- Boot to the Head · 1987
- Boot to the Head · 1987
- Halloween Party Songs · 2004
- Boot to the Head · 1987
- Frantic Times · 1984
- Boot to the Head · 1987
- The Complete Dolton Recordings · 2004
- Boot to the Head · 1987
- Frantic Times · 1984
- The Complete Dolton Recordings · 2004
- Enemies of Reason · 2005
- Cult Hits of the 1960's, Vol. 4 · 2013
- Enemies of Reason · 2005
Singles & EPs
- 2010
Compilations
About The Frantics
Formed in 1965 in Billings, Montana, the Frantics were a sextet who drew their influences from Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page, and, later, Jim Morrison (note the Lizard Records imprint for their second album). They were a little on the heavy side in terms of their musical approach, and were ambitious -- they played throughout the United States and relocated several times, to New Mexico and then to Colorado Springs, Colorado, before settling in Los Angeles in 1969. The group released a pair of singles, "La Do Da Da" b/w "Route 66" and "Midnight to Six Man" b/w "Shady Sam." They also cut two albums, Relax Your Mind, which dated from 1968 and was unreleased until the '90s, and a second album, Conception, late in their history. At around that same time, they dropped the "s" from their name and worked as the Frantic. ~ Bruce Eder
- ORIGIN
- Billings, MT, United States
- FORMED
- 1979
- GENRE
- Rock