Live in San Francisco, March 24, 1975
Peter Frampton · 2004
57 min · 12 tracks · rock music
A vibrant showcase of Frampton's guitar mastery and soulful vocals, capturing the essence of 70s rock energy.
Why this album works
This album serves as an important archival release, showcasing Frampton's dynamic stage presence and musicianship during a formative live performance. While it didn't chart like his later works, it adds depth to his discography and offers fans insight into his artistry during a crucial time.
- Best for
- wave-like pacing with peaks soulful vocals for emotional connection dynamic live performance energy
- Context
- Released in 2004, 'Live in San Francisco, March 24, 1975' documents a pivotal moment in Peter Frampton's career, shortly after his breakthrough with 'Frampton Comes Alive!' in 1976. This live album highlights his early performance prowess before achieving massive commercial success.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Kate Bush· Ringo Starr· Bee Gees· Joe Jackson· 10cc· John Cale· Bonnie Tyler· Phil Collins
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Introduction 0:25
- 2 Wind of Change 3:04
- 3 Baby, I Love Your Way Standout 4:55
- 4 Somethin’s Happening 4:40
- 5 Days Dawning 3:48
- 6 Lines on My Face Standout 6:28
- 7 Doobie Wah 5:00
- 8 It’s a Plain Shame 3:48
- 9 I Wanna Go to the Sun 6:44
- 10 (I’ll Give You) Money 5:25
- 11 Do You Feel Like We Do Standout 12:02
- 12 Closing 0:55
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