Thursday, November 09, 2006

Folk och Rackare "Rackarspel" (Swedish/Norwegian Folk 1978)

Swedish/Norwegian folk group starting with vocalist Carin Kjellman and guitarist Ulf Gruvberg, who had released one album Med Rotter i Medeltiden ('With Roots In The Middle Ages') on Swedish Sonet '74. Folk Och Rackare ('Folk And Rogues') on the Swedish YTF label '76 found them augmented by fiddlers Kalle Almlof and Jonny Soling, who left that year, but the duo established a long-lasting lineup Dec. '76 with Norwegians Jorn Jensen and Trond Villa. both from the Norwegian folk-rock group Folque. The debut album was Rackarspel '78, but Anno 1979 on Sonet was far more accomplished, with clearer musical direction. Stjarnhasten '81 continued an innovative fusing of Nordic folk musics, and Rackbag on the Swedish Amalthea label '85 found them expanded to a sextet with Affe Byberg and Olle Westbergh, plus guest Richard Thompson. Kjellman's eponymous solo album on Amalthea that same year was a departure, veering away from folk towards rock, including translations into Swedish of songs by Thompson ('How I Wanted To' and 'It's Just The Motion') and Sandy Denny ('Winterwards' and 'Solo'). Kjellman also sang on Thomas Lindahl's Det Krokta Rummet on Amalthea in '87. Folk Och Rackare never achieved the success outside Scandinavia that their accomplished act deserved; that breakthrough was left to Fikarfolket, who became stalwarts on the international folk festival scene in the late '80s-early '90s. Ulf Gruvberg became increasingly important in Swedish radio, responsible for live music broadcasting, and also produced Hedningarna, an influential Swedish group of the early '90s including Swedish and Finnish musicians.

4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dear Friend
Thank u so very much
Ive bin searchin for years for folk n rackare and now finally thanx to u i can listen to their music. all i now neeed is duncan brownes wild places n streeets of fire

thanx once again
warm rgds

10 November, 2006 03:05  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

i got a 70 'sNorwegian folk album..:)

10 November, 2006 07:19  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Swedes and Norwegians in one group?

I didn't think that was possible!

10 November, 2006 15:57  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Brilliant!

18 April, 2008 00:43  

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