Following the success of his memoir, Do You Feel Like I Do?, Grammy-winning rock icon Peter Frampton returns with Frampton Forgets The Words—a masterful collection of instrumental tributes that showcase his signature guitar music. Using his beloved 1954 Les Paul Phenix, Frampton reimagines 10 timeless songs with soul-stirring precision.
- Includes covers of George Harrison’s “Isn’t It a Pity,” Radiohead’s “Reckoner,” and David Bowie’s “Loving the Alien.”
- Recognized among the best instrumental albums of 2021 for its emotional depth and technical brilliance.
- A standout entry in the realm of top rock guitar albums, perfect for collectors and fans alike.
Whether you’re discovering guitar tributes by Peter Frampton for the first time or adding to your collection, this album is a must-have. Want to know how to use instrumental albums to enhance your listening experience? Just press play and let the music speak.
Patricia Welch (verified owner) –
Frampton’s guitar speaks louder than words—this album is pure emotion. A must for any rock fan.
Joseph Dunn (verified owner) –
I bought Peter Frampton Forgets The Words after reading his memoir, and it’s the perfect companion piece. Beautifully done.
Sarah Collins (verified owner) –
As someone who collects top rock guitar albums, this one instantly became a favorite. The Bowie and Harrison covers are phenomenal.