Fingerprints/09 Grab A Chicken (Put It Back).mp3 8.88 Mb
17. Peter Frampton/Fingerprints/12 Blowin' Smoke.mp3 8.76 Mb
18. Peter Frampton/Fingerprints/10 Double Nickels.mp3 8.73 Mb
19. Peter Frampton/Fingerprints/01 Boot It Up.mp3 7.97 Mb
20. Peter Frampton/Fingerprints/02 Ida Y Vuelta (Out And Back).mp3 7.79 Mb
21. Peter Frampton/Fingerprints/06 Shewango Way.mp3 7.62 Mb
22. Peter Frampton/Fingerprints/08 Cornerstones.mp3 7.39 Mb
23. Peter Frampton/Fingerprints/13 Oh When....mp3 3.04 Mb
24. Peter Frampton/Frampton/07 Nassau - Baby, I Love Your Way.mp3 13.64 Mb
25. Peter Frampton/Frampton/10 ( I'll Give You) Money.mp3 10.91 Mb
26. Peter Frampton/Frampton/06 Nowhere's Too Far (For My Baby).mp3 10.15 Mb
27. Peter Frampton/Frampton/04 The Crying Clown.mp3 9.59 Mb
28. Peter Frampton/Frampton/02 Show Me The Way.mp3 9.54 Mb
29. Peter Frampton/Frampton/01 Day's Dawning.mp3 9.23 Mb
30. Peter Frampton/Frampton/08 Apple Of Your Eye.mp3 8.73 Mb
31. Peter Frampton/Frampton/05 Fanfare.mp3 8.35 Mb
32. Peter Frampton/Frampton/03 One More Time.mp3 7.91 Mb
33. Peter Frampton/Frampton/09 Penny For Your Thoughts.mp3 3.81 Mb
34. Peter Frampton/Frampton Comes Alive II/11 Can't Take That Away.mp3 19.63 Mb
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39. Peter Frampton/Frampton Comes Alive II/12 More Ways Than One.mp3 10.92 Mb
40. Peter Frampton/Frampton Comes Alive II/03 Lying.mp3 10.06 Mb
41. Peter Frampton/Frampton Comes Alive II/13 Almost Said Goodbye.mp3 9.77 Mb
42. Peter Frampton/Frampton Comes Alive II/02 Day In The Sun.mp3 9.60 Mb
43. Peter Frampton/Frampton Comes Alive II/08 I'm In You.mp3 8.50 Mb
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47. Peter Frampton/Frampton Comes Alive II/01 Introduction.mp3 2.12 Mb
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50. Peter Frampton/Frampton Comes Alive!/08 I Wanna Go To The Sun.mp3 16.30 Mb
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52. Peter Frampton/Frampton Comes Alive!/01 Introduction_Something's Happenin.mp3 13.11 Mb
53. Peter Frampton/Frampton Comes Alive!/10 I'll Give You Money.mp3 12.88 Mb
54. Peter Frampton/Frampton Comes Alive!/02 Doobie Wah.mp3 12.79 Mb
55. Peter Frampton/Frampton Comes Alive!/07 Baby, I Love Your Way.mp3 10.75 Mb
56. Peter Frampton/Frampton Comes Alive!/03 Show Me The Way.mp3 10.42 Mb
57. Peter Frampton/Frampton Comes Alive!/04 It's A Plain Shame.mp3 9.82 Mb
58. Peter Frampton/Frampton Comes Alive!/11 Shine On.mp3 8.19 Mb
59. Peter Frampton/Frampton Comes Alive!/05 All I Want To Be (Is By Your Side.mp3 6.99 Mb
60. Peter Frampton/Frampton Comes Alive!/06 Wind of Change.mp3 6.52 Mb
61. Peter Frampton/Frampton Comes Alive!/09 Penny for Your Thoughts.mp3 3.13 Mb
62. Peter Frampton/Frampton's Camel/09 Do You Feel Like We Do.mp3 15.77 Mb
63. Peter Frampton/Frampton's Camel/03 Lines On My Face.mp3 11.43 Mb
64. Peter Frampton/Frampton's Camel/07 Don't Fade Away.mp3 11.00 Mb
65. Peter Frampton/Frampton's Camel/01 I Got My Eyes On You.mp3 10.61 Mb
66. Peter Frampton/Frampton's Camel/05 I Believe (When I Fall In Love Wi.mp3 9.88 Mb
67. Peter Frampton/Frampton's Camel/08 Just The Time Of Year.mp3 9.43 Mb
68. Peter Frampton/Frampton's Camel/06 White Sugar.mp3 8.62 Mb
