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Just As Poor As Before

by Lazy Afternoon

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    This Gotland, Sweden conglomeration of first-class musicians performs pure Americana & gets off to an invigorating start with Jorgen Ahlquist (accordions/melodeons) & the absolutely satiny vocals of Cristina Safsten (acoustic guitar/vocal) on “Who Am I To Say.” Miraculously charged with melody, warmth & loads of competency. Lovely.

    Cristina shines as well on the title cut & “My Harbour Home” — a somewhat folky style like Australia’s The Seekers’ great vocalist Judith Durham. Cristina is that good.

    On the 2nd song “Annelie,” the band hovers close to the quality of the classic Canadian-American ensemble The Band with the accordion sweetening the performance, crisp drums, and incisive vocals glorious among the instrumentation. The showcase made me play it twice in a row.

    The 7-piece knows its way around this music better than most. Each cut has its own distinct melody line & the arrangements bristle with brightness throughout. “Over the Mountains,” sounds like a song that could’ve been written a 100-years ago. The traditional tint in the sound is a bold stroke.

    It’s a gratifying set of masterful songs. Lazy Afternoon’s 47-minute 13-track CD Just As Poor As Before (Drops May 15-Artache-Paraply Records) is an excellent follow-up to their marvelous 12-cut set from 2019 — “Almost There.”

    The band plays as smooth as hot fudge poured over a big scoop of vanilla ice cream. Their hot rhythmic style modernizes many traditional type approaches that are infectious to the ears. They boast 3 lead singers (just like The Band).

    Bo Ahlbertz (bouzouki/banjo & vocal), Elvira Hall (fiddle, washboard & vocal), Pontus Nordborg (Telecaster guitar/dobro & vocal), Stefan Magnusson (drums & vocal) with Mary Nordseth (harmonies on “My Harbour Home” “The Dream of My Life” & “I’ll Be Going Home”), & Robin Larsson (banjo – “Who Am I To Say?”).

    This is satisfying. Many musical tendrils & a wild strain of poignancy in nearly every song. These are first-class musicians that would certainly get people of the country-folk-roots & Americana States dancing with smiles pasted on their Republican & Democrat faces. Maybe that’s what we need – more music like this & less talk.

    Just As Poor As Before is indeed one of the best of 2022. Americana is universal. Here’s the proof along with Norway’s fine group Silver Lining. All a pleasant surprise. Latino rock proliferates (Los Lobos), Italians provide classic progressive with PFM, Greeks gave us Vangelis, reggae from Jamaica with Bob Marley, South Africa’s Johnny Clegg’s Julukka & the recent success of the Danish Symphony Orchestra (YouTube) with Ennio Morricone’s music. Amazing.

    “The Dream of My Life,” features hot fiddle work that would make a country fiddler clap his hands & a rollicking great dance tune that belongs at a barn dance – anywhere in the world. Tex-Mex arrives with brilliance on “Wild,” that even the Texas Tornadoes & the late Doug Sahm would embrace.

    Fold-out insert with lyrics included. Lazy Afternoon photo by Emma Wulkan. CD @ www.lazyafternoonmusic.com
    Americana Highway May 12, 2022
    John Apice

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Who Am I To Say. Intro D, Gmaj ,Asus ,A D, Gmaj ,Asus ,A Verse 1 Our love tied our bonds, A Bm our energies created sparks G D But our blues which will be gone Bm A Has left memories, and it's marks Verse 2 No routine to work it out when the two of us got one but our love was very strong All along we had our fun Prechorus Bm, D Plowing/travel through the oceans of love Em, Bm Never knowing when the journey ends Bm, D, Even though we´re still hanging on Em, Bm A Some wounds was hard to mend Chorus twice D When we took our love this way Gmaj7 G I didn't think it would last the day D/A but it seems we´ve found our way Asus4 A A7 Then again who am I to say? D, Gmaj ,Asus ,A D, Gmaj ,Asus ,A Verse 3 sometimes its bad, sometimes its well But our differences we didn't quell They´ll say it will all end well Then again, who are we to tell? Prechorus Plowing/travel through the oceans of love Never knowing when the journey ends Even though we´re still hanging on Some wounds was hard to mend Chorus 4 times When we took our love this way I didn't think it would last the day) but it seems we´ve found our way Then again who am I to say? D, Gmaj ,Asus ,A D, Gmaj ,Asus ,A
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Annelie 03:42
Annelie D G D Hey Annelie, G D you don't want to stay, C D so go away ! D G D Hey Annelie, G D you don't want to stay, C D so go away ! D D Dsus D There were flashes of lightning, the first time I saw you D C D Heavenly tears was rolling down your skin. D D D D Your eyes they were sparkling and your lips were smiling. C bm D D Your hair had caught a strong and stormy wind ! Hey Annelie.................... You slowly seduced me, I remember the desire when our passions and bodies was burning so hot! You left me and vanished and I felt the numbness and all of my feelings was turned into a knot Hey Annelie.................... [: C C C C D D C D D D D G D D A D:] The years they passed by and I learnt to forget you! But one day you suddenly stood outside my door! I felt the desire came flooding inside me, but I said no, no more pain , as before ! Hey Annelie.................... [: C C C C D D C D D D D G D D A D:]
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Summer wind 03:40
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Song for you 04:36
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Trapped 02:58
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Wild 03:15

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released May 4, 2022

Music: Lazy Afternoon
Composer and lyrics: See track information
Produced by Bo Ahlbertz and Lazy Afternoon
Recorded by Bo Ahlbertz
Mixed by Robin Larsson
Mastered by Linus Larsson
Artcover by Ancha Ahlbertz
Front photo by Roger Johansson
Band photo by Emma Wulkan
Released by Paraply records/Artache
Ditributed by Red Eye Distribution

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Lazy Afternoon Gotland County, Sweden

”With influences from here there and everywhere. Music for dancing, listening and crying in your beer over and over again. One of the best and most interesting bands of the genre to come out of Sweden”

/Jonas Öhman @jonasomcountry

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