As Wynder K. Frog Sunshine Super Frog (1967) Credits All tracks featured Mick Weaver as Wynder K. Frog, playing a
Hammond B3 organ and were recorded in London playing over backing tapes by unnamed session musicians from
New York City. In the album liner notes
Jimmy Miller noted that Weaver had "supplemented the band with trumpet, tenor sax, guitar, bass and drums, Wynder has transformed the organ into a highly enjoyable medium of sound, combining jazzy finesse with popular and commercial phrasing suitable for vast appeal".
Out of the Frying Pan (1968) Credits • Mick Weaver – keyboards •
Dick Heckstall-Smith – saxophone •
Neil Hubbard – guitar •
Alan Spenner – bass • Chris Mercer – saxophone •
Bruce Rowland – drums • Ron Carthy – horn •
Rebop Kwaku Baah – percussion
Into the Fire (1970) Into the Fire was released only in the
US, after the band had dissolved. Unlike the previous albums of mostly covers, the liner notes here state that the songs were, "composed specifically for the Frog style of musical interpretation, ranging far in beat, tempo and mood".
Credits • Mick Weaver – keyboards • Rocky Dzidzornu – percussion •
Neil Hubbard – guitar • Chris Mercer – saxophone •
Shawn Phillips – guitar and vocals (on "Eddie's Tune" only) •
Bruce Rowland – drums •
Alan Spenner – bass In 2018, RPM/Cherry Red Records released a triple-CD
box set, entitled
Wynder K. Frog. Shook, Shimmy and Shake. The Complete Recordings 1966–1970, including all the above recordings, plus 12 bonus tracks, previously unissued. There were four on the second CD and nine on the third CD, and a 26 page booklet with extensive liner notes and photos. The bonus tracks on the second CD are: 14. "Jumping' Jack Flash" (Mono Version); 15. "Baldy"; 16. "Dancing Frog" (Stereo Version); and 17. "Blues For A Frog" (Stereo Version). On the third CD, the bonus tracks are: 9. "Happy Jack"; 10. "We Can Work It Out"; 11. "Funky Broadway"; 12. "Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever"; 13. "A Memory Of Bruce"; 14. "The House That Jack Built"; 15. "I'll Go Crazy"; 16. "Tequila"; 17. "Baldy".
As a session musician ==References==