All Artists: Frumpy Title: Frumpy 2 Members Wishing: 7 Total Copies: 0 Label: Repertoire Release Date: 11/15/2002 Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Frumpy Frumpy 2 Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
Import reissue of 1971 album for the German prog-rock act. Repertoire. | |
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Album Description Import reissue of 1971 album for the German prog-rock act. Repertoire. Similar CDs
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CD ReviewsHeavy Progressive Rock With The German Janis Joplin Chris Gerbig | Ontario, Canada | 09/03/2000 (5 out of 5 stars) "Frumpy 2 is considered the masterpiece of this early 70's German band. Just four long tracks (all but one over ten minutes long) dominated by the great keyboard playing of Frenchman Jean-Jacques Kravetz. Inga Rumpf's vocals are so rough that many may think it's a man singing! She is often considered "the German Janis Joplin". A great combination of blues, classical, R&B, progressive and hard rock elements, featuring long, instrumental workouts. The musicianship is excellent, particularly the terrific organ solos. Every track is a winner. This one should please both fans of early 70's hard rock as well as progressive rock connosieurs. Simply put, one of the best German rock albums of the 70's." Best progressive album I ever heard Chris Gerbig | 11/04/1999 (5 out of 5 stars) "This is a progressive masterpiece. It is hard progressive rock that never gets boring, like so much progressive rock does, due to clever interplays and wonderful breaks. It's fragile like Mozart and hard like Hendrix turned progressive - it's recommended for sure..." There are progressive bands, and then there is Frumpy EtherealCereal | Michigan | 03/27/2007 (5 out of 5 stars) "Let's make that opening statement a bit clearer. There are bands out there who get together, get in a studio, and knock out some mediocre albums, be they from today or yesterday, and then there are bands whose musical chemistry is so strong that you wonder where one member ends and another begins. Frumpy, led by singer Inga Rumpf, the Janis Joplin of the European scene, is one of these bands. There is nothing flashy or exciting about any of the singular members, but the great contribution they make is as a unit, not as individuals. Every musician in the group seems to know what and when to play in order to add fullness or harmonic balance to a song, and it shows. A masterpiece."
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