Friday, March 26, 2021

The Peter Frampton Band Pays Tribute To David Bowie With Cover Of "Loving The Alien"

 Another enticing advance cut off The Peter Frampton Band's forthcoming album Frampton Forgets The Words. The instrumental version of David Bowie's "Loving The Alien" is terrific, and the emotional power of the video is palpable too. Frampton's guitar playing is expressive across this wonderful cut... Robert Kinsler


THE PETER FRAMPTON BAND’S TRIBUTE TO DAVID BOWIE’S “LOVING THE ALIEN” PREMIERES WITH VIDEO

 

FRAMPTON FORGETS THE WORDS OUT APRIL 23 VIA UMe

 

ALBUM FEATURES INSTRUMENTALS OF SONGS BY RADIOHEAD, GEORGE HARRISON, STEVIE WONDER, ROXY MUSIC, LENNY KRAVITZ AND MORE


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                        Photo by Austin Lord

 

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March 26, 2021—The Peter Frampton Band’s tribute to David Bowie’s Loving The Alien” is the latest track to be revealed off their forthcoming album Frampton Forgets the Words. The performance video, which premiered yesterday on Grammy.com, features personal photos of Bowie and Frampton together as well as archival MTV footage. Watch/share the video HERE.

 

Frampton Forgets The Words, out April 23 on UMe, includes instrumental versions of some of Frampton’s favorite songs and is the follow up to his 2007 Grammy Award-winning instrumental album, Fingerprints

 

“Loving The Alien” follows the release of the band’s version of Roxy Music’s “Avalon,” of which Rolling Stone notes, “Frampton and his band’s version doesn’t stray too far from the 1982 original, with his guitar a stand-in for Bryan Ferry’s inimitable vocals,” and Radiohead’s “Reckoner,” which continues to receive critical acclaim from SPINStereogumGuitar World and more.  

 

Frampton Forgets the Words is co-produced by Frampton and Chuck Ainlay and was  recorded/mixed at Frampton’s own Studio Phenix in Nashville. With his storied 1954 Les Paul Phenix—which was lost in a plane crash in 1980 and recovered more than 30 years later—  Frampton brings virtuosic guitar playing to songs by George HarrisonStevie WonderLenny Kravitz and more. See track listing below. 

 

Frampton notes, “This album is a collection of ten of my favorite pieces of music. My guitar is also a voice and I have always enjoyed playing my favorite vocal lines that we all know and love. These tracks are my great band and me paying tribute to the original creators of this wonderful music. So much fun to do and I really hope you enjoy it too.”

 

Peter Frampton is among the most celebrated guitarists in rock history. At 18, he co-founded one of the first supergroups, Humble Pie. By 22, he was touring incessantly and making use of the talk box which would become his signature guitar effect. He’s collaborated with such legendary artists as George Harrison, David Bowie, Jerry Lee Lewis and Ringo Starr, among many others, and has toured with the likes of Stevie Nicks, Greg Allman, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Cheap Trick, and the Steve Miller Band. In 2014 he was inducted into the Musicians Hall of Fame. 

 

His 2019 album All Blues (UMe), was #1 for fifteen weeks on Billboard’s Blues Chart, and his autobiography Do You Feel Like I Do?: A Memoirreleased last October via Hachette Books, debuted on The New York Times Bestsellers list. His 1976 album, Frampton Comes Alive! remains one of the top-selling live records of all time and was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame last year.

 

FRAMPTON FORGETS THE WORDS TRACK LIST

1. If You Want Me To Stay 

2. Reckoner 

3. Dreamland 

4. One More Heartache 

5. Avalon 

6. Isn’t It A Pity 

7. I Don't Know Why 

8. Are You Gonna Go My Way 

9. Loving The Alien 

10. Maybe

 

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