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Rotrock

Peps Persson, Peps Blodsband

Sonet | 1980

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Dostupnost: Skladem pro e-shop
Vydáno v: Švédsko
Poznámka: Drobné vlásečnice, drobné škrábance, opotřebený obal, skvrna od vody, původní vsádka
Vystaveno: čt 7. dubna 2022 7:49
Číslo položky: 310880

A1 - Gud Som Blinka Fader Vår 4:10min
A2 - Motorcykeln 2:46min
A3 - Illa 4:24min
A4 - Ingenting Gjort 3:58min
A5 - Då Måste Detta Va Blues 3:31min
A6 - Kör Hårt 0:35min
B1 - Rotrock 4:16min
B2 - Främmande 5:07min
B3 - Karna & Ola 3:18min
B4 - Ain Sorgeli Visa Om Vau-Illen Pau Tinged I Auby 2:32min
B5 - Snackar Skit 3:24min

Peps Persson

Swedish guitarist, mouth harp player, percussionist, producer, singer and songwriter, born December 20, 1946 in Klippan, Sweden, died 27 June 2021 in Vittsjö district in Skåne county. In Helsingborg his father Anton, a radio technician, owned a radio store on Järnvägsgatan in central Klippan. The family lived above said store. After it went bust in the 50s, they first moved an hour east, to Åhus by the east coast, but soon settled when he still was a child in nearby Tjörnarp in Höör municipality, a tiny town where he grew up listening to the blues as a teenager, typically discussing politics at the dining table with his academically educated sisters, and starting his first bands in the mid 60s. He died in his Vittsjö home of many years June 27, 2021, non-active for the better part of his last 15 years due to his heart problem, living as a recluse with his wife Anita, spending much time in his home studio in a shack next to their old house in the dark forest, studying the Arabic roots of Mali blues. About 6-8 months before he died, he gathered his old friends and band members in Hässleholm for a last gig together at a local club - the first in some 50 odd years - and also let a local newspaper journalist, longtime fan and friend, Göran Holmquist, finally write his memoirs, something Holmquist had wanted for many a good year. The book - 'Spela för livet' - was released on Peps' 74th and last birthday Dec. 20, 2020. He died half a year later. His father Anton Persson wrote three songs that were recorded by Peps; 'Persson ifrån stan' from Peps Blodsband - Hög Standard , 'Drängavisan' from Peps Blodsband - Spår and 'Karna & Ola' on Peps Persson Med Blodsband Och Kapell* - Rotrock . As retirees, his parents moved back to Klippan where they both died; Anton in 1979, Marta in 1985. They're both buried at the old Klippan Chapel. Peps Persson was both a blues and a reggae pioneer in Sweden, and toured extensively in Sweden, Norway and Denmark for some 30 years. His sound was a bit special as he sang with both his exaggerated, Scanian dialect , and with a very characteristic voice. Persson's 1968 debut album - as Linkin' Louisiana Peps - was a straight-forward take on the blues, The studio musicians were some of Sweden's best, like Bill and Guy Öhrström and Slim Notini. It consisted of three covers of Elmore James standards, but also covers of tracks by John Lee Hooker, Eddie Boyd, Brownie McGhee and the likes. On his 2nd album, 'Sweet Mary Jane' as Peps & Blues Quality in 1969, he wrote all of the song except for a cover of a Lightnin' Hopkins track, 'I Once Was A Gambler'. Former jazz and progresssive rock drummer and lifelong friend Bosse Skoglund was now on board for the first time . Peps' third blues album in 1972 was actually recorded in Chicago during a two-week stay there, with the help of local musicians. Most songs were his own compositions, but he also recorded tracks by, for instance, Muddy Waters and Walter Jacobs, as well as one each by Carey Bell and Mighty Joe Young who both played on the album. His later move to the Swedish language, him openly smoking Mary Jane and his hippie looks, as well as his down-to-earth, humoruous political lyrics, and his connections with the Swedish "proggen" in the 70s made "Peps" a blues pioneer and a legend in his own time in Sweden. In the mid 70s, his interest for reggae also made him a pioneer in that area, with his Swedish covers of classic, early reggae songs. His legacy cannot be underestimated, but the shameless lack of re-releases of his recordings has made him more or less unknown to at least one generation now, although he actually had a huge surprise hit with Peps Blodsband - Oh Boy! in 1992, and totally unexpectedly performed said song on a popular TV show in Stockholm in Aug. 1999. His last album, 'Äntligen!' was released in 2005 to little or none attention outside his die-hard fanbase. His last public show was in Vittsjö June 28, 2014.

Peps Blodsband

Swedish band, playing blues but mainly reggae, formed in 1973. They released the album Blodsband in 1974. Blodsband became a popular record thanks to the song "Falsk matematik" and was on Kvällstoppen for 15 weeks. In 1975 came the album Hög standard which became the first with only reggae music. Here were Swedish versions of Bob Marley's "Stir It Up" and "Talkin 'Blues" together with Swedish reggae music written by Peps Persson himself. His translations of well-known reggae lyrics are reasonably headstrong and very Scanian. This is, for example, Bob Marley's "Small Ax" in Scanian "Liden såg". The subsequent album Droppen urholkar stenen contained both blues and reggae. In 1978 he released the album Spår which contained the classic "Hyreskasern". It was a Swedish version of Jacob Miller's "Tenement Yard". In 1992, the album Spelar för livet was released, featuring his probably biggest hit "Oh Boy". In 2005 they released their first studio album since the 1990s, Äntligen!.

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