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This 10-track release by Swedish band Kent features the Swedish language tunes "Avtryck" and "Vi Kan Val Vanta Tills Im."
A year after the release of Kent, the band returned with a follow-up, Verkligen. The band toured during the year that passed, and judging by this record, it wasn't a very happy time. Here we get a bunch of melancholy songs, something the debut album lacked. The songs are often very good, but they are in general a bit too slow and quiet. But not all of the tracks are sleepy -- "10 Minuter (For Mig Sjalv)" and "Halka" are two great uptempo tracks, and "En Timme En Minut" starts off as another sad song, but after a while lifts off; the wall of guitars so common on the first album are brought back to life here, and they keep on going for over eight minutes. To sum it up, this record isn't quite as good as the first one, but it's still a great album. ~ Tommy Gunnarsson
Album features 10 total tracks including 'Gravitation', 'Avtryck', 'Istallet For Ljud', 'Halka', 'Thinner' and more. BMG. 2005. Kent Verkligen Songs | 1. | Avtryck |
| 2. | Kram (Sanara Far Ingen Ga - (Swedish) |
| 3. | Gravitation |
| 4. | Istallet For Ljud |
| 5. | 10 Minuter (For Mig Sjalv |
| 6. | En Timme en Minut |
| 7. | Indianer |
| 8. | Halka |
| 9. | Thinner |
| 10. | VI Kan Val Vanta Tills Im |
| Purchase Verkligen CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Kent Hagnesta Hill (Swedish Language) CD (2004) (Import) Swedish Language; Sweden
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Then there are the originals, such as Ulmer's blues tune "Katrina," which echoes "Flood in Mississippi." It feels like some strange cross between R.L. Burnside, John Lee Hooker, and Ulmer at his deepest, most soulful and driving. Reid fills in the spaces and the entire tune is a wall of beautifully chaotic yet utterly sophisticated sound. He echoes the hypocrisy that some rather famous ministers railed on the city as being a den of sin and the hurricane being God's vengeance. He answers the tune with a soul-gospel tune called "Let's Talk About Jesus," where he and Datcher do their own form of preaching about mercy, grace, healing, and forgiveness. Blood's sermon with its killer B-3 break in the middle and whomping funk bassline is infinitely more interesting and danceable than Jerry Falwell's. Blood also answers Woody Guthrie's ghost on John Lee Hooker's "This Land Is Nobody's Land," while he agrees with him completely, putting the swamp blues up to Guthrie's folk music and commenting on the times as they are. Other covers include Willie Dixon's "Dead Presidents," Son House's "Grinnin' in Your Face," Howlin' ...
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