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jerrylee12345 (2)
05/19/2008
lol...hahahahahahahahahaha...ill give it a good rating because its so freekin funny!...hahahahaha

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CanadaSucks (45)
10/08/2007
Sheer camp value alone merits 3 stars. . .

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Limpin' Trenchfoot (16)
10/08/2007
This is rock music for people who normally listen to Barbara Streisand. For most fans of rock it 's limp as last week's lettuce and has all the guts of an eviscerated sheep. There is not enough space here to tell you how utterly sh*t this album is. Tracks like 'Show me the way' have me diving for the off button or if I cant reach it in time, lobbing something heavy at the radio. How it became a multi platinum seller is one of the world's great mysteries. I wouldn't want to insult anyone by even giving this to them. Irredemably bad.

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rayrose (0)
09/05/2007
i think i'm too young too appriciate this.

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irishgit (138)
06/15/2007
I know I'm in the distinct minority, but I think this is a strong contender for most over-rated album of all-time.

Frampton is really pretty mediocre, and while the album isn't bad, by any means, its not a work of genius.

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dansan3 (0)
06/15/2007
Awesome album. Awesome sound. Awesome guitar playing. Great band.

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Chrisrianna (14)
04/30/2007
Good Live Album, not as good as "Kiss: Alive, Alive II"

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GreggOrange (17)
03/28/2007
Former Humble Pie (a good band) guitarist turns mellow cute boy with the golden Robert Plant hair and goes solo. This album sold like a sonofabitch. His earlier solo efforts didn't. This record is full of mid- tempo FM friendly shlock for the masses. Everybody had this album in their collection back in the Seventies. I really don't know why it sold like it did either, because there really isn't anything particularly outstanding about it. It pretty much sucks if you ask me. Most of the material on this record puts me to sleep, as if the bong hits in the custom van didn't do that first. Gong!

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trebon1038 (62)
07/20/2006
This was one of the classic live albums in the 70's and deserved it. Studio albums by Frampton were not that great but pretty much every song on this was good.

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VirileVagabond (32)
07/09/2006
While I have some general objections to putting live releases on this list, "Frampton Comes Alive!" (1976) is a clear exception. (I still hold the opinion that compilation releases should not be on this list for any reason.) At one time, this was the highest selling live release of all time and may still hold that mark. "Alive!" epitomizes the arena rock of the 1970s, put Peter Frampton on the map, and created his place in rock history, though Frampton had been around for some time (with Humble Pie for instance) and continued to release albums and singles (e.g. "I'm In You") afterwards. (Unfortunately, Frampton could never recapture the same magic that he had with "Alive!") "Frampton Comes Alive!" includes several immortal tracks that are still played, covered and sampled today (e.g. "Show Me The Way," "Baby, I Love Your Way," and "Do You Feel Like We Do").

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doobiesNhof (21)
03/15/2006
The top selling live album of the 70s and one of the greatest of all time, this beauty features 'Baby I Love Your Way' and "Do You Feel Like We Do?'

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Drummond (54)
01/26/2006
Peter Frampton never came alive.

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oscargamblesfro (76)
12/13/2005
Very dull. Frampton is a fine guitar player, and doubtlessly a nice guy, but was inexplicably rewarded with simply monstrous, inexplicable sales for a decade of, at best, mediocrity with The Herd, Humble Pie, and on his own.

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RushFan (0)
01/22/2005
I can't believe this isn't ranked higher. A classic.

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kiwi8577 (0)
05/04/2002
One of the best live albums ever!

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