Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Opus III ~ Sweden


Opus III & Friends (1970)

What strikes me most about Opus III & Friends is how much it reminds me of an American album circa 1970 as found on labels like Paramount, Rare Earth, and ABC. It actually sounds like a horn rock album - without the horns if that makes sense. But the compositions have that similar flavor about them. It's clearly a post psychedelic release and many elements of that genre are present, most fortuitously on a couple of the guitar solos spread throughout the eight tracks here. The instrumental songs go for a quiet introspective electric guitar trio sound. Which is a logical conclusion when you realize the band is headed up by no less a luminary than the legendary guitarist Jan Schaffer. And the Friends part of the moniker includes none other than Bjorn J-Son Lindh on piano and flute. This is definitely not the subversive underground Sweden of Parsson Sound, International Harvester, Algarnas Tradgard, and Flasket Brinner. Not much is unfortunately. A good album though, and well worth picking up if you see it.

Ownership: 2013 Sonet / Universal (LP). Numbered (#743). RSD. Acquired in 2014.

No CD reissue as of 2/25/26.

12/21/10 (review); 9/16/14 (update / new entry); 2/25/26

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