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International relevance: ***
Jason's Fleece was a supergroup
comprising several famous members about to become even more famous in
the years following their first and only album.
Singer and guitarist Hawkey Franzén
had been in Lea Riders Group immortalized by ”Dom kallar oss mods”
in 1967, one of the rowdiest and most psychedelic 45's ever to come
out in Sweden, subsequently gaining international notoriety when it
was included (with misspelt title) on ”Pebbles Vol. 3”. Franzén
also had a solo album out prior to Jason's Fleece.
Flute player Björn J:son Lindh and
drummer Jan Bandel were fresh out of Atlantic Ocean who released one
highly sought-after album in the same year as Jason's Fleece,
”Tranquillity Bay”. Of course, Lindh had several solo albums out
in the 70's, as well as session musician credits on numerous albums.
Made in Sweden main man Georg ”Jojje”Wadenius is another frequent session player – he's played on
literally hundreds of albums over the years. He rose to international
fame during his stint with Blood Sweat and Tears during the first
half of the 70's.
Remarkable bass player Göran Lagerberg
has a striking CV as well, including the highly talented ”Swedish
Beatles” Tages in the 60's, Kebnekajse, Fläsket Brinner, Tillsammans, Egba, Bolon Bata, and... Well, you get it.
New York born jazz bassist Red Mitchell
had an international career as a sideman for everyone from Gerry
Mulligan and Clark Terry to Paul Bley and Henry Mancini before moving
to Sweden, becoming a stalwart on the Swedish jazz scene.
Singer and guitar player Sam Ellison
released the ”Jag vill ha en lessen häst” 7” in 1970 which
actually was Jason's Fleece before they adopted the name. The
following year, Ellison (whose real name was Elison, with a single L)
released an eponymous album, and then became an in-demand session
player for a couple of years.
Sax blower Kenneth Arnström was in
Handgjort along with Lindh, Bandel and Greg FitzPatrick, and is also
on the Tillsammans album (but so is everybody).
With such an illustrious cast, one
could expect ”Jason's Fleece” to live up to its reputation but
sadly, it doesn't quite. Despite good intentions and great ambitions, the
album's a bit too bland second tier pop psych with minor dashes of
blue eyed soul. It looks good on paper, but with the possible
exception of the Beatles flavoured ”Damn Long Way Behind Us”, the
album won't quite take off. Maybe it's a matter of entities
cancelling each other
out? Maybe they just couldn't muster up enough inspiration once it
was time to enter the studio?
Someone who certainly couldn't justify his remuneration was cover designer Göran Rossander. 'Progressive' layout or just a good old lapse of imagination? I'd say the latter.
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I beg to differ a bit. It's a good album with some really great moments, f.ex. Cash box lady and Winter comes on slowly. Get it if you can or listen to it on Spotify and make up your own mind about the musicmusic because it deserves some attention. A forgotten gem I'd say.
ReplyDeleteImpeccable musicianship and Sam Ellison has got a very nice voice, powerful and tender at the same time.
I know it's held in high regard in places, but I've never been able to warm to it. I wish I liked it more than I do!
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