The Frost - Rock And Roll Music (Reissue) (1969/1996)
Artist: The Frost
Title: Rock And Roll Music
Year Of Release: 1969/1996
Label: Vanguard Records
Genre: Heavy Psychedelic Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 38:09
Total Size: 104/254 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Rock And Roll Music
Year Of Release: 1969/1996
Label: Vanguard Records
Genre: Heavy Psychedelic Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 38:09
Total Size: 104/254 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Rock and Roll Music - 2:46
2. Sweet Lady Love - 3:00
3. Linda - 3:03
4. Black Train - 2:40
5. Help Me Baby - 6:41
6. Donny's Blues - 7:47
7. We Got to Get Out of This Place - 12:08
Line-up::
Dick Wagner - Lead. Guitar, Vocals
Donny Hartman - Guitar, Vocals, Harmonica
Gordy Garris - Bass, Vocals
Bobby Rigg - Drums, Vocals
The Frost was a psychedelic rock band from Alpena, Michigan, formed in the late 1960s from the remains of The Bossmen. The band consisted of Gordy Garris (bass guitar), Bob Rigg (drums), Don Hartman (guitar) and led by singer/guitarist Dick Wagner. The band's first large-scale performance came at Meadow Brook Theatre, Rochester Hills, MI, in front of 10,000 people. The MC5 and Stooges also performed.
Record companies heavily pursued the band for a record deal as they noticed their growing popularity. The Frost were one of the top Detroit-area bands of the era; however, poor album cover artwork, distribution, and promotion hampered the band's success.
There were several Frost reunion concerts, especially while Wagner still lived and performed in Michigan. The reunions included Wagner, Hartman, and Rigg.
Record companies heavily pursued the band for a record deal as they noticed their growing popularity. The Frost were one of the top Detroit-area bands of the era; however, poor album cover artwork, distribution, and promotion hampered the band's success.
There were several Frost reunion concerts, especially while Wagner still lived and performed in Michigan. The reunions included Wagner, Hartman, and Rigg.