Yes, Frampton is alive again. This time sans the vocals.
With the release of Fingerprints, Peter Frampton drives home a fact that in my opinion is somewhat overlooked. That point being he is one of the best guitarists rock music has ever seen. While I do stop short of saying he is the absolute best, I will say there are very, very few who are better.
Fingerprints is a perfect example of how a guitar can sound in the hands of a truly gifted virtuoso. Few guitarists could pull off an instrumental album the way Frampton has here.
I started listening to Peter Frampton in the mid seventies, and I must say he sounds as good today as he did way back then. If not better. The guitar playing here is simply outstanding.
I find it amazing that someone as gifted as Frampton could have such a relatively quiet career.
If you enjoy electric guitar at all get this CD. You will not be disappointed with one single track.
Track List
1. Boot It Up - (f eaturing Courtney Pine)
2. Ida Y Vuelta (Out And Back)
3. Black Hole Sun - (featuring Matt Cameron/Mike McCready)
4. Float - (featuring Gordon Kennedy)
5. My Cup Of Tea - (featuring Hank Marvin/Brian Bennett)
6. Shewango Way
7. Blooze - (featuring Warren Haynes)
8. Cornerstones - (featuring Charlie Watts/Bill Wyman)
9. Grab A Chicken (Put It Back)
10. Double Nickels - (featuring Paul Franklin)
11. Smoky
12. Blowin' Smoke - (featuring Matt Cameron/Mike McCready)
13. Oh, When...
14. Souvenirs De Nos Peres - (featuring John Jorgenson)
Release Notes
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Once dubbed The Face of 1968 by the British music press, the one-time teen idol Peter Frampton has been a blues-rocker in Humble Pie, a platinum-selling '70s superstar, and a latter-day session guitarist for David Bowie. His 2006 album of instrumentals features a vari ety of British rock and jazz talent, including the saxophonist Courtney Pine, the seminal 1960s guitarist Hank Marvin, and the reunited Rolling Stones' rhythm section Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts, in a varied set that runs the gamut of contemporary musical styles, from Latin, blues, and R&B, to hard rock, funk, and Django Reinhardt-influenced jazz.
Record Label - New Door Records
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Author:: Clyde Dennis
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