PETER FRAMPTON : LIVE IN DETROIT

  1. Baby (Somethin's Happening)
  2. Lying
  3. Lines On My Face
  4. Show Me The Way
  5. All I Wanna Be (Is By Your Side)
  6. If You Say Goodbye
  7. Oh For Another Day
  8. Penny For Your Thoughts
  9. (I'll Give You) Money
  10. Nassau
  11. Baby I Love Your Way
  12. Can't Take That Away
  13. Do You Feel Like We Do
  14. Off The Hook
  15. You Had To Be There
  16. I Don't Need No Doctor

Label : Image Entertainment

Venue : Pine Knob Music Theatre, Detroit, Michigan, USA

Recording Date : July 17, 1999

Release Date : 2000

Length : 100 minutes

NTSC : 16:9

Review (AllMusic) : It's no secret that one of the best-selling rock albums of all time was the double-LP "Frampton Comes Alive", which rocketed former Humble Pie guitarist Peter Frampton into the oftentimes harsh realm of superstar status. That was 1976. Twenty-four years later, Frampton came alive once again with a rousing 75-minute set recorded at Pine Knob Music Theatre in Detroit on July 17, 1999. The set combines retellings of the best tracks from "Frampton Comes Alive" with an impressive collection of later songs. There is the smooth groove of "Lines on My Face," counterbalanced with the power pop of "Show Me the Way" and "All I Wanna Be (Is by Your Side)." Frampton is again backed by Bob Mayo on keyboards, Chad Cromwell on drums, and John Regan on bass guitar. This is a band filled with talent and maturity, performing with all the dynamics and emotion of a Dire Straits or Pink Floyd. The ballads far outweigh the rockers this time around, with Frampton singing beautifully on tunes like "If You Say Goodbye" and "Oh for Another Day," and there is a short but sweet acoustic instrumental, "Nassau," leading into Frampton's popular "Baby I Love Your Way." But don't think Frampton doesn't still kick ass. He dishes up the bluesy rock of "They Can't Take That Away From Me" along with the rocking "You Had to Be There" and the old favorite "Do You Feel Like We Do?" He also kicks things into overdrive with the rocking instrumental "Off the Hook." Closing out the set is "I Don't Need No Doctor," the Ashford and Simpson tune, rocked up in a style reminiscent of Mountain with a vocal that at times sounds an awful lot like Johnny Winter. This track is a smoker, and a fitting closer for an impressive album that finds Peter Frampton playing and singing just as well, if not better, than he did on that "other" live record.

Review (IMDB) : An incredible performance by Peter Frampton and his band Live in Detroit Michigan. Many favorites including a few newer songs. The sound quality and video on this DVD is how ALL music DVD's should be produced. Superior quality and sound that makes this DVD a must have for any collector. Frampton's performance is spot on and exceptional. His rendition of "Do You Feel Like I Do" is even better than on his "Frampton Comes Alive" double album. Even the extras on this DVD are truly informative and interesting to any music aficionado. From beginning to end, Frampton clearly shows he hasn't lost his musical spark nor his guitar skills that made him infamous in the 70's and 80's.