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Frumpy - By The Way (1972)

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Another good album from Frumpy. My favourite song is "Singing Songs"; With amazing voice of Inga Rumpf and i really love her (voice)..







Karl Heinz Schott - Bass
Rainer Baumann - Guitar, Guitar (Steel)
Carsten Bohn Bandstand - Bass, Percussion
Inga Rumpf - Guitar, Vocals
Erwin Kania - Keyboards
Jean Jacques Kravetz - Keyboards

1 - Goin' to the Country (3:40)
2 - By the Way (8:51)
3 - Singing Songs (7:01)
4 - I'm Afraid, Big Moon (6:25)
5 - Release (8:50)
6 - Keep on Going (5:25)

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Frumpy - Frumpy 2 (1971)

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"Frumpy’s second album is fine example of early 70’s German progressive and hard rock mixture and excellent addition to prog collections. Four long tracks, with sound dominated by Jean-Jacques Kravetz’s keyboard chords and soloing, good bass playing and energetic and divers drumming, long jamming and obligatory changes of tempo and volume. Guitar is presented right on time to remember that there is a guitar player, while Inga Rumpf’s cracked hoarse loud and shouting voice is in perfect tune with keyboards and guitar sound and almost looks like keyboards or guitar originated. After two very good songs, there comes a third, “Take Care of Illusion”, the best to my criteria, while fourth is mostly wah- wah guitar based jam, with Bach-like part near the end. Recommended!" - cedo-ProgArchives

- Inga Rumpf / vocals
- Jean-Jacques Kravetz / keyboards
- Karl-Heinz Schott / bass
- Carsten Bohn / drums
- Rainer Baumann / guitars

1. Good Winds (10:02)
2. How The Gipsy Was Born (10:05)
3. Take Care Of Illusion (7:30)
4. Duty (12:09)

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Frumpy - All Will Be Changed (1970)

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"For those of you who were there when this album was released, FRUMPY was one of the classic rock bands with its distinctive vocalist Inga Rumpf. I was just 10 years old at that time and by the time I knew the band it was 5 years late already through their legendary hit “Singing Song”. From this song it was quite obvious that the unique quality of the band was basically at its lead singer, especially with her unique timbre. The story started when four musicians were all members of Irishman O' Brian-Docker's folkband The City Preachers, which was founded in Hamburg in 1965."

- Inga Rumpf / vocals
- Jean-Jacques Kravetz / keyboards
- Karl-Heinz Schott / bass
- Carsten Bohn Bandstand / drums

1. Life Without Pain (3:50)
2. Rosalie, Part 1 (6:00)
3. Otium (4:22)
4. Rosalie, Part 2 (4:14)
5. Indian Rope Man (3:19)
6. Morning (3:24)
7. Floating, Part 1 (7:39)
8. Baroque (7:36)
9. Floating, Part 2 (1:25)

Bonus Tracks:
10. Roadriding (4:02)
11. Time Make Wise (2:49)

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