Tuesday, July 8, 2025

VARIOUS ARTISTS – Framtid – decentralisering (Centerns Ungdomsförbund, EP 1972) / Gemenskap där alla behövs (Centerns ungdomsförbund, 1976)

An infamous pamphlet published by Oktoberförlaget in 1977 decided that ”the people have never triumphed to the music of the enemy”. Perhaps the youth league of the Swedish Centre Party (the right wing party most to the left) adapted that credo years before the communists did. Or they simply thought that it was unfair that only the leftist groupings should release records to push their politics.


VARIOUS ARTISTS - Framtid – decentralisering (Centerns Ungdomsförbund, EP 1972)
Sparxs / unknown artist 
Swedish vocals
International relevance: *

This four track EP was released already in 1972 and has the incredibly sexy title ”Future – decentralization” (spot the irony). Side A belongs to the otherwise completely unknown Sparxs. “Säga vad man vill” sounds like a Christian song of the 60s while “Vi talar ej – vi tiger” is comparitvely OK. The uncredited performers of side B have nothing going for them however. “Hembygdsmuseet” sounds like an old-timey waltz that certainly doesn't suggest any youthfulness. “Biocider” sounds like any generic attempt at securing a place on the Svensktoppen radio hit list of the 60s. Best thing about the EP is the nice green vinyl.


VARIOUS ARTISTS - Gemenskap där alla behövs (Centerns Ungfomsförbund, 1976)
Björn Scharin / Cheese Doodles / Piteå-Långnäs Programlag / Mats Ohlsson / Rodney Liljeholm / Birgit Wallouch / Karin Stattin / Margaretha Bäckstrom / Tommy Engström / Birgitta Söderström / Folke Antonsson / Freddie Hedman / Gert Ove Lundberg / Karin Stenvall / Marianne Olofsson / Per Stenvall / Anette Apleryd / Ann Hallberg / Berith Gustafsson / Elisabeth Larsson / Marie Hallberg / Yvonne Nilsson / Birgitta Johansson / Eva Hansson
Swedish vocals, spoken word
International relevance: -

1976 was the year when the Social Democratic Party lost the power for the first time in 40 years. The Centre Party was the biggest party in the right wing coalition why the Prime Minister spot went to slow-talking leader Torbjörn Fälldin. I can assure you that this album, released in the very same year, had absolutely no role in their victory. Had more people heard it, they surely would have lost. If a four song EP was too much, then a full album becomes a health issue. With songs taken from various theatrical plays, the style is roughly the same, with old-timey stuff, Svensktoppen dross, and that persistent, rosy-cheeked Christian vibe. New to this album are dashes of debile country music which certainly don't ease the pain. “Best” track is Björn Scharin's “Lokalsamhällen” which sounds like cross between Bernt Staf and an underslept Ragnar Borgedahl.

Framtid - decentralisering:
Sparxs - Säga vad man vill
Sparxs - Vi talar ej - vi tiger
Unknown artist - Hembygdsmuseet
Unknown artist - Biocider

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