Frumpy was active between 1970–1972 and 1990–1995. Formed after the break-up of folk rockers The City Preachers, Frumpy released four albums between 1970–1973 and achieved considerable commercial success. The German press hailed them as the best German rock band of their time and their vocalist Inga Rumpf as the "greatest individual vocal talent" of the contemporary German rock scene. Inga was called the Rock Röhre because of her incredible voice that sounded like rusty iron. They disbanded in 1972 although the various members all worked together at various times over the following two decades and they reunited again in 1989, producing three more albums over five years after which they disbanded once more.
1970
Philips 6305067, 11 tracks, 48:47 min.
(Repertoire 4146 with 2 Bonus tracks)
1971
Philips 6305098, 4 tracks, 38:55 min.
1972
Vertigo 6360 604, 6 tracks, 40:16 min.
1973
Philips 6623 022, 6 tracks, 77:11 min.
1990
Mercury 842517, 13 tracks, 62:15 min.
1991
Mercury 510259, 12 tracks, 51:12 min.
1995
SPV 89892, 11 tracks, 70:25 min.
1997
Vertigo 536216, 9 tracks, 66:11 min.
2008
Repertoire 7035 (2 CD), 9 tracks, 106:06 min.
Frumpy - How The Gypsy was Born
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