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The Frost's second album on Vanguard, Rock and Roll Music, has the 1969 Dick Wagner four years before he would tour as part of the Lou Reed Rock & Roll Animal Band. The title track, recorded live at the Grande Ballroom in Detroit by engineer Ed Friedner, has an incessant chant over a bellowing guitar foundation. It is a good, raw picture of early Wagner music, a vital document of a Michigan band that helped shape that scene. "Sweet Lady Love" is the group in the recording studio with a tune that rocks like latter day Guess Who around the time of their Live at the Paramount LP. Producer Sam Charters balances the live tracks with the studio ones, á la John Simon's vision for Janis Joplin's Cheap Thrills. An acoustic ballad, "Linda," is placed in between that hard rock and is a far cry from the nice madness of side two's live tracks. In fact, the delicacy of Dick Wagner's voice and guitar playing might've found some chart action if it wasn't put in the context of a near metal album. Wagner sounds more like a British folky, say solo Paul McCartney, than American contemporary songwriters/singers James Taylor and Jonathan Edwards. "Linda" also sounds more like the type of music one would expect to hear on Vanguard. The parallels between Lou Reed and Frost cannot be ignored. Reed's signature tunes during RR Animal were "Sweet Jane," "Lady Day," and "Rock & Roll." Wagner's titles, "Rock and Roll Music" and "Sweet Lady Love," are side by side here -- just an eerie premonition of the shape of things to come. "Black Train" on this album has the same vibe as the Velvet Underground's "Train Coming Round the Bend" off of Loaded, though the style and melody are different. "Help Me Baby," on the other hand, has a throbbing Blue Cheer bassline from co-singer and bassist Gordy Garris and rhythm guitarist Don Hartman, as well as a Grand Funk style blitz. "Donny's Blues" opens side two, almost eight minutes of the band vamping with Hartman on vocals and harmonica. It melts into the song the Animals made famous for Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil, "We Gotta Get Out of This Place." Vanguard should go through the vaults and expand the live segments of this recording. One can feel the framework which would benefit Alice Cooper when the Rock & Roll Animal Band moved on to back that rock star. And Dick Wagner played a big role in writing some of Alice's biggest hits when they collaborated. The Frost has glimpses of the sound that would be so instrumental in defining '70s hard rock. ~ Joe Viglione
A.K.A. Kid Frost
Recording information: Grande Ballroom, Detroit, MI; Vanguard's 23rd Street Studio, NY, NY.
Personnel: Don Hartman (vocals, guitar, harmonica); Dick Wagner (vocals, guitar); Gordy Garris (vocals, piano); Gerdy Garris (vocals, keyboards, drums); Bob Rigg, Bob Riggs (drums).
Audio Remixer: Geoff Turner.
Rolling Stone (2/21/70, p.46) - "...The group effectively combines the moods and patterns of early rock with the abrasive electronic techniques of the psychedelic dance hall era....[a] very competent album..." Rock And Roll Music Music | List Price | $11.98 (You save $2.03) | | Category | Rock Albums, Rap CDs, Rock/Pop, Hard Rock, Psychedelic | | Label | Vanguard | | Orig Year | 1969 | | All Time Sales Rank | 47005  | | CD Universe Part number | 1017115 | | Catalog number | 6541 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jul 15, 1994 | | Studio/Live | Mixed | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Sam Charters | | Engineer | Ed Friedner; Geoff Turner | | Recording Time | 38 minutes | | Personnel | Dick Wagner - vocals, guitar Bob Rigg - drums, vocals , Don Hartman - vocals, guitar, harmonica Gordy Garris - bass, vocals
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Frost Rock And Roll Music Songs Rock And Roll Music Music Review Average Rating: (4.5 out of 5 stars)   here's the sound This is heavy metal, I guess. There are some acoustic, folksy things-not in the way Zeppelin would do them, maybe more like the Guess Who in their milder moments. They are fine.
You really buy this for the loud heavy stuff. It's sweaty, MC5-influenced, and soulful in parts. They are not bad players, but mistakes come through every now and then. That only makes it better! Recorded live at the Grande Ballroom 1969, a cover obviously inspired from "Kick Out the Jams", and even though there's an Animals remake, I guarantee you they only ever listend to 3 bands-MC5, Guess Who, and Black Pearl. Frosty? NO, not really-very alive stuff. Submitted by perfessorzoom (Rural Valley, PA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Sweet Lady Love! Three words here;
"SWEET LADY LOVE"
Buy this CD if you're still a hard rockin' Michigan band fan.
I rest my case. Submitted by Johnny (I Live In A Van Down By The River) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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"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 ...
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