Made In Sweden were probably the first exponents of progressive rock in Sweden, showcasing the jazzy guitar style of Georg Wadenius (sometimes reminiscent of Alvin Lee in his jazzier moments, although the actual influence was Wes Montgomery). The first album has several nice instrumentals, including an excellent, relaxed interpretation of Lennon & McCartney's "A Day In The Life". Two other tracks were written by Charles Lloyd. “Snakes In A Hole” (1969) featured slightly stronger elements of blues and longer tracks. "Made In England" (1970) was arguably their best effort, veering towards a more aggressive direction. Their use of bending mellotron notes was quite inventive. Borgudd and Wadenius later played in Solar Plexus, although the latter was replaced by Häggström in 1972, when Wadenius was offered and accepted a place in Blood, Sweat & Tears. Three years later, he formed a new version of Made In Sweden and recorded a disappointing and rather lifeless jazz-rock album. Two members of the line-up were from Finland: Pekka Pohjola (ex-Wigwam) and Vesa Aaltonen (ex-Tasavallan Presidentti).
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mercredi 23 juillet 2008
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