| 1. Den Skrattande Grevinnan |
| 2. Sen Repris |
| 3. Flytet |
| 4. Anar Dig |
| 5. Frog Funk |
| 6. Visan I Sommaren |
| 7. Taijgan |
| 8. Respektera min Värld |
| 9. En Igelkotts Död |
| 10. Total Förvirring |
| 11. Sist Pa Plan |
| 12. Visan I Sommaren |
| 13. Medley (I. En Igelkotts Död/II. Ömsom Sken) |
| 14. Live In An Elevator |
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Very few people only are able to name Roine STOLTs first professional band ! Even though he seems to have an eternally young face, TRANSATLANTICs famous guitarist was already a veteran when he created the quite famous THE FLOWER KINGS. The answer ? Twenty years earlier, this very young Swedish musician was "only" one of KAIPAs members, the band of the excellent keyboardist Hans LUNDIN, now re-formed for the outstanding "Notes From The Past" (A undeniable success, applauded in the year 2001 by both fans and critics !). However, it was not a one-time project ! A proof of this is that Musea has re-issued three albums of this leading Seventies Scandinavian Progressive rock band. With such references, we could expect some high-quality standards, especially given that the guitar riffs already showed their authors genius. Even though they are mostly instrumental, the eponymous album (1974), "Inget Nytt Under Solen" (1976) and "Solo" (1978) benefit from the warmth of the Swedish tongue (With some previously unreleased tracks sung in English). Their influences can be traced back to such varied styles as Progressive rock (CAMEL, YES, GENESIS ), classical music (BACH ) or local folklore. The enormous success of those re-issues places KAIPA among Museas best sales, and shows, as if it were not evident, this original musics great value Each album also includes some previously unreleased tracks. A real piece of history !
Very few people only are able to name Roine STOLTs first professional band ! Even though he seems to have an eternally young face, TRANSATLANTICs famous guitarist was already a veteran when he created the quite famous THE FLOWER KINGS. The answer ? Twenty years earlier, this very young Swedish musician was "only" one of KAIPAs members, the band of the excellent keyboardist Hans LUNDIN, now re-formed for the outstanding "Notes From The Past" (A undeniable success, applauded in the year 2001 by both fans and critics !). However, it was not a one-time project ! A proof of this is that Musea has re-issued three albums of this leading Seventies Scandinavian Progressive rock band. With such references, we could expect some high-quality standards, especially given that the guitar riffs already showed their authors genius. Even though they are mostly instrumental, the eponymous album (1974), "Inget Nytt Under Solen" (1976) and "Solo" (1978) benefit from the warmth of the Swedish tongue (With some previously unreleased tracks sung in English). Their influences can be traced back to such varied styles as Progressive rock (CAMEL, YES, GENESIS ), classical music (BACH ) or local folklore. The enormous success of those re-issues places KAIPA among Museas best sales, and shows, as if it were not evident, this original musics great value Each album also includes some previously unreleased tracks. A real piece of history !
Solo,Kaipa,Musea
Rock Music:
- So Lucky: Ultimate Collection [Import]
- Space Ritual 2
- Stony Road [Import]
- Sufferion-Hamartia of Prudence [Import]
- Telstarmania [Import]
- Thankful [Import]
- The Lost Frontier
- The Pendulum
- The White Ladies
- The World Of Genius Hans
Rock Music
Haunted: Psychedelic Pstones 2 [Import]
Ladies Night [Extra tracks] [Import]
Live from the Alabama Theatre [Live]
Martino: Set; Parisonatina al'dodecafonia for cello solo
