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Wind of Change is the debut studio album by English guitarist and singer Peter Frampton, released in 1972 by A&M. The album features appearances by Ringo Starr , Billy Preston and Klaus Voormann . Background
Frampton's own debut was 1972's Wind of Change, with guest artists Ringo Starr and Billy Preston. [10] [12] This album was followed by Frampton's Camel in 1973, which featured Frampton working within a group project. In 1974, Frampton released Somethin's Happening.
This article chronologically catalogues all of Frampton's releases as a solo act. Despite all of his releases, Frampton is best known for his multi-platinum 1976 live album, Frampton Comes Alive!, which is one of the best-selling live albums of all time. [1] [2] [3]
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]
Frampton Comes Alive! is a double live album by the English musician and songwriter Peter Frampton, ... Wind of Change (1972) 2:47: 3. "Baby, I Love Your Way ...
Wind of Change, a 1972 album by Peter Frampton Winds of Change (Jefferson Starship album) or its title song Wind of Change , a 2009 album by Sound of the Blue Heart
Frampton's Camel is the second studio album by English musician and songwriter Peter Frampton, recorded and released in 1973. It was the first album that Frampton recorded in the United States. Most of the album was written in New York City. It reached No. 110 on the US Billboard Top LPs & Tape chart.
"Wind of Change" was released as the album's third single on 21 January 1991 and became a worldwide hit, just after the failed coup that would eventually lead to the end of the Soviet Union. The song topped the charts in Germany and across Europe and peaked at number four in the United States and at number two in the United Kingdom.