Showing posts with label The Cardigans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Cardigans. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 24, 2024

The Cardigans - Rise & Shine (1992)

As a follow-up to my recent post from The Cardigans, the demo that I mentioned that the band recorded in their flat was eventually released as two limited edition EP's, 'In Search Of Pooh' and 'The World According To...', both consisting of four tracks each, and being released in Sweden in 1992 on the appropriately named Flat Records label. This left three recordings which were not available for general consumption, but luckily the whole demo is available if you know where to find it, and so here is the very first appearance on tape of The Cardigans, recorded in late 1992, and with Nina Persson providing lead vocals on about half of the tracks. It might not sound very much like the band that we know and love today, but it was good enough to get them a record deal, and so we should be thankful that A&R man Ola Hermanson heard something in them that he liked.     


   
Track listing

01 Rise & Shine
02 Happy Here
03 Wrapped
04 Hard
05 Treasure
06 The Rescue Of The Man Next Door
07 Pooh Song
08 Dig My Earth
09 Simon Says
10 Celebration
11 Fine

Tuesday, September 17, 2024

The Cardigans - Blah Blah Blah (2005)

Peter Svensson and Magnus Sveningsson, both heavy metal musicians, formed The Cardigans in October 1992 in Jönköping, Sweden, with drummer Bengt Lagerberg, keyboardist Lars-Olof Johansson and lead singer Nina Persson. Living together in a small apartment, they recorded a demo tape, with Persson providing lead vocals on about half of the songs, and A&R man Ola Hermanson heard the demo and signed the band to his Trampolene imprint. They released their debut album 'Emmerdale' in Sweden and Japan in 1994, with it being re-released internationally in 1997 after the group achieved some commercial success. The remainder of 1994 was spent touring Europe and recording 'Life', which was released worldwide in 1995, becoming an international success, and selling more than a million copies. For the US release of 'Life' in 1996, tracks were taken from both the UK 'Life' and previous album 'Emmerdale', making their American debut on Minty Fresh Records essentially a compilation album. After the success of 'Life', the band signed with Mercury Records, who released their third album 'First Band On The Moon' in 1996, with lead single 'Lovefool' becoming a worldwide hit, particularly in the US and Japan. 
In 1997, the band played themselves in an episode of 'Beverly Hills, 90210' as the featured entertainment at their college graduation party, hosted by Kelly Taylor's dad, and they performed 'Lovefool' and 'Been It'. 1998's 'Gran Turismo' produced their second global hit single with 'My Favourite Game', while other songs from the album were featured in videogame and film soundtracks. In 1999 Tom Jones asked The Cardigans to record a duet with him on a cover of Talking Heads' 'Burning Down the House' for his 'Reload' album, which would be last new music for three years. In 2002 they returned to record the 'Long Gone Before Daylight' album, which was released the following year, and it became the one of the best selling albums in Sweden that year. The songs showed a more mature side of the group, with their familiar happy pop sound giving way to songs with more of an American country music influence. It is a much darker album than their previous works, and quieter than 'Gran Turismo', and Persson even dyed her hair jet black, reflecting the band's change of mood. The new sound didn't appeal to everyone, and criticism was generally mixed, with some welcoming the change of direction, while others missed the old pop sound, and accused the band of possibly being ashamed of their former "happy" attitude. 
In October 2005 the band released their sixth album, 'Super Extra Gravity', to generally favourable reviews, and a #1 spot on the Swedish album chart, but after they'd finished promotional activities in Autumn 2006, they entered an extended hiatus and devoted themselves to other projects. After six year out of the limelight, they received a lucrative offer from Hultsfred Festival to perform the album 'Gran Turismo' in full, and after initial hesitation, they decided to accept the offer. With Oskar Humlebo filling in for a reluctant Peter Svensson, they asked their agent to put on more shows for them, and they ended up making their live comeback with gigs in Lund and Copenhagen ahead of Hultsfred, before playing in Poland, Finland, Russia, Indonesia, Taiwan and Japan. Persson has confirmed that Svensson will never rejoin the band, and that as a result there would be no new Cardigans albums, as they would not feel right making new music without him, but they continue to tour sporadically. Throughout their career they have always given their fans value for money on their singles, often using the b-sides for their idiosyncratic cover versions of songs from the likes of Thin LIzzy, Blizzard Of Oz, and Kraftwerk. The flip of 1994's 'Rise & Shine' CD was a fifteen-minute piano rendition of a number of songs from their albums, and while it was very well done, it did seem to go on a bit after a while, so I've chopped it up into five segments and slotted them in between the other songs as interludes.  



