Description
Offered for sale is a rare original Japanese pressing of the 1970 self-titled debut LP by Frijid Pink.
About this copy: This copy of Frijid Pink is a rare original Japanese pressing that includes the lyric insert.
The obi is missing.
The cover is VG+, with slight wear at the corners and a bent corner at the top right.
The insert is VG++, with slight foxing.
The disc is VG, no major scratches, but with many scuffs across the disc, likely from a heavy paper inner sleeve. The record plays well with minimal noise.
A nice copy of a rare 1970s rock LP.
Background: Frijid Pink never became a household name, but their cover of “House of the Rising Sun” reached #7 on the BIllboard charts and their 1970 self-titled debut LP earned a 4 star review from Allmusic.com:
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….
You can listen to “House of the Rising Sun” here:
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Country of origin: | Japan |
Size: | 12″ |
Record Label: | Deram |
Catalog Number: |
DL-19 |
Year of Release: | 1970 |
Format: | Stereo |
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