Peter Frampton
FRAMPTON
A&M SP-4512
"Even if seen during a cold, wet and windy November, an English castle is very impressive. To live and record within the walls of this palace of stone was an adventure. It was an expedition just to walk from one's bedchamber to the rendevous. Even in a castle it's the kitchen. Imagine walking through doors over twice your own height, revealing rooms of such enormity making you feel quite insignificant. The basic sound of this album can only be attributed to a huge amount of stone and too much food." - Peter
SIDE ONE
Day's Dawning 3:55/ Show Me the Way 4:05/ One More Time 3:21/ The Crying Clown 4:05/ Fanfare 3:29.
SIDE TWO
Nowhere's Too Far (for my baby) 4:18/ Nassau 1:08/ Baby, I Love Your Way 4:42/ Apple of Your Eye 3:43/ Penny For Your Thoughts 1:22/ (I'll Give You) Money 4:35.
All selections written by Peter Frampton and published by Almo Music Corp./Fram-Dee Music Ltd. ASCAP
Produced by Peter Frampton (guitars, piano, organ, bass, talkbox, vocals)/
John Siomos (drums/percussion)/ Andrew Bown (Fender bass)/ Poli Palmer (vibes)/
Chris Kimsey - chief engineer & associate producer/ Andy Knight and Ron - assistant engineers/ Bernard and Sue Yates - host and hostess/ Clvie Frampton as Himself and "Stan" Coles as Everyone Else.
Thank you Nigel, Benny and John & special thanks to Dave Pastore/ Recorded at Clearwell Castle in Glouchestershire, England/ Taped in Ronnie Lane's Mobile "Reels On Wheels"/
Overdubbing and mixing at Olympic Studios/ Barns, mastered at the Mastering Lab, Los Angeles, CA, by Arnie Acosta.
Thanks to Dee Anthony, Frank Barsalona and Jerry Moss/
Andrew Bown appears courtesy of Mercury Records
Art Direction: Roland Young/ Design: Ron Dyer/ Photography: Michael Zagaris.
Reissued on CD.
FRAMPTON entered the Billboard Top 200 on March 29, 1975 and peaked at Number 32, remaining in the charts for 64 weeks, according to Whitburn's "Top Pop Albums."
JB
FRAMPTON
A&M SP-4512
"Even if seen during a cold, wet and windy November, an English castle is very impressive. To live and record within the walls of this palace of stone was an adventure. It was an expedition just to walk from one's bedchamber to the rendevous. Even in a castle it's the kitchen. Imagine walking through doors over twice your own height, revealing rooms of such enormity making you feel quite insignificant. The basic sound of this album can only be attributed to a huge amount of stone and too much food." - Peter
SIDE ONE
Day's Dawning 3:55/ Show Me the Way 4:05/ One More Time 3:21/ The Crying Clown 4:05/ Fanfare 3:29.
SIDE TWO
Nowhere's Too Far (for my baby) 4:18/ Nassau 1:08/ Baby, I Love Your Way 4:42/ Apple of Your Eye 3:43/ Penny For Your Thoughts 1:22/ (I'll Give You) Money 4:35.
All selections written by Peter Frampton and published by Almo Music Corp./Fram-Dee Music Ltd. ASCAP
Produced by Peter Frampton (guitars, piano, organ, bass, talkbox, vocals)/
John Siomos (drums/percussion)/ Andrew Bown (Fender bass)/ Poli Palmer (vibes)/
Chris Kimsey - chief engineer & associate producer/ Andy Knight and Ron - assistant engineers/ Bernard and Sue Yates - host and hostess/ Clvie Frampton as Himself and "Stan" Coles as Everyone Else.
Thank you Nigel, Benny and John & special thanks to Dave Pastore/ Recorded at Clearwell Castle in Glouchestershire, England/ Taped in Ronnie Lane's Mobile "Reels On Wheels"/
Overdubbing and mixing at Olympic Studios/ Barns, mastered at the Mastering Lab, Los Angeles, CA, by Arnie Acosta.
Thanks to Dee Anthony, Frank Barsalona and Jerry Moss/
Andrew Bown appears courtesy of Mercury Records
Art Direction: Roland Young/ Design: Ron Dyer/ Photography: Michael Zagaris.
Reissued on CD.
FRAMPTON entered the Billboard Top 200 on March 29, 1975 and peaked at Number 32, remaining in the charts for 64 weeks, according to Whitburn's "Top Pop Albums."
JB