Music Diary Notes: Grab Loads of Peter Frampton Concerts from Wolfgang’s Vault!

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If you are of a certain age, you recall Peter Frampton’s live record ‘Frampton Comes Alive’ exploding onto the scene in 1976. He had been releasign solo albums for a few years, but the live recordings of his songs brought his energy and the quality of the songs to new light. Hits such ‘Baby I Love Your Way’ and ‘Do You Feel Like We Do’ cemented his place in rock history, and remain staples of classic rock radio stations.

This week Wolfgang’s Vault is featuring all of their Peter Frampton concerts for purchase at great prices – $5 for high quality MP3 files, and $7 for FLAC (lossless) audio. Here are some details:

Through a special agreement with Peter Frampton, starting today all his shows on Wolfgang’s Vault can now be downloaded. Act quickly, and you can add these shows to your collection for just $5 each — but hurry, the good price lasts through this week only!

Here are the four featured concerts, from before and after his epic Frampton Comes Alive tour:

July 1977 at the Oakland Coliseum Stadium
August 1979 at the Oakland Auditorium
June 1986 at the Garden State Arts Center
March 1975 at the Record Plant

And remember – you can listen to the entire concerts through by streaming them before deciding which ones to buy! It is a great deal all-around on one of the great arena rock icons of the 70’s!

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