Modern Guitars Magazine has an interview with Peter Frampton. About Fingerprints, the instrumental album that reinstated him as a serious guitar player:
To me it was like a different career, the start of something new. And when I got the Grammy for it, to me, it’s just like, "Okay, we’re on a different chapter now," you know? It’s another career. It’s the credible musician Peter Frampton, again. It just took 30 years to get rid of the stigma of Frampton Comes Alive. I’m not talking about the sales, I’m just talking about the reduced credibility as a guitar player.
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