Frampton Works on Making All the Pieces Fit
Jeff Feezle | Indiana | 07/21/2007
(3 out of 5 stars)
"Peter Frampton was immortalized in 1976 for the smash live 2 album set: Frampton Comes Alive.
It's been mostly downhill from there, unfortunately for Peter. All of his albums are guitar focused, but most
of the songs on this cd are all upbeat rockers in that overblown 80's style. I think honest assessments of music are essential to learning about rare cds like this one.
Heavy overdubs on the vocals and echo are liberally used. The songs themselves have a Frank Ballard type of feel to them (the man who wrote most of Roger Daltery's solo songs.) This is not an easy cd to find: it came out in 1989 on Atlantic Label. This was the year that Frampton also toured with David Bowie. At times, like in `Mind Over Matter', the guitars scream and are pushed to maximum limit by Frampton. Very reminiscent of a Humble Pie tune.
Very few people own this cd, or have even seen it. There are only a couple of reviews anywhere on the internet for it, it's that obscure. It was the fourth in a series of four ignored Peter Frampton cds in the 80's: Breaking All the Rules, The Art of Control, Premonition, and When All the Pieces Fit. They are decent releases, but they didn't distinguish themselves from other similar sounding cds in the 80's. To be honest, that is the mark of MOST of the albums of the 80's: 1000's of rock sound-a-likes with overproduced studio albums with cool distinct vocals and guitars. Studio all the way.
If you are a Frampton fan, you will definitely enjoy this cd. I own most of his cds, including his Herd and Humble Pie cds and enjoyed most of the songs on this cd. For under $10, this cd is a steal.
Jeff Feezle of Macafeez
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Shut up, Ali.
Mike Roach | New Jersey | 06/08/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"While "Premonition" is the better of Peter Frampton's two Atlantic Records releases, this one is still good too. The best song on this one is "Holding On To You". Other highlights on the album are:
More Ways Than One
Back To The Start
Now And Again"
Best Frampton album since Comes Alive
Steven Lam | Virginia | 03/08/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I just listened to this album. I hadn't heard it in years. It definately has an 80's feel to it. Honestly though the music is solid. This whole album is a gem. Worth every penny.
They're all good but songs like:
Holding On To You
This Time Around
Back To The Start
People All Over The World
More Ways Than One
Make this album fantastic. One of the most underated/overlooked albums of the 80's."