Peter Frampton Reflects on the Instant He Realized Something Was Amiss]

Peter Frampton Reflects on the Instant He Realized Something Was Amiss]

Peter Frampton’s career has produced only one Grammy for the classic-rock guitarist. It’s not for Frampton Comes Alive!, the 1976 smash hit that made him a global superstar, but for Fingerprints, his 2007 instrumental album.

Now, as the 76-year-old guitarist prepares to release his new album, Carry the Light, on May 15, he’s measuring success on his own scale.

“In my mind, I’m more successful than I’ve ever been — because I like myself, I like what I do,” Frampton tells The New York Times in a new interview. “I’ve always been someone who didn’t think I was good enough, but I’ve reached the point where I don’t care what anybody else thinks. I should have felt that way a long time ago.”

Frampton and his son Julian perform at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles during his 35th Anniversary tour, July 20, 2011. The two became closer starting around 2009. (Image credit: Richard E. Aaron/Redferns)

Frampton’s regret is poignant. In recent interviews he’s said the success of Frampton Comes Alive! overwhelmed him — and that its hastily recorded follow-up, I’m in You (1977), was a mistake. Suddenly he was everywhere — on the radio, TV and posters on fans’ walls, with his famed Fenix Les Paul electric guitar.



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