2016 live archive release from the southern rockers. Live From A&R Studios: New York, August 26, 1971 was initially a radio broadcast that originally aired on WPLJ. This set features the band steamrolling through a set of songs including "Statesboro Blues, " "Trouble No More, " "One Way Out, " "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" and "Hot 'lanta." The recording was widely bootlegged, but has been remixed from the original multi-track recording. The quality, dynamic performance and ambience encompassed herein all at once make for a quite staggering sonic experience, one that fans of this legendary act in it's original line-up will relish alongside the groups other essential releases.
Let’s start with some facts about LJUNGBLUT. It all started in 2005 when Kim Ljung - songwriter and bass player of SEIGMEN and ZEROMANCER - exposed his much more personal, quiet and fragile side to the world with LJUNGBLUT. He recorded and released the very aesthetic albums ‘The Other side of all things’, ‘Influences for a new album’ and two years later ‘Capitals’. The songs on these first three albums all came along with English lyrics. Another four years later, Kim surprised his fans with his decision to write Norwegian lyrics again, which made the songs on the album ‘Over skyene skinner alltid solen’ even more personal, more authentic. Now the fifth LJUNGBLUT album “Ikke alle netter er like sorte” is about to be released on September 30th 2016.