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| 1. I Got My Eyes On You |
| 2. All Night Long |
| 3. Lines On My Face |
| 4. Which Way The Wind Blows |
| 5. I Believe (When I Fall In Love With You It Will Be Forever) |
| 6. White Sugar |
| 7. Don't Fade Away |
| 8. Just The Time Of Year |
| 9. Do You Feel Like We Do |
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Like a cool drink of water that stays with you,
By rballjones "rballjones" (Des Moines, IA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Frampton's Camel (Audio CD)
Yow! It's finally been released. This has always been on my personal list of all-time favorite albums. Before his managers turned him into a pretty boy, and "Comes Alive"--and yes, I believe the image colors our perception of that album--there was a fine down-to-earth songwriter and crack guitar player who knew how to rock. I was SO disappointed w/the "Comes Alive" version of "Lines on my Face." Frampton's Camel has the definitive one--a beautiful song he wrote about the breakup of his marriage. This album really gives one a taste of Frampton's fine guitar work (as do his Humble Pie recordings)--straight ahead rock without the excess of "Comes Alive."
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Available At Frampton's Website,
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This review is from: Frampton's Camel (Audio CD)
Remastered Version of This CD available at regular price at Peter Frampton's website. I just got mine about a week ago!
9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Pete's Heartbreaker,
By Michael B McNeil (St. Augustine, FL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Frampton's Camel (Audio CD)
While Pete's great debut, Wind of Change was a balanced mix of rock and mellow tunes; Camel finds his songwriting and melodies to be mostly quiet, personal and introspective. Of course Pete still shows his licks rocking out with tunes like White Sugar and Do You Feel...; but the listener can really hear his emotions pour out on Lines On My Face and Just The Time Of Year.I've never found Frampton's abilities as a lyricist to be all that profound. He does at times seem to put incongruent phrases together more to insure they rhyme than to really convey emotion or thought. Camel's strength as a whole however is the combination of his best effort with his lyrics and songwriting combined with fantstic, memorable riffs and melodies. And of course, without saying, beautifully skilled guitar work. Many of these songs can truly hook the listeners emotions and bring a tear to an eye or two. So many rock fans out there are only familiar with the post-FCA artist (save for the below reviewers). This is truly a shame since Peter Frampton's best music was his first 3 studio efforts.
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