Levande Livet - Strömmens Pärla (1973) Vinyl
Artist: Levande Livet
Title: Strömmens Pärla
Year Of Release: 1973
Label: Silence
Genre: Jazz-Rock, Acid Rock, Blues Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks, 16/44,1) / Flac (tracks, 24/96)
Total Time: 37:26
Total Size: 222/750 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Strömmens Pärla
Year Of Release: 1973
Label: Silence
Genre: Jazz-Rock, Acid Rock, Blues Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks, 16/44,1) / Flac (tracks, 24/96)
Total Time: 37:26
Total Size: 222/750 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Mänskolivet
02. Samma Samba
03. Fri Idioti
04. Out of This Mess
05. Bellman
06. Hr Drever & Hr Ströver
07. Strömmens Pärla
Line-up::
Baritone Saxophone – Gunnar Bergsten
Drums – Anders Spets
Electric Bass – Labbe Bergström*
Electric Guitar – Tommy Broman
Electric Piano, Reeds – Johnny Mowinckel
Goblet Drum [Darbouka] – Peter Smoliansky
Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone – Hans Berggren
Trumpet – Maffy Falay
Vocals, Tambourine – Einar Heckscher
Living Life was a Swedish rock band formed by Einar Heckscher and Johnny Mowinckel.
After the Sogmusobil project, Heckscher and Mowinckel reconstructed their former group Phone Paisa, but now under the name of Living Life. This band first and only LP, Strömmen's pearl (Silence 1973), contains mainly heavy acid rock with both Swedish and English political texts, performed with Heckscher's characteristic singing voice, but also some calmer songs. The band was reinforced with jazz musicians Gunnar Bergsten, Maffy Falay and Peter Smoliansky (all three with a past in G.L. Unit), who give the music a certain jazz piece.
After the Sogmusobil project, Heckscher and Mowinckel reconstructed their former group Phone Paisa, but now under the name of Living Life. This band first and only LP, Strömmen's pearl (Silence 1973), contains mainly heavy acid rock with both Swedish and English political texts, performed with Heckscher's characteristic singing voice, but also some calmer songs. The band was reinforced with jazz musicians Gunnar Bergsten, Maffy Falay and Peter Smoliansky (all three with a past in G.L. Unit), who give the music a certain jazz piece.