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Flasket Brinner: Fläsket Brinner (1971)

Here's a totally unknown, killer Swedish band that few have ever heard of: Fläsket Brinner. They had released two albums, this self-entitled offering on Silence Records, and a second album simply entitled Fläsket in 1972 on Polydor. But the review is for their debut.

What's unusual of this album is it's recorded live, which is not typical for a debut, but believe me, the band had put on a killer show that night. This is some really killer jamming progressive jazz rock that just doesn't let up! The opening cut, "Gånglåten" might not reveal that, it sounds like a repetitive Bo Hansson piece without the organ. It's not bad, but it seems like the odd piece.

The next one is a 14 minute piece called "Tysta Finskan" and here's what shows the best qualities of the band: killer jamming with lots of of great guitar from Bengt Dahlen and organ work from Sten Bergman (who also played flute, this guy also played for Bo Hansson), with some squeaky saxes provided by Gunnar Bergsten (who also played for Bo Hansson). You'll also hear the band playing an excerpt from Bo Hansson's Lord of the Rings as well. Those two songs are side one.

Side two contains six shorter pieces, but that doesn't mean the music isn't of any less quality. This just as killer as "Tysta Finskan". "Bosses Låt" was a song written by Bo Hansson, and he even guests here! So unsurprisingly, this sounds like something Bo Hansson would do on his albums, except with more power and energy. "Räva" is basically guitarist Bengt Dahlen's time to shine, and it sounds a lot like something Frank Zappa could have done when he was in a jamming mood. I can't say there's any weak spot to be found on side two.

The only real complaint I have of this album is it still hasn't seen the light of day as a CD reissue, so you'll have to find the original LP, which isn't easy to come by, but if you can get a hold of a copy, it's really well worth it. So if you want some intense, jamming progressive jazz rock, get this album without hesitation.

Added: October 5th 2003
Reviewer: Ben Miler | See all reviews by Ben Miler
Category: Music
Location: Sweden
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Flasket Brinner: Fläsket Brinner (1971)
Posted by adult emporium on 2008-11-26 22:40:08   My Score:
Comprehensive Work, I liked It, Thanks

Flasket Brinner: Fläsket Brinner (1971)
Posted by nike air equalon for wome on 2008-11-25 03:46:51   My Score:
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Flasket Brinner: Fläsket Brinner (1971)
Posted by cyco93 on 2006-10-24 13:04:05   My Score:
a good introduction for flasket brinner music is the 4 cd's box set "the swedish radio recordings 1970-1975 " ( mellotronen) exellent remastering work great jams do not mist the 30 th mellotronen anniversary in january in stockohlm they will play live this night with lot of killers 70' swedish band as mikael ramel , life ,trettioariga kriget, asoka (my favorit ) ...and lots more !

Flasket Brinner: Fläsket Brinner (1971)
Posted by Robban on 2005-12-25 13:03:05
I phoned Mellotronen, the record-shop/company that has reissued their other albums. Thay said that this album will NEVER be out on CD bacuse of the bands hard feelings towards their old record company Silence. To bad! Robban

Flasket Brinner: Fläsket Brinner (1971)
Posted by lisa on 2005-10-29 11:26:29   My Score:
saw them live in gothenburg two nights ago - first concert there since the 70`s. wow!

Flasket Brinner: Fläsket Brinner (1971)
Posted by Mo on 2005-01-25 09:08:25
Got the CD reissue for this... excellent stuff, good jams, great keyboards and guitar inter-play. Downside : Vocals only average.

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