
Earth Omen is a Rock album by Frijid Pink, originally released in 1972. On Gatefold: 15 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Psych Rock
- fuzzy
- intense
- psychedelic
About
Before returning to the studio to cut their third album, Frijid Pink’s founding guitar player Gary Ray Thompson and singer Kelley Green had left the band. But their newly hired guitarist Craig Webb and singer Jon Wearing — along with added keyboard player Larry Zelanka (who was just considered a guest on the first two albums) ushered in not only a new era but an entirely new sound that had more in common with Deep Purple and Uriah Heep than the loud, bluesy, bar-band rock that comprised the Detroit band’s first two albums. The rotating Leslie speaker of Zelanka’s Hammond B-3 sets a spooky tone before “Miss Evil” opens with proggy undertones and an infectious groove akin to that of Sugarloaf’s “Green Eyed Lady,” albeit much harder in attack. The three-and-half-minute title-track is something of a pocket epic with its pomp, drama, mythology-inspired lyrics and ever-changing arrangements. Conversely, the mellow “Lazy Day” invokes images of summertime lakeside picnics with its cascading vocal harmonies and breezy melodies picked from a 12-string acoustic guitar.
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Tracklist
- 1Miss Evil6:22
- 2Sailor4:20
- 3Earth Omen3:32
- 4Lazy Day4:35
- 5Train Woman3:58
- 6Eternal Dream4:18
- 7New Horizon4:21
- 8Rainbow Rider2:55
- 9Mr. Blood4:38
- 10Go Now (Single B-Side)2:56
- 11Lazy Day (Single Version)3:04
Credits
Performers
- Tom HarrisBASS GUITAR
- Rich SteversDRUMS
- Craig WebbLEAD GUITAR
- Jon WearingLEAD VOCALS
- Larry ZelankaPIANO ORGAN
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 15 pressings tracked on Gatefold
