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Family Of Swede Family Album

Cordial | Item No: 710410
Vinyl LP | 2020 / EU – Original | New
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Item Description
Family Of Swede hail from Oakland, California and were originally formed at whilst in High School in the mid 1960s. They were originally known as The Epics and released one single 'We Are Made As One' on Bridge Town Records. It was during the 1970s that the band decided to change their name to Family Of Swede because the leader of the group was Swede McDaniel. Under the name of Family Of Swede the released one single on Butter Fields with the uptempo 'Everybody Must Pay' and the ballad 'I Got To Move On'. They band had recorded an album called 'Family Album' during this period but it was never released at the time, until now that is. We've also included on the label some later recordings from the early 80s with different takes of 'Sad Lonely Feeling', 'Living From Day To Day' and 'Set You Free.' The CD version comes with the monumental full length 11 minute 50 seconds version of 'Set You Free,' which has been supported by Gilles Peterson on his BBC radio show. 'Family Album' is a collection of beautiful and timeless songs which should now deserve the acclaim that they deserve.
Item Details
Item No: 710410
Artist: Family Of Swede
Title: Family Album
Label: Cordial
Catalog No: CORDLP006
Format: Vinyl LP, Vinyl, LP
Pressing: EU – Original
Release Date: 2020
Genre: Organic Grooves
Style: Funk | Soul
Available since: 2020-02-11
Condition: New
Price: 24,99 €
Weight: 250g (plus 250g Packaging)
Tracklist
A1 Everybody Must Pay
A2 The Girls Alright With Me
A3 When Tomorrow Comes
A4 Set You Free (short version)
A5 Sad Lonely Feeling (70s version)
B1 Life
B2 I Got To Move On
B3 Living From Day to Day
B4 Sad Lonely Feeling (80s version)
B5 Where Are You
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