The Hep Stars - The Hep Stars: 1964-69

The Hep Stars - The Hep Stars: 1964-69
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Album Details

Title: The Hep Stars: 1964-69
Artist: The Hep Stars
Release Date: 1992
Label: EMI Music Distribution
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPC: 724347503153
Genre: Rock
Styles: Psychedelic, Folk-Rock
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Kana Kapila [Mono Version]
  2. A Tribute to Buddy Holly [Mono Version]
  3. Bird Dog [Mono Version]
  4. If You Need Me [Mono Version]
  5. Farmer John [Mono Version]
  6. Donna [Mono Version]
  7. Cadillac [Mono Version]
  8. Bald Headed Woman [Mono Version]
  9. No Response [Mono Version]
  10. So Mystifying [Mono Version]
  11. Young and Beautiful [Mono Version]
  12. Should I [Mono Version]
  13. Sunny Girl [Mono Version]
  14. Wedding [Stereo]
  15. When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold Again [Mono Version]
  16. I Natt Jag Dromde (Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream) [Mono Version]
  17. Consolation [Mono Version]
  18. Don't [Mono Version]
  19. No Time [Stereo]
  20. Isn't It Easy to Say [Stereo]
  21. Malaika [Mono Version]
  22. It's Nice to Be Back [Stereo]
  23. Christmas on My Mind [Stereo]
  24. Mot Okant Land (Four Strong Winds) [Mono Version]
  25. She Will Love You [Mono Version]
  26. Let It Be Me [Mono Version]
  27. Tanda Pa Varann [Mono Version]
  28. Holiday for Clowns [Stereo]
  29. Speleman [Mono Version]
  30. Speed Gonzales [Mono Version]

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1992CDEMI Music Distribution4750312

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Album Review

This 30-song CD is about as much Hep Stars material as anyone outside of Sweden (or the biggest ABBA fanatic) will ever need. From their first single, "Kana Kapila," cut before Benny Andersson joined the group, right to their final releases (sung by Lotta Hedlund), it's all here, and it's not bad. The band was heavily influenced by British beat groups of the period, going back before the Beatles, as well as American folk rock and the U.K. and U.S. folk revivals. Much of this material is an acquired taste, as the band's versions of English-language rock & roll tend to have the stiffness of all phonetic (or, at least, foreign) recordings of English, and a lot of the posturing (check out "Farmer John") is overstated to the point of burlesque. But their version of "If You Need Me" is played nicely and emoted convincingly, and their version of "Cadillac" is hot in any language, with a scintillating performance on organ by Andersson. The Hep Stars also had a cheerfully wide range of rock & roll in their repertory, from covers of Ritchie Valens ("Donna"), Chad and Jeremy ("Should I"), and Ray Davies material to Leiber and Stoller ("Don't") and Ian Tyson ("Four Strong Winds," sung in Swedish). Special occasion songs such as "Wedding" and "Christmas on My Mind" are also included, making this a good overview of the band's work. The sheer breadth of material, however, may work against many listeners appreciating the group -- it's hard to imagine anyone who enjoys "Cadillac" sitting still for the later, softer pop-oriented songs toward the end of this disc. The sound is decent if a little bit bass-heavy, but Andersson's organ is well showcased. The notes are in Swedish, of course. (Swedish import) ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Benny AnderssonKeyboards
Gert Palmcrantz?
Janne FriskGuitar, Sangbe Drum
Kjell AnderssonLayout Design, Design
Lelle HeglandBass
Lotta HedlundSangbe Drum
Per Gessle?
Svenne HedlundSangbe Drum