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Frampton Comes Alive came out in 1976
Peter Frampton. I think this question is referencing the introduction of Peter Frampton on his legendary album, Frampton Comes Alive! The first track on the album begins with the sounds of the crowd awaiting the start of the concert, followed by the emcee, who introduces Frampton by saying. "If ever there was a musician who was an honorary member of San Francisco society ... Mr. Peter Frampton." The crowd cheers, and the band cranks up the first song, "Baby (Somethin's Happening)."
The soundtrack from the longest yard
LP= Long Playing. Originally, back in the early to mid 1900's, records were played at 78 rpm (Revolutions per Minute), and you only could fit one song on each side of the record. These are commonly called 78s. The earliest of these records had the recording on one side only...the other side was left blank! Around 1948, a process was invented where one could slow the speed of the record down, and narrow the grooves, and thereby fit more than one song on to each side of a 10" or 12" disc. These were considered "long playing" records, and so the term "lp" was coined. (By the way, the term "album" was coined from taking more than 1 78 and releasing it in a book form...or an "album"). A Double lp simply is to release a recording onto 2 long playing records. One of the biggest selling double lps released was Peter Frampton's "Frampton Comes Alive", and you can find one at any garage sale or flea market!
After having listened to Opeth for five years, I can say that Blackwater Park is the best album the band has released. Ghost Reveries comes in close second in my opinion.