
Shooting Stars and Seagulls: Why This Bad Company Tribute Hits Hard
There is always a risk when making a tribute album. You’re usually paying homage to a legendary band or artist, and there’s always the chance the covers won’t measure up.

There is always a risk when making a tribute album. You’re usually paying homage to a legendary band or artist, and there’s always the chance the covers won’t measure up.

Few live albums have ever captured lightning in a bottle the way Frampton Comes Alive! did in 1976.
For many of us who grew up around classic rock, this wasn’t just another record in the collection. It was the live album.
Fifty years later, the question isn’t whether the music still holds up. The real question is whether a modern vinyl pressing can capture the magic that made this album legendary.