Peter Frampton – Thank You Mr. Churchill (2010) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz]

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Artist: Peter Frampton
Album: Thank You Mr. Churchill
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2010
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 96 kHz
Duration: 55:48
Total Tracks: 11
Total Size: 1,18 GB

Tracklist:

1. Peter Frampton – Thank You Mr Churchill (04:54)
2. Peter Frampton – Solution (03:49)
3. Peter Frampton – Road To The Sun (With Smoking Gun featuring Julian Frampton) (05:10)
4. Peter Frampton – I’m Due A You (05:00)
5. Peter Frampton – Vaudeville Nanna And The Banjolele (04:35)
6. Peter Frampton – Asleep At The Wheel (06:50)
7. Peter Frampton – Suite: Liberte a. Megumi b. Huria Watu (07:28)
8. Peter Frampton – Restraint (03:42)
9. Peter Frampton – I Want It Back (04:38)
10. Peter Frampton – Invisible Man (04:51)
11. Peter Frampton – Black Ice (04:47)

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Frampton remains one of the most celebrated artists and guitarists in rock history. At 16, he was lead singer and guitarist for British teen band, the Herd. At 18, he co-founded one of the first super groups, seminal rock act Humble Pie. His fifth solo album, the electrifying Frampton Comes Alive, is one of the top selling live records of all time.Peter Frampton releases records so rarely that he’s almost forced to plainly admit their themes in the titles: 2003’s Now dealt with the present while its 2010 successor, Thank You Mr. Churchill, casts an eye toward the past, Frampton piecing together his history from WWII to modern times. Fittingly for a concept album so ambitious, Frampton has wound up with a heavy progressive rock record, roiling with dense riffs, segmented songs, and winding blues jams. Happily, he hasn’t ignored his previous life as either a Tamla/Motown devotee or pop star, cutting the introspection and ambition with a handful of lighter moments — such as the unashamed arena rocker “I’m Due a You,” the irrepressible bounce of “Invisible Man” (which does indeed feature members of the Funk Brothers), and even the circular acoustic guitar of “Restraint” — that give the album levity while broadening its palette, helping to push Thank You Mr. Churchill to one of Frampton’s richest records and unexpectedly one of his best.

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