Live in San Francisco, March 24, 1975 explained
Peter Frampton, Live In San Francisco, March 24, 1975 is an in-studio live recording by Peter Frampton, released in 2004, and the precursor to the record breaking "Frampton Comes Alive." It's a much more intimate show, with no audience, broadcast on San Francisco's KSAN from Sausalito's Record Plant,[1] literally only months before he recorded the Live album, "Frampton Comes Alive," that would break records as one of the best-selling live albums in the United States.
Reception
Concert Vault[2] considered: "This record provides an excellent testament to Frampton's prowess as a guitarist. Opening with the solo acoustic, "Wind Of Change," the recording is one strong example after another of his fluid and tasteful guitar stylings."[3]
Track listing
All songs from Peter Frampton except where noted.
- "Introduction"
- "Wind of Change"
- "Baby, I Love Your Way"
- "Something's Happening"
- "Day's Dawning"
- "Lines On My Face"
- "Doobie Wah" (Frampton/Rick Willis/John Headley-Down)
- "It's A Plain Shame"
- "I Wanna Go To The Sun"
- "(I'll Give You) Money"
- "Do You Feel Like We Do" (Wills/Mick Gallagher/John Siomos/Frampton)
- "Closing"
Personnel
Notes and References
- Web site: concertvault.com . Peter Frampton - Record Plant (Sausalito, CA)MAR 24, 1975 . concertvault.com . July 19, 2017 . July 19, 2017.
- Web site: concertvault.com . Concert Vault . concertvault.com . July 19, 2017 . July 19, 2017.
- Web site: concertvault.com . Peter Frampton - Record Plant (Sausalito, CA)MAR 24, 1975 . concertvault.com . July 19, 2017 . July 19, 2017.