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January 6, 1976: Frampton Came Alive
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Peter Frampton releases Frampton Comes Alive, his breakthrough live album which propels him to international stardom. The album sells more than eight million copies worldwide. More importantly, it introduces much of the world to the talkbox via his unearthly solo in "Do You Feel Like We Do."


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