Premonition
Peter Frampton · 1986
42 min · 9 tracks · rock music
A blend of polished rock melodies and introspective lyrics that reflect personal turmoil and resilience.
Why this album works
'Premonition' received moderate critical reception and is noted for its exploration of themes like love and loss, which resonated with listeners during a time when Frampton was attempting to revive his career. Although it did not achieve the same commercial success as his earlier work, the album features tracks that remain staples in Frampton's live performances.
- Best for
- steady mid-tempo reflective vibe introspective listening for resilience consistent flow for focused sessions
- Context
- Released in 1986, 'Premonition' was Peter Frampton's follow-up to the commercially successful 'Frampton Comes Alive!' This album marked a significant moment as it came after his dip into relative obscurity following the late 1970s. At this point, Frampton was working to redefine his sound and reestablish his place in rock music.
- 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 Stop 4:53
- 2 Hiding From a Heartache Standout 4:56
- 3 You Know So Well 3:43
- 4 Premonition Standout 4:46
- 5 Lying 4:13
- 6 Moving a Mountain Standout 5:03
- 7 All Eyes on You 4:13
- 8 Into View 4:42
- 9 Call of the Wild 5:40
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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