Saturday, September 15, 2018

KENNY HÅKANSSON – Spelar springlekar och gånglåtar (Silence, 1978)


Instrumental
International relevance: ***

When Kenny Håkansson's former band Kebnekajse smeared their name with shame with the ”Vi drar vidare” album, Håkansson himself made a solo album that was truer to the Kebnekajse spirit. ”Kenny Håkansson spelar springlekar och gånglåtar” – to use the full title – is split between traditional and original material, with two songs written by Arbete & Fritid affiliate Anders Rosén, ”Springlek” and the excellent album opener ”Gånglåt”; and one track written by Håkansson himself, ”Halling”. Also included is ”Trettondagsmarschen” by legendary fiddler Hjort Anders Olsson.

Håkansson recorded the album all by himself using overdubbing until he had built a wall of sound with only guitars and plenty of distortion, compression, feedback and Håkansson's timbre sensitivity. Swedish fiddle music never sounded quite like this until ”Springlekar och gånglåtar” and has probably never sounded like it since.

It's not as good as Kebnekajse but it's fine post script to their 70's discography and, I say it again, way more honorable than ”Vi drar vidare” is.

Shortly afterwards, Håkansson joined 'transcontinental rock reggae' band (their own term) Dag Vag, adopting stage name Beno Zeno. He also released solo ”Benos ben” under that name in 1981, an album best avoided.

An unreleased but only so-so Tonkraft recording by Kenny Håkansson Band from 1977 also exists.

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