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Frost Music - The Frost 1969 {Dick Wagner}

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1969 Stereo [Original With Custom Lyric Insert.] "Sweet Jenny Lee" Opens The Album Frost Music Like Some Unholy Marriage Between The Zombies And Ted Nugent's Amboy Dukes. And That Sums Up Nicely This Wonderful Amalgam Of British And Detroit Rock, A Surprisingly Poppy Effort From Dick Wagner And Company. As A Future Purveyor Of Hard Rock, And Within The Decade, Eventual Producer Of His Friend Mark Farner, The English Sounds Of Bands Like Kaleidoscope (U.K.) Reverberate Through Songs Like "Stand In The Shadows." With Hints Of Very Early Pink Floyd Meets Strawberry Alarm Clock In Track Two, "The Family," Frost Music Is More Than A Respectable Effort From The Young Wagner, And An Adventurous Offering From (Vanguard Records). Wagner's Voice Is Strong On The Venturesome "Stand In The Shadows," But It Is The Song With Different Titles On The Album Jacket And Disc, "Susy Singer" Or "Little Susie Singer (Music To Chew Gum By)," Which Is The Album's Highlight. A Very Psychedelic Combination Of Ideas And Sound Effects That Both The Alice Cooper Group And The Velvet Underground Were Playing With At The Time. Wagner's Eventual Impact On The Leaders Of Both Groups Would Emerge In Just Four Years When He Co-Led The Rock & Roll Animal Band With Steve Hunter For Lou Reed, And When That Group Went On To Backup Alice Cooper, Becoming In Some Paradoxical Fashion, A Macho Foundation For One Of Music's Most Influential Glitter/Glam Rock Ensembles. This Album Is A Delight For The '60s Connoisseur And It Shares A Rare Distinction With Alice Cooper's Easy Action, Released In 1969 As Well, Both Important And Largely Forgotten Albums By Artists Who Later Proved Their Mettle, Wagner Eventually Becoming Alice Cooper's Lead Guitarist And Co-Songwriter. The Who And Byrds Influences Abound, And That Alice And Dick Wagner Would Join Forces Was Only Logical, As Evidenced Here In This Very Important And Hard To Find Record.” – Joe Viglione, All Music Guide.

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Re: Frost Music - The Frost 1969

A welcome glow on a cold frosty morning.