Genre: Rock
Label: New Door
Quality: 208 kbps / 44.1kHz / Joint Stereo
Size: 86.16MB
Rls Date: 2010-04-27
Artist : Peter Frampton
Album : Thank You Mr Churchill
Label : New Door
Genre : Rock
Street date : 2010-00-00
Quality : 208 kbps / 44.1kHz / Joint Stereo
Encoder : Lame 3.97 -V2 --vbr-new
Size : 87.42 MB
Time : 55:47 min
1. Thank You Mr Churchill 4:55
2. Solution 3:49
3. Road To The Sun (Feat. Smoking Gun With Julian Frampton) 5:10
4. I'm Due A You 5:00
5. Vaudeville Nanna And The Banjolele 4:35
6. Asleep At The Wheel 6:50
7. Suit Liberté: A. Megumi, B. Huria Watu 7:28
8. Restraint 3:42
9. I Want It Back 4:38
10.Invisible Man 4:51
11.Black Ice 4:49
Following his Grammy Award-winning instrumental album, 2006's
Fingerprints, Peter Frampton returns with Thank You Mr.
Churchill (A&M/New Door/UMe), his most personal collection to
date. The 11-song set, co-produced and co-engineered by
Frampton, features the legendary guitarist at his most
incisive lyrically as he tackles the battles that wage within
us and the outside forces that rage around us. His searing
guitar work flows over every song, setting the mood. "This
album is very autobiographical," Frampton says. "It starts
with my birth, which I thank Mr. Churchill for bringing my
father back from the Second World War."
Recorded at his home studio in Cincinnati, Churchill is
deeply intimate, weaving tales of loss, love and redemption
and the lessons learned along the way. Churchill also
includes Frampton's reflective take on troubling world
events, including the Wall Street bailout ("Restraint") and
even the tragic case of Megumi Yokota, a Japanese girl
kidnapped more than 30 years ago by North Korea ("Asleep at
the Wheel")
Frampton wrote all tracks on Churchill, penning many with
longtime collaborator Gordon Kennedy. His
co-producer/co-engineer, Chris Kimsey, was the engineer on
Frampton's first solo record, 1972's Wind of Change.
Co-engineer Don Gunn (Death Cab For Cutie) also contributes
to Churchill. Guests include Pearl Jam drummer Matt Cameron,
who also played on Fingerprints, and the legendary Funk
Brothers, who appear on Frampton's Motown homage, "Invisible
Man."
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.