A new remastered 2CD collection of all the recordings by Detroit psychedelic rock band Frijid Pink, first issued on Decca’s Deram label between February 1970 and December 1971.
Frijid Pink formed in Detroit, Michigan in the late 1960s from the ashes of cover band The Detroit Vibrations. The band featured Gary Thompson (guitar), Kelly Green – a stage name for Tom Beaudry (vocals), Tom Harris (bass) and Rick Stevers (drums). The band’s form of hard-hitting psychedelic rock and blues soon got them noticed on the Michigan live circuit where the band shared bills with other acts such as MC5, The Stooges, and The Amboy Dukes.
Their hard fuzz driven cover of the song ‘The House of the Rising Sun’ was issued as a single in early 1970 and reached the US top ten; it was a top five hit in the UK and a number one single in Germany. The single appeared on their impressive self-titled debut album issued in January 1970, which gained the band much attention.
Their second album, ‘Defrosted’, was issued in the summer of 1970 and featured material in the same hard rock blues vein as their debut album. After its release, Frijid Pink underwent some line-up changes and by the time of their last single for Decca, ‘Lost Son’, only Tom Harris and Rick Stevers remained from the original line-up, with Jon Wearing joining as a vocalist, Craig Webb as guitarist and Larry Zelanka as keyboard player.