The debut album from this artist from Norway.
Inge Christofersen did the bass, guitars, piano, keyboards and vocals here.
Two guests added drums and woodwinds.
This album is clocking in at thirty-five minutes.
This artist actually comes from my area of Norway, 20 km or so from where I was born. He released two albums before he passed on in 2008. I am not going to review his second album.
The music here is 1970s pop/rock. There are some beat influences here as some of the songs are from 1966. One of them was a minor hit. Another song got Inge banned from Norwegian radio as it included mild criticism of Mao Tse Tung, the genocidal dictator in China. The loony-left stalinists influenced NRK, the only radio station in Norway at that time, did not tolerate this criticism and banned this LP.
The music is light and fluffy. In today's standards, the music sounds a bit teenybopper and irrelevant.
There is no progressive rock here although Inge Christofersen's influences are the same as for example Genesis and Yes.
The music is pretty decent with some interesting hooks and melody lines. This is one of the forgotten albums from the Norwegian pop/rock scene. The album was re-released on CD last year through the NAKCD series.
1.5 points

















































