Swedish vocals
International relevance: *
An album consisting exclusively of Rolling Stones
covers translated to Swedish by Mats Zetterberg (Fiendens Musik) and
Dan Hylander (Raj Montana Band). Recorded in mono for true
old-fashioned fidelity, this is one bizarre beast of an album. It's
probably one of the most uninhibited albums you'll hear in a while. I
wouldn't exactly call it good, but the over the top energy, perhaps
more akin to punk than progg, is perversely fascinating. Even the
slower tracks have a sloshed street fight vibe – I have a funny
feeling that the alcohol costs may have exceeded the recording
expenses... Try ”Hur var det med din morsa, tjejen (kom hon i
skymundan)?” (=”Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The
Shadows?”) or ”Din första kollision” (=”19th Nervous
Breakdown”) and I think you'll see what I mean.
Two sleeve
variations exist, one brownish yellow and one turqouise with the brownish one being the original.
Mostly originals second time around with only a couple of stray covers of Bob Dylan, Swedish garage rockers Problem, and a Chip Taylor penned number. A couple of tracks are co-written with Ronny Carlsson of Rockamöllan and Onna Taas Band. Nowhere near as hysterical as ”Gatstenar” which unfortunately means the skewed appeal of the predecessor is all gone. ”Mors och fars kärlek” most of all sounds like a bad Raj Montana Band album. Best track by far is ”Det är okej” still has a very long way to go to even lick the shoes of Problem's original version, even though Problem main man Stefan Ahlqvist appears on guitar. Partly recorded in Silence's studio, but you couldn't tell from the cold, bony, artificial production.
Back in
covers land again, this time Bob Dylan. But it's better to read the
album than to listen to it (if you know Swedish, and even so if you
don't). The production is as 80s as it gets already in 1982 –
unbearable. But some of the translations are among the best Swedish
Dylan interpretentions you'll ever see. Two of them are by Ronny
Carlsson, one by Dan Hylander, but most of them – the best ones –
are by man of words Mats Zetterberg.
Dan Tillberg made a few more albums in the 80s.
Gatstenar full album playlist
Mors och fars kärlek full album playlist
Kärlek minus noll full album playlist
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