Frijid Pink – All Pink Inside (1974) [1996, Reissue]

Frijid Pink - All Pink Inside (1974) [1996, Reissue]

Frijid Pink – All Pink Inside (1974) [1996, Reissue]
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Label: Green Tree Records | Germany | Cat#: GTR 051 | Genre: Hard Rock, Psychedelic Rock

All Pink Inside is an album by the American band Frijid Pink. The band includes long-time original drummer Richard “Rick” Stevers, along with new members Jo Baker (vocals) and bassist Larry Popolizio. Frijid Pink returned to their blues rock roots without the added heavy psychedelia heard on the previous three albums. The album contains a cover of Chuck Berry’s “School Days.” Continue reading “Frijid Pink – All Pink Inside (1974) [1996, Reissue]”

Frijid Pink – Defrosted (1970) [1991, Reissue]

Frijid Pink - Defrosted (1970) [1991, Reissue]

Frijid Pink – Defrosted (1970) [1991, Reissue]
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Total Size: 314 MB | 3% RAR Recovery
Label: Repertoire Records | Germany | Cat#: REP 4172-WZ | Genre: Hard Rock, Psychedelic Rock

Frijid Pink’s second album was so-so hard rock on the verge of becoming heavy metal. Most of the songs were built on rote blues-rock riffs, with the macho bluster paced by Kelly Green’s husky voice, which generally tried too hard and was too full of itself. Continue reading “Frijid Pink – Defrosted (1970) [1991, Reissue]”

Frijid Pink – Frijid Pink (1970) [1991 Reissue]

Frijid Pink - Frijid Pink (1970) [1991 Reissue]

Frijid Pink – Frijid Pink (1970) [1991 Reissue]
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Total Size: 291 MB | 3% RAR Recovery
Label: Repertoire Records | Germany | Cat#: REP 4156-WZ | Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Hard Rock

Frijid Pink’s self-titled debut album is a slashing, seriously soulful example of late-’60s Detroit rock near its best. Although they never registered with critics or rock historians the way MC5 or the Stooges did, Frijid Pink had obviously learned something in the course of two years on the road, and with Mike Valvano producing, they were able to channel the excitement of their work onto the grooves of this album very neatly. Continue reading “Frijid Pink – Frijid Pink (1970) [1991 Reissue]”