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Something's Happening

Peter Frampton

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Album Review

Peter Frampton's third album in as many years is much weaker than its predecessors, beginning with the lyrics, which sound forced on most of the songs. The production also lacks the crispness of his earlier releases, or their clarity; where Wind of Change had an airy feel because of the prominence of acoustic guitars, and Frampton's Camel had a percussive electric piano drive, Somethin's Happening originally sounded more like mud, with a clutter of electric guitars attempting to make up for lack of originality. The October 2000 remastered CD edition does alleviate a multitude of the original's sonic sins, however: Neither "I Wanna Go to the Sun" nor "Magic Moon" are among Frampton's most inspired songs, but the soaring guitars that highlight both now sound like they're practically in your lap, and one can also appreciate the quieter, subtler, more lyrical sounds of "Waterfall" and "Sail Away" and the elegant piano contribution of Nicky Hopkins behind Frampton's acoustic and electric playing, respectively. At this point, Frampton was touring constantly, following manager Dee Anthony's belief that a reputation for exciting live performances would lead to increased record sales. This strategy ultimately proved successful two years later when Frampton Comes Alive was released, but it also undoubtedly contributed to the decreasing quality of Frampton's original material. ~ Jim Newsom & Bruce Eder, Rovi

Customer Reviews

Who says Frampton's only good live?!

Something's Happening is a great album. Very melodic and makes you wonder how anybody who loves rock and roll could say that Frampton was not that very good in studio. Frampton has always been underrated in the studio and this album is very very above average. The best song is "Magic Moon (Da dA dA dA dA)". Other GREAT songs like "Doobie Wah", "I Wanna Go to the Sun", and "Baby (Something's Happening)", are songs you may recognize from the amazing Live Album, "Frampton Comes Alive" which if you are a first time listener to Peter Frampton's work, I recommend to listen to the live album first. Overall, this album is great and I strongly recommend that you buy the entire album.

Biography

Born: April 22, 1950 in Beckenham, England

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Peter Frampton was one of the biggest arena rock stars of the '70s, making his name largely on the double-LP concert set Frampton Comes Alive! Frampton was one of several '70s rock artists (Kiss, Cheap Trick, etc.) to break through to a wide audience with a live album; much like the others, he'd recorded several previous albums and built a following through extensive touring, in the process honing an exciting concert presence. That helped Frampton Comes Alive! become the best-selling live album of...
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