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Disco de Peter Frampton - Somethin's Happening

Disco de Peter Frampton - Somethin's Happening (Anverso)
Información del disco :
Valoración media: (9 valoraciones)
Fecha de Publicación:2000-08-22
Tipo:Audio CD
Género:Album Rock, Arena Rock, Pop, Pop/Rock, Pop/Rock Music, Remastered, Rock, Rock/Pop
Sello Discográfico:A&M Super Budget
UPC:606949073022
Precio aprox.:$11.98 (USD)
Contenido :
1 . Doobie Wah
2 . Golden Goose
3 . Underhand
4 . I Wanna Go To The Sun
5 . Baby (Somethin's Happening)
6 . Waterfall
7 . Magic Moon (Da Da Da Da Da!)
8 . Sail Away
Descripción (en inglés) :
Japanese only remastered SHM-CD (Super High Material CD - playable on all CD players) pressing packaged in a paper sleeve. Universal. 2008.
Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2000-08-23
- A sentimental favorite
Despite the muddy production and the often world-weary lyrics (the latter possibly attributed to Pete's shaky financial status at the time of the recording), this album will always find a place in this boomer's heart. The playing is still inspired, and the infamous talk-box makes its rudimentary debut here, albeit tagged a "guitar synthesizer" in the original liner notes. While "Camel" was sonically superior and more upbeat, "Somethin's Happening" indicated Pete's growth as an artist, and foreshadowed what was to come on "Frampton", and that other live record which you may have heard. I saw him during the "Comes Alive" tour, and it amazes me to this day how much of the enthusiasm and musicianship transferred to vinyl (that's the format we used to get our music on). Of course, I'm just thrilled that after 20+ years I can finally listen to this, as well as the others, without stem and seed residue in the grooves. Check out "Live in Detroit" and you'll see that all Pete has lost over the years is bit of hair.
Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2001-02-01
- Every song is great
I was lucky enough to be turned on to Frampton's music before FCA came out and this was my favorite studio effort. There's a bit of anger in his voice on some tracks and his guitar playing is multi-layered and excellent. Golden Goose, Magic Moon, and Underhand 3 of my favorite Frampton songs of all time and the rhythm section here is probably the best he ever had, very tight and funky. Nice keyboard work too. Very musical and energetic effort.
Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2000-12-07
- Somethin's Happening All Over Again (Deja Vu?)
When FCA came out, I was 16 and had already been playing guitar for ten years. The Beatles hooked me into RNR when I saw them on Sullivan. Frampton's sense of melody, both as a writer and guitar player hooked me once again. Somethin's Happening was the next Frampton album I bought after the live album. Although it is a great stand alone record (albiet less than perfect production) his talents shine through. But I almost wish I heard FCA *after* the studio albums, because the live versions of his songs are so damn incredible. I absolutely love the aural setting for "Waterfall".
Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2001-07-18
- Experimental Frampton album featuring a memorable classic
After two solo albums which established Peter Frampton's brand of R&B flavoured soft rock, this third album was something of a departure, and a move into a less commercial and more individual style. The four-piece band of the 'Camel' album was now down to three, with Frampton taking over keyboard duties after the departure of Mick Gallagher - although session pianist Nicky Hopkins contributes to two songs. The general feel is rhythmic, rocky and raw, and the album is quite experimental in character, with vocals and instruments awash with studio sound effects, including a very early guitar synthesizer. It gives the impression of being deliberately unconventional, and certainly the contrast with the more 'poppy' and commercially successful subsequent album 'Frampton' is marked. However, this is not to devalue 'Something's happening', which features the original versions of some songs which later became high points of Frampton's hit 1976 live album, namely 'Doobie wah', 'I wanna go to the sun' and the title track. The lead guitar work is interesting throughout, and made a considerable impression on me when I first heard the record soon after its release, but far and away the highlight is the classic 'Waterfall', in which Peter plays some of his most lyrical guitar solos, and which I feel is one of the best tracks he has ever recorded.
Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2009-11-22
- Frampton's highest achievement
Somethin's Happening is a classic rock album as far as I'm concerned. Frampton's third solo album was recorded in London and released March 1974 consisting of eight great songs produced by the man himself. The music is fresh, vibrant, creative and very much alive and manages to deliver an interesting mix of electric and acoustic styles within its trio framework - Rick Wills on bass and John Headley-Down on drums.

I doubt Peter's singing and playing have ever sounded this original and outstanding for nowhere else in his career was he so focused and confident. He'd definitely found his niche by then and little did he know the immense success he would eventually taste a couple more years down the road would ultimately crush him, so this is music from before the storm when the eyes of the world wouldn't have given him more than a glance...

From the groovy Doobie Wah to the fun of Sail Away, Somethin's Happening has a lot to offer to those willing to get acquainted with the true essence of the Peter Frampton experience! This remastered version came out in 2000 and features the great Hipnosis artwork in full as well as an unbelievable upgrade in sound!
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