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IN AND OUT OF STUDIOS

Frumpy

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Boxset/Compilation, released in 1973

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. I'm Afraid, Big Moon (6:26)
2. Life Without Pain (3:45)
3. Keep On Going (5:23)
4. Indian Rope Man (3:17)
5. Morning (3:20)
6. Singing Songs (8:53)
7. Backwater Blues (4:55)
8. Take Care of Illusion (8:54)

Total Time: 44:53

Line-up / Musicians

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

Releases information

LP Fontana (Germany)

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