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Frijid Pink - Defrosted (Reissue) (1971/1991)

Frijid Pink - Defrosted (Reissue) (1971/1991)

BAND/ARTIST: Frijid Pink

  • Title: Defrosted
  • Year Of Release: 1971/1991
  • Label: Repertoire Records
  • Genre: Heavy Psychedelic Rock, Blues Rock
  • Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log) / Flac (image, .cue, 24/192)
  • Total Time: 50:17
  • Total Size: 144 Mb / 320 Mb /1,6 Gb (scans)
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Frijid Pink - Defrosted (Reissue) (1971/1991)


Tracklist:

1. Black Lace - 6:10
2. Sing A Song For Freedom - 3:00
3. I'll Never Be Lonely - 5:01
4. Bye Bye Blues - 4:56
5. Pain In My Heart - 8:19
6. Sloony (instrumental) - 3:36
7. I'm Movin' - 4:53
8. I Haven't Got The Time - 4:21

Bonus Tracks:
9. We're Gonna Be There - 2:28
10. Shorty Kline - 2:19
11. I Love Her - 2:20
12. Lost Son - 2:45

Line-up::
Kelly Green - lead vocals, cowbell
Gary Ray Thompson - lead & rhythm guitars
Tom Beaudry - bass
Richard Stevers - drums, tympani
Larry Zelanka - keyboards

Frijid Pink is a Detroit area blues rock band formed in 1967, best known for their version of "House of the Rising Sun," released in 1969.

The initial line-up of the band included drummer Richard Stevers, guitarist Gary Ray Thompson, bassist Tom Harris, lead singer Tom Beaudry (aka:Kelly Green), and later added Larry Zelanka as off-staff keyboardist.

Frijid Pink was formed when members of the Detroit Vibrations Stevers and Harris were joined by guitarist Gary Ray Thompson, (who convinced Vibrations' manager Clyde Stevers (Richard's father) that he was a better candidate for a guitarist), and singer Tom Beaudry, who later took the stage name Kelly Green. They spent their first two years touring throughout the Southeast Michigan/Detroit area and eventually signed with Parrot Records. Their first two singles, "Tell Me Why" and "Drivin' Blues" (both released in 1969) failed to attract much attention, but their third 1969 effort, a distorted guitar-driven rendition of "House of the Rising Sun," reached the Top Ten on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 in winter 1970. This disc sold over one million copies, thereby receiving a gold disc.

The band was so popular in their native Detroit area that a fledgling Led Zeppelin (who were just then getting started from the remnants of The Yardbirds) opened for them at Detroit's Grande Ballroom. Frijid Pink often shared billing with the likes of the MC5, The Stooges, The Amboy Dukes and others.




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  • whiskers
  •  wrote in 10:31
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Many Thanks
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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless & 24-192!!