69. Peter Frampton/Frampton's Camel/04 Which Way The Wind Blows.mp3 8.46 Mb
70. Peter Frampton/Frampton's Camel/02 All Night Long.mp3 7.95 Mb
71. Peter Frampton/I'm In You/04 Won't You Be My Friend.mp3 18.82 Mb
72. Peter Frampton/I'm In You/05 Don't Have To Worry.mp3 12.18 Mb
73. Peter Frampton/I'm In You/06 Tried To Love.mp3 10.32 Mb
74. Peter Frampton/I'm In You/03 St. Thomas (Don't You Know How I.mp3 9.87 Mb
75. Peter Frampton/I'm In You/01 I'm In You.mp3 9.65 Mb
76. Peter Frampton/I'm In You/09 Signed, Sealed Delivered (I'm You.mp3 9.05 Mb
77. Peter Frampton/I'm In You/02 (Putting My) Heart On The Line.mp3 8.60 Mb
78. Peter Frampton/I'm In You/08 (I'm A) Roadrunner.mp3 8.51 Mb
79. Peter Frampton/I'm In You/07 Rocky's Hot Club.mp3 7.94 Mb
80. Peter Frampton/Now/09 While My Guitar Gently Weeps.mp3 16.11 Mb
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83. Peter Frampton/Now/14 How Long Is Forever.mp3 11.43 Mb
84. Peter Frampton/Now/06 Mia Rose.mp3 11.22 Mb
85. Peter Frampton/Now/03 Love Stands Alone.mp3 9.90 Mb
86. Peter Frampton/Now/02 Flying Without Wings.mp3 9.75 Mb
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93. Peter Frampton/Now/04 Not Forgotten.mp3 6.79 Mb
94. Peter Frampton/Peter Frampton/03 It All Comes Down to You.mp3 6.21 Mb
95. Peter Frampton/Peter Frampton/12 Changing All the Time.mp3 6.14 Mb
96. Peter Frampton/Peter Frampton/05 Can't Take That Away.mp3 5.70 Mb
97. Peter Frampton/Peter Frampton/08 Waiting For Your Love.mp3 5.56 Mb
98. Peter Frampton/Peter Frampton/09 So Hard to Believe.mp3 5.15 Mb
99. Peter Frampton/Peter Frampton/04 You.mp3 5.06 Mb
100. Peter Frampton/Peter Frampton/11 Shelter Through the Night.mp3 4.44 Mb
101. Peter Frampton/Peter Frampton/02 You Can Be Sure.mp3 4.43 Mb
102. Peter Frampton/Peter Frampton/01 Day In the Sun.mp3 4.40 Mb
103. Peter Frampton/Peter Frampton/10 Out of the Blue.mp3 4.39 Mb
104. Peter Frampton/Peter Frampton/07 Off the Hook.mp3 3.18 Mb
105. Peter Frampton/Peter Frampton/06 Young Island.mp3 1.87 Mb
106. Peter Frampton/Premonition/09 Call Of The Wild.mp3 9.37 Mb
107. Peter Frampton/Premonition/06 Moving A Mountain.mp3 8.37 Mb
108. Peter Frampton/Premonition/02 Hiding From A Heartache.mp3 8.21 Mb
109. Peter Frampton/Premonition/01 Stop.mp3 8.11 Mb
110. Peter Frampton/Premonition/04 Premonition.mp3 7.94 Mb
111. Peter Frampton/Premonition/08 Into View.mp3 7.81 Mb
112. Peter Frampton/Premonition/07 All Eyes On You.mp3 7.04 Mb
113. Peter Frampton/Premonition/05 Lying.mp3 7.04 Mb
114. Peter Frampton/Premonition/03 You Know So Well.mp3 6.25 Mb
115. Peter Frampton/Somethin's Happening/08 Sail Away.mp3 17.52 Mb
116. Peter Frampton/Somethin's Happening/04 I Wanna Go To The Sun.mp3 17.38 Mb
117. Peter Frampton/Somethin's Happening/06 Waterfall.mp3 14.00 Mb
118. Peter Frampton/Somethin's Happening/02 Golden Goose.mp3 12.83 Mb
119. Peter Frampton/Somethin's Happening/05 Baby (Somethin's Happening).mp3 11.14 Mb
120. Peter Frampton/Somethin's Happening/01 Doobie Wah.mp3 9.55 Mb
121. Peter Frampton/Somethin's Happening/07 Magic Moon (Da Da Da Da Da).mp3 9.01 Mb
122. Peter Frampton/Somethin's Happening/03 Underhand.mp3 8.56 Mb
123. Peter Frampton/Thank You Mr Churchill/06 Asleep At The Wheel.mp3 11.05 Mb
