English vocals, instrumental
International relevance: **
Despite being only a five-track 7”
EP, Björn Famne's lone solo outing is a split
personality work musically speaking. It features a semi-spacey take on classic trad tune
”Visa från Utanmyra” with soft wah wah, vibraphone and acoustic
guitar clearly nspirated by UK folk guitars such as Bert Jansch, John Renbourn and Davey Graham. The acoustic
twin guitar work of Renbourn and Jansch is also evident on
”Bach Goes to Town”, while ”Mañha De Carneval” is soft late
night bossa nova. ”Njudungssjåttis” is a bluesy rock'n'roll track
of little merit.
The track here that really stands out
here is the EP's only non-instrumental and also Famne's most famous one,
”Vampire”. Full of wild, screaming electric guitars over a
persistent heavy groove it wouldn't have been out of place on
Scorpion's ”I Am The Scorpion”. It would also have been the best
track on that album. Instead this example of excellent half sloppy
hard rock was resurrected for the third volume of the comp series
”Who Will Buy These Wonderful Evils" which turned into a fullblown classic.
Björn Famne is still active and has
played with several bands in different genres over the years. His
recorded output is relatively meagre though. Apart from this very
rare EP (made a bit more obtainable by the Woah Dad! Record Store Day
12" reissue in 2016), there are a couple of tracks by Famne led band
Famntag on the local ”Aktiv Ungdom: Alsterett” V/A comp. He
also made an album and a couple of singles with Örebro band Lix in
the early/mid 80's, and appeared on an EP by Christian youth choir
Ingarps Ungdomskör, ”Jag vill leva nära dig” (release date
unknown).
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