Frankenstein (Song)

"Frankenstein" is the name of two rock and roll songs. The 1972 song by that name was a jazz-rock instrumental featuring an early popularization of the synthesizer by the Edgar Winter Group from their album They Only Come Out at Night. The 1973 song was from the debut album by the pioneering pre-punk band, the New York Dolls.

 

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