It was the second of three solo albums Frith made for the label.
They made two records for the Los Angeles-based independent label Epitaph.
He signed to RCA Victor in 1950 and made more than 25 albums for the label.
The recording was made for the now defunct label Collins Classics (No. 12632).
The album was somewhat successful and made a legit name for the group and the label.
Saundra Edwards also made separate recordings for the same label.
The album became a cult classic, but again, record company troubles prevented them from making a second album for the label.
In 1969 he made his final recordings, for the Instant label in New Orleans.
He claims ownership of his own recordings made for the label.
Then, by a stroke of bad luck, he made a record for the wrong label, and the music was held captive after a corporate merger.