"Where I Should Be" is the fourth studio album released by English rock musician Peter Frampton. The album was recorded in 1979 and provided by A&M Records. The label supported the album as it was released in the USA, UK, and other countries worldwide.
This album was released at a time when Frampton was trying to reaffirm his presence in the music industry following the lukewarm reception of his previous records and a near-fatal car accident in 1978.
"Where I Should Be" includes notable tracks such as "I Can't Stand It No More," which charted at a commendable number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Besides, the song "You Kill Me" also did well, reaching in the ranks of the Mainstream Rock chart.
Above all, "Where I Should Be" represented a significant moment for Peter Frampton in his career. Although it wasn't as successful as some of his previous works, it nevertheless marked Frampton's continued dedication to his craft and reaffirmation in the rock music scene.