Label: A&M Records (US), 069 490 728-2
Style: Rock, Pop Rock, Hard Rock
Country: Beckenham, Kent, England (22 April 1950)
Time: 43:23
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 274 Mb
Wind
of Change is the debut studio album by English guitarist and singer
Peter Frampton. The album features appearances by Ringo Starr, Billy
Preston and Klaus Voormann.
Peter Frampton decided to remain with
Humble Pie's U.S. label A&M, and assembled a supporting cast
including Ringo Starr, Billy Preston, Spooky Tooth members Mick Jones
and Mike Kellie, and former Herd member Andy Bown, for Wind of Change,
his first solo effort following his departure from Humble Pie in 1971.
The
self-produced debut album was engineered by Chris Kimsey, who had
worked on Humble Pie's 1971 album Rock On. Frampton and Kimsey together
introduced a melodic sensibility that contrasted with the raucous boogie
that characterized the Humble Pie sound, with a particular emphasis on
Frampton's acoustic guitar work. Kimsey continued to work with Frampton
on the production of his albums throughout the 1970s.
Many of the
songs on Wind of Change are built primarily around acoustic guitar
foundations, but the inclusion of such songs as "It's a Plain Shame",
and "All I Want To Be (Is By Your Side)" have a hard rock edge, as does
an extended reworking of the Rolling Stones "Jumpin' Jack Flash", which
was the project's only non-Frampton composition. The brass arrangements
in this latter song and "The Lodger", performed by Jim Price, are
strongly reminiscent of that in the Rolling Stones' song "Bitch",
recorded the previous year, in which Price participated.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wind_of_Change_(album))
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