Harvester - Hemåt (1969)


Rok po wydaniu albumu "Sov gott Rose-Marie" szwedzki eksperymentujący zespół International Harvester zmienił po raz kolejny nazwę, tym razem po prostu na Harvester. Pod szyldem tym wydali w 1969 roku jeden album "Hemat", który pod względem stylistycznym nie odbiega znacząco od poprzednich wcieleń grupy. Tak jak i tam, muzycy zręcznie i na swój bardzo charakterystyczny sposób eksperymentują w granicach psychodelii i folku. 


Harvester was formed in 1967 in Stockholm by guitarist Bo Anders Persson and included cello player Ericsson and violinist Yman. They were first known because of International Harvester and Pärsson Sound who delivered colossal live sessions during the late 60s. In 1968 they changed their name for Harvester. During that period they partly abandoned their psych-out droning rock and focused their interest on traditional folk music and acoustic performances. Harvester provided splendid home made epiphanic folk ragas made of ritual psychotropical moods and improvised bucolic ballads. The debut album Sov Gott Rose-Marie was released in 1968 on Love. In 1969 alternative labels had started to pop up, and with the name shortened to Harvester the band released their second album, Hemat, on Decibel. (progarchives)

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