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~ Wigwam
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  • Audio CD (21 Nov 2000)
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Siboney
  • ASIN: B000055X11
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 193,430 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Track Listings

1. Must Be the Devil
2. Greasy Kids' Stuff
3. Luulosairas
4. Pedagogi
5. Häätö
6. Chest Fever
7. Fresh Garbage
8. King Harvest (Has Surely Come)
9. Losing Hold
10. Nothing Shows
11. Captain Supernatural
12. Imagine
13. Nipistys
14. Marvelry Skimmer (Friend from the Fields)
15. Fairyport
16. Do the Pigworm
17. Just My Situation/Sweet Marie
18. Better Hold (And a Little View)
19. Never Turn You In
20. No New Games
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4.0 out of 5 stars Progressive rock nuggets from Scandanavia, 1 Dec 2008
By A. ADAM - See all my reviews
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The classic 4-piece line-up of Wigwam featured a tasteful, jazzy drummer; a proggy Zappa-esque bassist/composer; a soulful, Winwood-influenced organist/vocalist (albeit one with a penchant for complex song structures); and a gifted, if uneven, songwriter/vocalist with pop leanings. This line-up, with help from a mate or two, produced two of the finest examples of 70's Scandanavian prog.: `Being' and the somewhat patchier `Fairyport'. (`Being' is the better of the two quite simply because the variety of musical impulses are integrated more effectively than on `Fairyport', where they tend to lie side by side, generating a kind of schizophrenia - or should that be quadrophenia? - from track to track.)

The later incarnation of the Wigwam, with the possible exception of `Nuclear Nightclub' (my entry point into the band, and thus a record for which I have a bit of a soft spot), never quite reached the exalted heights of the earlier albums.

Anyway, what do we have here? The first CD is the more interesting. It gets off to an inauspicious start with 3 pieces of rather average, psychedelically tinged rock from '69. Jukka Gustavson nudges the band into a more distinctive mode with the fine `Pedagogi' (track 4); but it's early bassist Mats Hulden who really gets things moving with his `Haato' from 1970, an entirely successful multi-sectioned effort. Quality drops for the next 3 tracks - all covers: the Band's `Chest Fever' and `King Harvest' and Spirit's `Fresh Garbage'. The rest of the CD - tracks 9-15, also live - is first rate, featuring the classic line-up. Standouts include a blistering `Losing Hold' from '71 and a genuinely magnificent reading of Jukka Gustavson's `Fairyport' from `73. The vocal performance here is much more confident than the rather tentative effort on the studio album. This track - by turns, both deeply touching and irresistibly swinging - is worth the (fairly hefty) asking price alone.

The second CD, mostly featuring the post-`74 version of the band, is less compelling. Jim Pembroke's songwriting dominates and whilst the band is never guilty of producing anything less than tasteful, well-arranged rock, it lacks the quirkiness of Wigwam's best stuff. Guitar solos, hardly featured on the early material, tend to outstay their welcome. Tracks 8 and 9, though, see a partial reunion of the classic formation (minus Pohjola) and matters lift considerably.

As the distance in years becomes steadily greater, the `70's seems less a falling off from the high point of the `60's than a musical golden age in its own right. That is, at least until the combined forces of punk and technology made musicianship unfashionable/unnecessary. What other age produced output as interesting and diverse as that of Van Der Graaf Generator, King Crimson, Eno's Roxy Music, Genesis, Steely Dan, Bowie, the superb Italian prog. bands (Banco, PFM, Area and others), the Canterbury set (the Hatfields, the Softs, Caravan, Gilgamesh, et al), Magma, the Mahavishnus, early Weather Report and Return to Forever, Gentle Giant, Tasavallan Presidentti, the whole gamut of `Krautrock' - and Wigwam?

In summary: not perhaps a set for the uninitiated, who would be better advised to start, like I did, with the more user-friendly `Nuclear Nightclub' and work backwards. For me, though, this is 20 quid well and truly spent.
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