Efter endnu en dag | |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Gasolin' |
Cover: | Efter Endnu en Dag - Gasolin'.jpg |
Released: | 3 November 1976 |
Recorded: | August–September 1976 at Sweet Silence Studios, Copenhagen, and Trente Mølle in Funen |
Genre: | Rock |
Length: | 37:14 |
Language: | Danish, English |
Label: | CBS |
Producer: | Roy Thomas Baker |
Prev Title: | Live sådan |
Prev Year: | 1976 |
Next Title: | Gør det noget |
Next Year: | 1977 |
Efter endnu en dag ("After Another Day" in English) is the sixth studio album by Gasolin' and was released in November 1976.[1] It was the last Gasolin' album to be produced by Roy Thomas Baker.
In Efter endnu en dag the bombastic rock of Stakkels Jim and Gas 5 was replaced by a more eclectic sound, making this album their equivalent of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.
"Pilli villi" and "Pas på svinget i solrød" are up-tempo rock songs, while "De fem årstider" and "This Is My Life" are ballads. In between are sing-along pop hymns such as "Sirenesangen" and swing jazz songs such as "Bella Donna". "Stenalderjazz" is an instrumental played by a symphony ensemble arranged by Palle Mikkelborg.
The title song and "De gule enker" would surface again on Killin' Time as "Closer" and "Magic Garden". "This Is My Life" can be heard in an up-tempo rock version on Kim Larsen's Kim Larsen og Yankee drengene (1978) and Live i Skandinavien (1978).
It was engineered by Freddy Hansson and recorded in Sweet Silence Studio in Copenhagen and Trente Mølle in Funen.[1] From this album "Sirenesangen" / "De gule enker" and "Pas på svinget i solrød" / "Bella Donna" were released as singles.
Efter endnu en dag was released on CD in 1987 with Gas 5 but due to lack of space, "Mama Cucu", "Twilight Birds", and "Stenalderjazz" were omitted. In 1991 it was remastered for CD and it is also included on The Black Box (2003). Efter endnu en dag was released in Spain as Al cerrarse un nuevo dia with song titles in Spanish translation, but sung in Danish.
Efter endnu en dag was not well received by critics, but the album attained platinum.[2]
All songs written by Gasolin', lyrics by Gasolin' and Mogens Mogensen except where noted.
Note: M. Mogensen, D. Beck and M. Moloney co-wrote the lyrics with Gasolin'.