Sunday, June 5, 2022

KLARATEATERN – Sessornas sånger (YTF, 1976)


Swedish vocals
International relevance: **

With music written by Gunnar Evander (and lyrics by Per Lysander and Suzanne Osten), this stands as something of the third part in the informal feminist trilogy beginning with ”Sånger om kvinnor” in 1971 and continuing with ”Jösses flickor – befrielsen är nära” in 1975. While not great, ”Sessornas sånger” stands head and shoulders above the previous two. It's more refined, the perfomances are smoother thanks to seasoned studio pros such as Rolf Alex and Jan Bandel but it's also a bit lacklustre, and the songs are at least occasionally better. Although they originate from a stage performance by Klarateatern, several of them are focused enough to stand on their own, in particular the almost-funky ”Den svarta prinsessan och den röda”, the evocative ”Sessornas magar” and the brooding gospel-tinged ”O Gud gör mig fattig”. ”Äntligen en prins” isn't that great, but fans of wah-wah might appreciate it nevertheless. Some songs have male vocals, but the songs featuring female vocals fare generally better.

Being musical excerpts from a stage play, the songs tell a story, with the plot centered around the Swedish princesses. Given ”Sessornas sånger” was released at the height of progg era, it's critical of the Swedish monarchy. 

All in all, the album's value is greater as a period piece than a musical work.

Comes with a lyric sheet.

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