Älgarnas Trädgård - Framtiden Är Ett Svävande Skepp, Förankrat I Forntiden (Reissue) (1972/2007)
Artist: Älgarnas Trädgård
Title: Framtiden Är Ett Svävande Skepp, Förankrat I Forntiden
Year Of Release: 1972/2007
Label: Silence
Genre: Folk Rock, Prog Rock, Space Rock, Avantgarde, Art Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks, log)
Total Time: 58:27
Total Size: 339 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Framtiden Är Ett Svävande Skepp, Förankrat I Forntiden
Year Of Release: 1972/2007
Label: Silence
Genre: Folk Rock, Prog Rock, Space Rock, Avantgarde, Art Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks, log)
Total Time: 58:27
Total Size: 339 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Two hours over two blue mountains with a cuckoo on each side, of the hours...that is (13:13)
2. There is a time for everything, there is a time when even time will meet (6:11)
3. Children of Possibilities (3:12)
4. La Rotta (1:41)
5. Viriditas (3:00)
6. Rings of Saturn (7:15)
7. The future is a hovering ship, anchored in the past (5:07)
Bonus Tracks:
8. 5/4 (10:25)
9. The Mirrors of Gabriel (8:28)
Line-up:
Andreas Brandt / vocals, violin, percussion, flute
Dan Söderqvist / guitars, percussion
Jan Ternald / Mellotron, piano, Moog modular, organ, electric piano
Sebastian Öberg / cello, flute, sitar, tablas
Mikael Johansson / bass, hand drum, zither, tablas, percussion
Denis Lundh / drums, tablas, percussion, cornet, jew's harp
With:
Margareta Söderberg / vocals (3)
Christer Öhman / percussion (4)
Kjell Karlgren / alto sax (5)
Christer Bothén / baritone sax (5)
Founded in Gothenburg, Sweden in 1969 - Disbanded in 1976
ÄLGARNAS TRÄDGÅRD are a seminal, 6-piece Swedish combo who made one album in 1972, a cult classic and masterpiece of psychedelia that could have come straight out of the 'Kraut' school of Space Rock. After the release of their album, they kept on playing live for a while, even recording a full album's worth of new material in 1973-74. But it wasn't until 2001 that this material was mixed and released, on a cd entitled "Delayed".
Their 1972 classic, "Framtiden ar ett Svavande Skepp, Forankrat I Forntiden", is a veritable testimony to the halcyon days of hippiedom - a time when grown men, like children playing with forbidden colours, were popping hallucinogenic bonbons and experimenting with psychedelic sounds in their quest for mind-expanding adventures and altered states of consciousness. However, ÄLGARNAS TRÄDGÅRD's music never lapses into drugged-out silliness or aimless noodling. It ranges from earnest, to Medieval, to completely creepy - a sort of 'RIO meets folk'. They concoct some earthly (and unearthly) sounds using a combination of traditional, modern rock instruments and ethnic/archaic ones, the result being a spectacular blend of slow-smoking psychedelia with a strong vernacular Swedish folk bent. Their guitar-based, trance-like music is reminiscent of ASH RA TEMPEL; it also shares GONG's organic mayhem and the hypnotic qualities of early TANGERINE DREAM. If you can imagine a Nordic version of AMON DÜÜL II or ASH RA TEMPEL, you'll have a pretty good idea of what they sound like. The 2001 cd "Delayed", which makes heavier use of drums and guitars, is yet another marvellously atmospheric and creative mixture of prog and psychedelia.
Highly recommended for Krautrock aficionados as well as for fans of CAN and PINK FLOYD, circa "Ummagumma".
ÄLGARNAS TRÄDGÅRD are a seminal, 6-piece Swedish combo who made one album in 1972, a cult classic and masterpiece of psychedelia that could have come straight out of the 'Kraut' school of Space Rock. After the release of their album, they kept on playing live for a while, even recording a full album's worth of new material in 1973-74. But it wasn't until 2001 that this material was mixed and released, on a cd entitled "Delayed".
Their 1972 classic, "Framtiden ar ett Svavande Skepp, Forankrat I Forntiden", is a veritable testimony to the halcyon days of hippiedom - a time when grown men, like children playing with forbidden colours, were popping hallucinogenic bonbons and experimenting with psychedelic sounds in their quest for mind-expanding adventures and altered states of consciousness. However, ÄLGARNAS TRÄDGÅRD's music never lapses into drugged-out silliness or aimless noodling. It ranges from earnest, to Medieval, to completely creepy - a sort of 'RIO meets folk'. They concoct some earthly (and unearthly) sounds using a combination of traditional, modern rock instruments and ethnic/archaic ones, the result being a spectacular blend of slow-smoking psychedelia with a strong vernacular Swedish folk bent. Their guitar-based, trance-like music is reminiscent of ASH RA TEMPEL; it also shares GONG's organic mayhem and the hypnotic qualities of early TANGERINE DREAM. If you can imagine a Nordic version of AMON DÜÜL II or ASH RA TEMPEL, you'll have a pretty good idea of what they sound like. The 2001 cd "Delayed", which makes heavier use of drums and guitars, is yet another marvellously atmospheric and creative mixture of prog and psychedelia.
Highly recommended for Krautrock aficionados as well as for fans of CAN and PINK FLOYD, circa "Ummagumma".