"Premonition" is the ninth studio album by English musician Peter Frampton. Released in 1986, it came after a period of struggle for Frampton due to a car accident and the poor commercial performance of his previous albums. It signified a strong comeback with noticeable changes in his music, marking a shift from his earlier emphasis on rock to a focus on synth-pop and smoother textures.
The album features 10 tracks, including popular songs like "Lying" and "All Eyes on You," which emphasize Frampton's virtuosity on the guitar alongside his new direction. Notable musicians such as Tony Levin and Richard Cottle contributed to the album's creation.
"Premonition" had chart success, reaching the 106th spot on the Billboard 200, and became Frampton's highest charting release since his live album "Frampton Comes Alive!" in 1976. The album showed that Frampton was able to adapt his style to fit the musical landscape of the 80s, while still maintaining his distinctive guitar work, melodic sense, and prowess as a performer.