
Featured artists: Monica Törnell / Risken Finns / Nynningen / Mikael Ramel / Peps Blodsband / Cornelis Vreeswijk
Swedish vocals
International relevance: ***
”Festplatsen 1974” follows obscure label Happy Cop & Hiphop Bee's overwhelmingly brilliant ”Hälsa på som förr” by Mikael Ramel & Unga Hjärtan, and what it is is best explained by the liner notes: ”Festplatsen (='the festival grounds') was an entertainment show made for both radio and TV and recorded live at small festival grounds in July and August 1973, The music and the talk should, as much as possible, reflect the locality by mixing local talents and invited national and sometimes international personalities.” The show was aired in five episodes and was hosted by Mikael Ramel and Bengan Dalén of Fläsket Brinner and at the time also member of Ramel's band. Satirical duo Risken Finns were musical regulars on the show.
This album has selections from three of
the five episodes, and apart from the obvious inclusions of Risken
Finns and Ramel himself, there are appearences from Monica Törnell,
Peps Blodsband, and Sweden's prime troubadour Cornelis Vreeswijk.
There's also an unusual example of Nynningen backing Risken Finns in
a wonderfully raucous version of Risken's chestnut ”Du känner väl
mig”. If Nynningen's own albums would have been that unhinged
they'd have been way better! Risken's two other contributions are
good too although more in their usual acoustic vein.
Mikael
Ramel's songs with Dalén are more low-key than those on ”Hälsa på
som förr” but still absolutely great. These four tracks are an
essential addition to his regular albums and the splendid live album
mentioned earlier.
I'm a bit disappointed with Peps Persson and his Blodsband though. This was around the time when Peps switched from blues to reggae, and here they occasionally sound as if they're not sure which to choose. Both ”Falsk matematik” and ”Djupt i mitt hjärta” sound confused, especially with the addition of accordeon which seems to have a hard time finding its place in the mix. The Swedish cover of ”Little Red Rooster” – ”Liden rö tocke” – fares better by being a straight-ahead blues, but all four Peps tracks seem a bit off.
The sound quality is excellent mono all through and the album was released in a minimal edition of only 100 copies on vinyl, no CD.
The full fifth episode of ”Festplatsen” is available for streaming on Mikael Ramel's website and has a couple of Kebnekaise tracks not on this album.
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