Talk:Peter Frampton discography

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Album release dates[edit]

The release dates listed in this article for the albums Frampton's Camel, Somethin's Happening and Frampton are incorrect. Each of these albums entered the Billboard album chart several months before the release dates shown in the article, which is an impossibility.

  • Frampton's Camel – Billboard debut: June 9, 1973; release date: October 20, 1973?
  • Somethin's Happening – Billboard debut: March 30, 1974; release date: October 20, 1974?
  • Frampton – Billboard debut: March 29, 1975; release date: July 13, 1975?

An attempt was made to remove the incorrect information from the article but the edit was reverted by user QotSA without explanation. Piriczki (talk) 21:14, 17 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Singles[edit]

This section appears to be incorrect. It includes several dubious entries and is missing some known records. The original contributor of this material to the Peter Frampton article (MandrianPace, now blocked) appears to have created the singles discography simply with a list of popular songs, not necessarily singles. An attempt to correct this article using a published discography of Peter Frampton was made (see revision http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Peter_Frampton_discography&oldid=258599811) but it was reverted by user QotSA. Piriczki (talk) 15:10, 20 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Empty section "Music videos" serves what purpose?[edit]

Hi. I am a little bothered by the empty section "Music videos". Quite simply, if there haven't been any releases of music videos to report, the heading shouldn't exist. Wikipedia's job isn't to anticipate an event or events, nor to predict the future. I'll give this seven days, in the hope that someone can give me a reason for it remaining. Under Wikipedia's conventions, if no-one has come up with something valid by then, I'll edit it out. Thanks - a good stub as far as it stands to date. 86.112.58.161 (talk) 13:20, 21 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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Peter Frampton appears both in the video from 1987 and the special edition DVD/CD release from 2004(-ish). He was the guitarist for the tour. Should it be included in the discography somewhere? 87Fan (talk) 19:59, 2 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]