Tuesday, July 31, 2018

GÖRAN PERSSON – Blir jag sen spelkarl (MNW, 1972) / Hundliv (MNW, 1974)

Swedish vocals
International relevance: ** / **

Singer/songwriter Göran Persson made those two albums with a session backing band comprising members of Blå Tåget, Gläns Över Sjö Och Strand, Nationalteatern, Jason's Fleece, Arbete & Fritid and others. Such names make Persson's albums appear interesting at a first glance, but neither of them lives up to the expectations. The playing is fine enough, but Persson's voice makes me think of Bernt Staf, Jan Hammarlund and Blå Tåget's Torkel Rasmusson all at once. He sings in a constrained and piercing way that very soon gets hard to bear with and his odd phrasing, like a Dylan out of breath, makes the songs feel a bit out of shape. Which is a pity, because they're quite good if you can ignore the vocals. Which takes a lot to do, more than I have to offer.

”Blir jag sen spelkarl” is better than ”Hundliv” thanks to a looser feel, but I can't really recommend any of the albums.

Persson made another album in 1996, ”På Siljan”.

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