Track listing
 
Disc I - 1994-1996      
01 I Figured Out (b-side of 'Black Letter Day' 1994)
02 Cocktail Party Bloody Cocktail Party (Part 1) (b-side of 'Rise & Shine' 1994)
03 Plain Parade (b-side of 'Sick & Tired' 1994)
04 Laika (b-side of 'Sick & Tired' 1994)
05 Cocktail Party Bloody Cocktail Party (Part 2) (b-side of 'Rise & Shine' 1994)
06 Pooh Song (b-side of 'Sick & Tired' 1994)
07 The Boys Are Back In Town (b-side of 'Hey! Get Out Of My Way' 1995)
08 Cocktail Party Bloody Cocktail Party (Part 3) (b-side of 'Rise & Shine' 1994)
09 Mr. Crowley (b-side of 'Carnival' 1995)
10 Emmerdale (b-side of 'Carnival' 1995)
11 Cocktail Party Bloody Cocktail Party (Part 4) (b-side of 'Rise & Shine' 1994)
12 Nasty Sunny Beam (b-side of 'Lovefool' 1996)
13 Country Hell (b-side of 'Your New Cuckoo' 1996)
14 Cocktail Party Bloody Cocktail Party (Part 5) (b-side of 'Rise & Shine' 1994)
15 Blah Blah Blah (b-side of 'Been It' 1996)

Disc II - 1998-2005
01 War (b-side of 'My Favourite Game' 1998)
02 Burning Down The House (single with Tom Jones 1999)
03 Hold Me (b-side of 'You're The Storm' 2003)
04 The Road (b-side of 'For What It's Worth' 2003)
05 Das Model ('00) (b-side of 'For What It's Worth' 2003)
06 If There Is A Chance (b-side of 'Live And Learn' 2003)
07 Changes (b-side of 'Live And Learn' 2003)
08 For The Boys (b-side of 'I Need Some Fine Wine....' 2005)
09 (If You Were) Less Like Me (b-side of 'Don't Blame Your Daughter (Diamonds)' 2005)
10 Give Me Your Eyes (bonus track from the special edition of 'Super Extra Gravity' 2005)
11 Slow (bonus track from the special edition of 'Super Extra Gravity' 2005)

Sunday, December 27, 2020

Various Artists - A Slow And Quiet Sabbath (2020) UPDATE

There have been so many good suggestions of artists who have covered Black Sabbath in a lounge style that I've decided to update the whole album. Thanks to Star Studded Sham for telling me about Hellsongs, and also to Anonymous for the tip about Casualties Of Jazz. A shame to lose The Lounge Brigade, but their other two Sabbath covers are already taken, and I'll leave the original post up so you can choose yourself, or mix and match 

A regular correspondent Fredrick Beondo recently pointed me in the direction of an interesting album, which was by a band called Jazz Sabbath. From the name you might think that it would be Black Sabbath songs done in a jazz style, and you'd be exactly right. However, not only is it a fine album in itself, but Rick Wakeman's son Adam has even made a documentary about the band, which explains the whole back-story and is well worth a watch here. The first thing that occurred to me after I'd listened to it was that it reminded me that Swedish popsters The Cardigans had covered 'Iron Man' on their 'First Band On The Moon' album, which got me thinking it there were any other cool versions of Sabbath songs, and surprise, surprise there were. 'Iron Man' wasn't The Cardigans' first attempt at a Sabs cover, as they did 'Sabbath Bloody Sabbath' on their first album, and Hellsongs cover heavy metal songs acoustically, with their version of 'Paranoid' being particularly fine. Similarly, Rondellus are an Estonian music ensemble who have released an album of Sabs songs done in a medieval style, and there must be something about the band that appeals to the Swedes, as Lisa Ljungberg has recorded a lovely version of 'Air Dance' on her 'Seven Seas' album. Charles Bradley gives 'Changes' a soul make-over, and only this year Ruthie Foster covered 'War Pigs' for her new soul/blues release. Finally we have two great jazz groups - Casualties Of Jazz are a Hammond B3-led trio, and then there's Jazz Sabbath themselves - the inspiration for this whole album - which I hope shows the heavy metal pioneers in a new light. The album is titled after the painting by Nicolas Gouny that I found online, which seemed perfect for the cover.



