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BO AXELZON & HIS EXOTIC SOUNDS
Discography:
BO AXELZON
& HIS EXOTIC SOUNDS (SUBLP-1)
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In these days of tension
on a world wide scale, and hurry in our daily tasks, one of our greatest needs
is for some means to relax, to find relief from worry. The answer is found when
you encounter Bosse, his son Adam & their swinging gang of Exotic-nicks gives
you a blazing hi-fi display of brass and percussion. Foreign, exotic instruments
appear and dazzle your imagination. Youll never experienced music like this
before.
This is music to see - on this record there are many new sounds
that will force the listener to create his own word picture. This is music to
feel - as Bo and his gang are careful to provide in their orchestration the specific
feeling of
sipping exotic drinks while gulping in some unbelievably picturesque
beauty.
To put it with what may well be deceptive simplicity, the
rather modest purpose of this album is to achieve a kind of high fidelity travelogue
- an intention, by the way, that is announced at the outset by the Saz and Egyptian
drum in Salome.
This whole album, indeed, is as revealing of Bos
resourcefulness as it is of the various musicians creative inspiration. Basically,
indeed, it betrays nothing more complicated than an urge to provide an irresistible
beat. And that, after all, is the way the drums were meant to be played.
Bo has been beating the skins for such musical dignities as Charro Pampas, to
name just one This amazing debut album full of contrast and surprises, is an ideal
showcase for the myriad talents of Bo Axelzon and his Exotic Sounds. The exotic
mood music that youll hear in this set are right now commercial success
as a new pop approach; but theres nothing new under the sun,
as this kind of playing has a long and colorful history that goes back over a
thousand years...
Review:
Reflecting a local interest in lounge and exotica music from the 1950s-60s
(incidentally, years before this became "trendy") this marvy 10"
album features newly recorded material by professional musicians old enough to
have experienced the original era. Bo A is Adam's father. The Lama/Lama
Reviews
Personnel:
Bo Axelzon: Drums, Percussion
Adam Axelzon: Percussion, Bird Calls
Curt
Landberg: Trumpet
Roger Petersson: Valve Trombone
Gunnar Ericsson: Tenor
Saxophone
Stig Bäckström: Clarinet, Alto Saxophone, Bassoon
Ebbe Belfrage: Accordion
Dick Malm: Accordion, Guitar
Gunnar Örtenstrand:
Guitar
Stefan Kéry: Lap Steele, Sitar, Saz, Guitar
Anders Paulsson:
Bass
Lars Hedström: Bass
Recorded at In Deep Studios, Stockholm,
Sweden
Produced by: Adam Axelzon, Stefan Kéry, Anders Paulsson
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