124. Peter Frampton/Thank You Mr Churchill/07 Suit Libertй_ A. Megumi, B. Huria.mp3 10.14 Mb
125. Peter Frampton/Thank You Mr Churchill/03 Road To The Sun (Feat. Smoking Gu.mp3 8.55 Mb
126. Peter Frampton/Thank You Mr Churchill/04 I'm Due A You.mp3 8.00 Mb
127. Peter Frampton/Thank You Mr Churchill/10 Invisible Man.mp3 7.95 Mb
128. Peter Frampton/Thank You Mr Churchill/01 Thank You Mr Churchill.mp3 7.83 Mb
129. Peter Frampton/Thank You Mr Churchill/09 I Want It Back.mp3 7.12 Mb
130. Peter Frampton/Thank You Mr Churchill/05 Vaudeville Nanna And The Banjolel.mp3 6.24 Mb
131. Peter Frampton/Thank You Mr Churchill/02 Solution.mp3 5.83 Mb
132. Peter Frampton/Thank You Mr Churchill/08 Restraint.mp3 5.44 Mb
133. Peter Frampton/Thank You Mr Churchill/11 Black Ice.mp3 5.25 Mb
134. Peter Frampton/The Art Of Control/04 Back To Eden.mp3 4.86 Mb
135. Peter Frampton/The Art Of Control/02 Sleepwalk.mp3 4.72 Mb
136. Peter Frampton/The Art Of Control/07 Heart In The Fire.mp3 4.58 Mb
137. Peter Frampton/The Art Of Control/01 I Read The News.mp3 4.21 Mb
138. Peter Frampton/The Art Of Control/05 An Eye for An Eye.mp3 4.02 Mb
139. Peter Frampton/The Art Of Control/03 Save Me.mp3 3.99 Mb
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141. Peter Frampton/The Art Of Control/08 Here Comes Caroline.mp3 3.89 Mb
142. Peter Frampton/The Art Of Control/09 Barbara's Vacation.mp3 3.48 Mb
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145. Peter Frampton/When All The Pieces Fit/03 My Heart Goes Out To You.mp3 4.84 Mb
146. Peter Frampton/When All The Pieces Fit/07 Mind Over Matter.mp3 4.68 Mb
147. Peter Frampton/When All The Pieces Fit/08 Now And Again.mp3 4.55 Mb
148. Peter Frampton/When All The Pieces Fit/09 Hard Earned Love.mp3 4.18 Mb
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150. Peter Frampton/When All The Pieces Fit/04 Hold Tight.mp3 4.09 Mb
151. Peter Frampton/When All The Pieces Fit/02 Holding On To You.mp3 4.08 Mb
152. Peter Frampton/When All The Pieces Fit/10 This Time Around.mp3 3.74 Mb
153. Peter Frampton/Where I Should Be/08 We've Just Begun.mp3 12.66 Mb
154. Peter Frampton/Where I Should Be/04 Everything I Need.mp3 12.15 Mb
155. Peter Frampton/Where I Should Be/03 Where I Should Be (Monkey's Song).mp3 10.51 Mb
156. Peter Frampton/Where I Should Be/10 It's A Sad Affair.mp3 10.12 Mb
157. Peter Frampton/Where I Should Be/01 I Can't Stand It No More.mp3 9.90 Mb
158. Peter Frampton/Where I Should Be/09 Take Me By The Hand.mp3 9.86 Mb
159. Peter Frampton/Where I Should Be/07 She Don't Reply.mp3 9.32 Mb
160. Peter Frampton/Where I Should Be/02 Got My Feet Back On The Ground.mp3 9.26 Mb
161. Peter Frampton/Where I Should Be/05 May I Baby.mp3 8.48 Mb
162. Peter Frampton/Where I Should Be/06 You Don't Know Like I Know.mp3 7.65 Mb
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167. Peter Frampton/Wind Of Change/10 Alright.mp3 10.37 Mb
168. Peter Frampton/Wind Of Change/06 Oh For Another Day.mp3 9.08 Mb
169. Peter Frampton/Wind Of Change/01 Fig Tree Bay.mp3 8.46 Mb
170. Peter Frampton/Wind Of Change/05 It's A Plain Shame.mp3 7.63 Mb
171. Peter Frampton/Wind Of Change/02 Wind Of Change.mp3 7.30 Mb
172. Peter Frampton/Wind Of Change/03 Lady Lieright.mp3 6.96 Mb