Frampton Comes Alive . . . in Detroit!
Robert Huggins | Suburban Philadelphia, PA United States | 07/22/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)
"For me, Peter Frampton is one of those artists whose in concert performances surpass his studio work. Frampton's classic mid-1970s "Frampton Comes Alive" remains one of the greatest live rock albums ever made. To this day, Frampton continues to tour, performing with as much energy and emotion of his superstar days."Extended Versions" is a stripped down and resequenced version of Frampton's "Live in Detroit" CD, released in 2000. Instead of 14 tracks you get 10, with the "Introduction," "Oh for Another Day," "Nassau," and "Can't Take That Away" being dropped for purposes of this "budget" CD. Frampton and his bandmates sound terrific here and this CD is well worth your consideration if you do not already own "Live in Detroit.""