Track listing

01 Iron Man (The Cardigans)
02 Sweet Leaf (Casualties Of Jazz)
02 War Pigs (Ruthie Foster)
04 Air Dance (Lisa Ljungberg)
05 Paranoid (Hellsongs)
06 Fairies Wear Boots (Jazz Sabbath)
07 Changes (Charles Bradley)
08 Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (The Cardigans)
09 Planet Caravan (Rondellus)


Various Artists - A Slow And Quiet Sabbath (2020)

A regular correspondent Fredrick Beondo recently pointed me in the direction of an interesting album, which was by a band called Jazz Sabbath. From the name you might think that it would be Black Sabbath songs done in a jazz style, and you'd be exactly right. However, not only is it a fine album in itself, but Rick Wakeman's son Adam has even made a documentary about the band, which explains the whole back-story and is well worth a watch here. The first thing that occurred to me after I'd listened to it was that it reminded me that Swedish popsters The Cardigans had covered 'Iron Man' on their 'First Band On The Moon' album, which got me thinking it there were any other cool versions of Sabbath songs, and surprise, surprise there were. 'Iron Man' wasn't The Cardigans' first attempt at a Sabs cover, as they did 'Sabbath Bloody Sabbath' on their first album, and The Lounge Brigade have released a whole album of Sabbath songs done in an easy listening style. Similarly, Rondellus are an Estonian music ensemble who have released an album of Sabs songs done in a medieval style, and there must be something about the band that appeals to the Swedes, as Lisa Ljungberg has recorded a lovely version of 'Air Dance' on her 'Seven Seas' album. Andy Rehfeldt has posted a couple of videos on Youtube where he has extracted Ozzy's vocals and laid them over some cool jazzy chords, which works really well, and the videos are hilarious. Charles Bradley gives 'Changes' a soul make-over, and only this year Ruthie Foster covered 'War Pigs' for her new soul/blues release. Finally we have Jazz Sabbath themselves - the inspiration for this whole album - which I hope shows the heavy metal pioneers in a new light. The album is titled after the painting by Nicolas Gouny that I found online, which seemed perfect for the cover.
UPDATE - Many thanks to MrDave and Anonymous who pointed out another couple of bands who cover Sabbath in an unusual style, and the Casualties Of Jazz would fit right in here, so I've added their 'Wicked World' to the track listing. I'm afraid Brownout were too close to the originals to be classed as either slow or quiet, so they didn't make it.  



Track listing

01 Iron Man (The Cardigans)
02 Paranoid (The Lounge Brigade)
03 War Pigs (Ruthie Foster)
04 Air Dance (Lisa Ljungberg)
05 Sweet Leaf (Andy Rehfeldt [with Ozzy Osbourne])
06 Fairies Wear Boots (Jazz Sabbath)
07 Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (The Cardigans)
08 Changes (Charles Bradley)
09 Wicked World (Casualties Of Jazz)
10 Planet Caravan (Rondellus)


There have been so many good suggestions of artists who have covered Black Sabbath in a lounge style that I've decided to update the whole album. Thanks to Star Studded Sham for telling me about Hellsongs, and also to Anonymous for the tip about Casualties Of Jazz. A shame to lose The Lounge Brigade, but their other two Sabbath covers are already taken, so you can choose one or the other, or mix and match 

Alternative track listing

01 Iron Man (The Cardigans)
02 Sweet Leaf (Casualties Of Jazz)
02 War Pigs (Ruthie Foster)
04 Air Dance (Lisa Ljungberg)
05 Paranoid (Hellsongs)
06 Fairies Wear Boots (Jazz Sabbath)
07 Changes (Charles Bradley)
08 Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (The Cardigans)
09 Planet Caravan (Rondellus)