[ Frenzy / LP ]
Release Date: Friday 18 August 2023
On a balmy night in downtown Palmerston North in late 1966, the city's top band took the stage for the last time. The venue was the Nicoberg Coffee Lounge which was situated near the Stafford Arcade near Cuba St. The group were tipped to be the next big thing and were being courted by HMV and Viking Records, but decided to break up instead, for a variety of reasons. The group had been together for nearly 18 months and were affectionately labelled as "Palmerston North's Pretty Things", but they could just as easily been compared to The Who, The Rolling Stones or The Kinks . The group's reputation precedes them and you can now hear these legendary live, raw, warts and all recordings for the first time as recorded on the night by the group's drummer and future sound engineer John Van Der Reyden.
Milk Cow Blues
Sticks And Stones
Baby Doll
Hey Mama
True Story
The Kids Are Alright
Talkin' Bout You
Don't You Know
My Babe
Substitute
I'll Go Crazy
Little Boy Sad
Gloria
I'll Be Doggone