Alias Pink Puzz is the eleventh studio album by Paul Revere and the Raiders.
The title was a humorous reference to the band's tactic of sending the new record to a Los Angeles FM radio station under a pseudonym.
Songs such as "Thank You", "Down in Amsterdam", "Original Handyman" and "Louisiana Redbone" led the way towards the folk rock theme.
"Freeborn Man" became a bluegrass staple for Jimmy Martin in 1969, and was later covered in 1976 by the Southern rock band Outlaws.
Alias Pink Puzz charted higher than any Raiders album during the previous two years, reaching No.