Wigwam - Some Several Moons (2005)

Artist: Wigwam
Title: Some Several Moons
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: RCA
Genre: Pop Rock, Prog Rock, Jazz Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:00:55
Total Size: 149/439 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Some Several Moons
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: RCA
Genre: Pop Rock, Prog Rock, Jazz Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:00:55
Total Size: 149/439 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Intro
02. Chord Squad
03. Sandpainting
04. Bow Lane
05. Kabul Grill
06. Cloudy Dream
07. Deep Pop (Before the Only One Comes)
08. Squaw Valley Non-Event
09. Tokyo Joe (One Roll from Paradise)
10. Banging on the Ceiling
11. Cacobe Bar Two-Step
Jim Pembroke / vocals, piano
Pekka Rechardt / guitar
Esa Kotilainen / keyboards
Mats Huldén / bass, backing vocals
Jari Kettunen / drums, percussion
With:
Michael Monroe / harmonica, tenor saxophone
Ari Pitkänen / tuba
Olli Kari / marimba
Formed in 1968 - Disbanded in 1978 - Reformed in the 1990s and are still active (as of 2017)
Finland's WIGWAM were truly one of the pioneers of early progressive rock. The history of WIGWAM can be subdivided into two separate eras: the original or "old" WIGWAM of 1969-1974 and the "new" WIGWAM of 1974-1977. The two were dramatically different, in terms of personnel and overall sound. The music of this unique band is dominated by the piano and organ sounds, all of those wrapped up in a sometimes dark music filled with typical Scandinavian influences. There is some great interplay between all the musicians. It gives you the feeling they were doing this to stay warm!
Though not a classic album, "Tombstone Valentine" was the first WIGWAM album that seems to show the band members getting to grips with each ones individual musical desires. In many ways, "Fairyport" was a continuation of "Tombstone Valentine", but I would say it is a bit more experimental and progressive. Nowadays, this album is considered a classic within progressive rock circles and it has a number of features that make it stand out as one of the great progressive albums of the seventies. "Being" (1974) was the last album by the legendary Pembroke/Gustavson/Pohjola/Österberg lineup. This album is a concept album, with most of the music and lyrics written by Jukka GUSTAVSON. This is an essential album for any fan of progressive rock. In early 1975, the new lineup was up and released the album that became an instant classic, "Nuclear Nightclub". When the new titled "Dark Album" was released in late 1977, WIGWAM had ceased to exist.
Finland's WIGWAM were truly one of the pioneers of early progressive rock. The history of WIGWAM can be subdivided into two separate eras: the original or "old" WIGWAM of 1969-1974 and the "new" WIGWAM of 1974-1977. The two were dramatically different, in terms of personnel and overall sound. The music of this unique band is dominated by the piano and organ sounds, all of those wrapped up in a sometimes dark music filled with typical Scandinavian influences. There is some great interplay between all the musicians. It gives you the feeling they were doing this to stay warm!
Though not a classic album, "Tombstone Valentine" was the first WIGWAM album that seems to show the band members getting to grips with each ones individual musical desires. In many ways, "Fairyport" was a continuation of "Tombstone Valentine", but I would say it is a bit more experimental and progressive. Nowadays, this album is considered a classic within progressive rock circles and it has a number of features that make it stand out as one of the great progressive albums of the seventies. "Being" (1974) was the last album by the legendary Pembroke/Gustavson/Pohjola/Österberg lineup. This album is a concept album, with most of the music and lyrics written by Jukka GUSTAVSON. This is an essential album for any fan of progressive rock. In early 1975, the new lineup was up and released the album that became an instant classic, "Nuclear Nightclub". When the new titled "Dark Album" was released in late 1977, WIGWAM had ceased to exist.