On this day, January 27, 1986, Peter Frampton released Premonition, his ninth studio album. Marking his return to the spotlight in the mid-80s, the album showcased a more polished, radio-friendly rock sound that reflected the era’s musical trends.
Premonition featured tracks like Lying and Into View, which highlighted Frampton’s signature guitar work while embracing the synth-driven production style of the decade. The album served as a reminder of Frampton’s ability to evolve and connect with new audiences, even as he explored different sonic landscapes.
Fun Fact: The single Lying from Premonition gained significant airplay and became a Top 40 hit on the Mainstream Rock chart, reintroducing Frampton to rock radio listeners.
Trivia Question: What was the name of Peter Frampton’s breakthrough live album, released in 1976, that remains one of the best-selling live albums of all time?
Premonition featured tracks like Lying and Into View, which highlighted Frampton’s signature guitar work while embracing the synth-driven production style of the decade. The album served as a reminder of Frampton’s ability to evolve and connect with new audiences, even as he explored different sonic landscapes.
Fun Fact: The single Lying from Premonition gained significant airplay and became a Top 40 hit on the Mainstream Rock chart, reintroducing Frampton to rock radio listeners.
Trivia Question: What was the name of Peter Frampton’s breakthrough live album, released in 1976, that remains one of the best-selling live albums of all time?