Tuesday, August 21, 2018

CHARLIE & ESDOR – Charlie & Esdor (Mellotronen, 2005; recorded 1970-1972)

Swedish vocals, instrumental
International relevance: ***

Collectors' favourites Charlie & Esdor's 1970 album never saw the light of the day and the master tapes are long lost, so this Mellotronen compilation is the closest we'll ever get a proper Charlie & Esdor album. It gathers all surviving studio tracks from the semi-Norweigan duo, adding a couple of live tracks from the 1970-72 period (and an ugly album cover – was that really the best picture they could find?)

Charlie & Esdor appeared at both Gärdet festivals, and the legendary double album ”Festen på Gärdet” features ”Dagen är över” (oddly enough not included on the Mellotronen CD). A studio recording of the song also appeared on their lone 1970 MNW 45 with ”Då klagar mina grannar” on the 'A' side. The 7” was produced by Bo Anders Larsson, and he put out two Charlie & Esdor outtakes as a 45 under his own Scorpion moniker, ”It's All Over Now” with vocals overdubbed, and ”Fuck the Cops” on the 'B' side, retitled to the less controversial ”Wolves Mouth Song”. With a bit of simplification, you could say that Charlie & Esdor's attempted album was reduced to four track 33 rpm EP ”Grönt är skönt” in 1972, again through MNW. 


”Grönt är skönt” and the Scorpion single are much heavier than Charlie & Esdor were in a live setting, as proven by the officially released live tracks and circulating bootleg tapes. I think Bo Anders Larsson did a good thing adding a more powerful band backing to some of the songs, thus freshening up Charlie & Esdor's mellow hippy-dippy vibe a fair bit. It would have been great hearing what the intended album would have been like in its entirety.

The Mellotronen release is a typical archival release and while it certainly has its good moments, it's an uneven album. But it's all we're left with (except for a few inferior live tapes) unless the full album master tapes suddenly appear mysteriously out of the blue. But it's doubtful that will ever happen.

Charlie Franzén and Esdor Jensen also appeared as back-up singers on Envoys 45 ”Almarna åt folket” and were briefly in Blueset.

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