FRIJID PINK


"Defrosted" (Repertoire; 1970)

Reviewed by Snidermann

I searched the Internet to find out a little more about Frijid Pink and I discovered that they were a four piece band out of Detroit who played a folk/blues/rock infusion that was popular in 1970 when this album was originally released. 

"Defrosted" also has a country rock flavor that sounds a bit like The Allman Brothers or The Turtles. If you like the aforementioned bands, Frigid Pink is right up your alley. 

I like this CD, because there is no hidden meaning here. This is as pure as rock of that era got and, even today, it feels like a breath of musical fresh air. 


Rating Guide:

A classic. This record will kick your ass.

Killer. Not a classic but it will rock your world.

So-so. You've heard better.

Pretty bad. Might make a nice coaster.

Self explanatory. Just the sight of the cover makes you wanna hurl.


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