FRAMPTON - Breaking All The Rules
FRAMPTON - Breaking All The Rules
Peter Frampton - Breaking All The Rules LP record from Japan
Side A:
1. | Dig What I Say | |
2. | I Don't Wanna Let You Go | |
3. | Rise Up | |
4. | Wasting The Night Away | |
5. | Going To L.A. |
Side B:
1. | You Kill Me | |
2. | Friday On My Mind | |
3. | Lost A Part Of You | |
4. | Breaking All The Rules |
A&M Records – AMP-28032
No obi, no insert. Jacket has ring wear, foxing, heavy shelf wear. Disc has hairlines and scratches.
"Breaking All the Rules" by Peter Frampton, released in 1981, represents a notable entry in the artist's discography, highlighting his prowess in rock and pop with a touch of blues. The title track, "Breaking All the Rules," stands out for its compelling guitar work and catchy chorus, embodying the album's blend of energetic rock tunes and melodic harmonies. This album marked a period of transition for Frampton, showcasing his attempt to evolve his sound and maintain relevance in the rapidly changing music landscape of the early '80s. Despite facing challenges in replicating the massive success of his earlier live album, "Frampton Comes Alive!" (1976), "Breaking All the Rules" is celebrated for its craftsmanship, featuring Frampton's signature guitar solos and heartfelt vocals. The album reflects Frampton's resilience and creativity as a musician, offering a collection of tracks that resonate with fans of rock music looking for depth and virtuosity.
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Label: A&M Records
Year: 1981
Country: Japan
Size: 12 inch
Speed: 33rpm
Disc condition: GOOD PLUS
Cover condition: GOOD PLUS