Instrumental
International relevance: ***
International relevance: ***
Entirely unknown band until less scrupulous label Garageland
Records unearthed ten 1974 recordings and released them on CD in
2002. Harald Hedning sounds like a gang of not entirely untalented
Trettioåriga Kriget fans hiding in a basement and a reel-to-reel
tape recorder and some faint folk music inspirations. It should be noted though that six tracks were recorded in studio at the Swedish Radio.
All tracks are
instrumental and it makes them sound unfinished, as if the original
idea was to overdub vocals later. ”Humangagga” begins pretty good
before suddenly tripping over its own feet, or perhaps Myrbein's
feet, disintegrating into a mess of disjointed rhythms too complicated for Harald Hedning to handle.
All in all, this is just another
attempt at cashing in on the general interest in progg. I can't
believe that a lot of people would have missed this if it had stayed
unreleased.
Third part missing
Not too bad as you says...excelente guitar playng and jazz vibe
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