Hep Stars on Stage | |
Type: | live |
Artist: | Hep Stars |
Cover: | Hep Stars On Stage.png |
Released: | November 1965 |
Recorded: | 7–8 August 1965 |
Venue: | Trollhättan and Västerås, Sweden |
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Label: | Olga Records |
Producer: | Gert Palmcrantz |
Prev Title: | We and Our Cadillac |
Prev Year: | 1965 |
Next Title: | The Hep Stars |
Next Year: | 1966 |
Hep Stars on Stage (also referred to as simply On Stage) is the first live album and second overall release by Swedish rock band Hep Stars.[1] [2] Released in November 1965 on Olga Records, the album is composed of recordings made on 7 and 8 August 1965 at two separate Folkparks in Trollhättan and Västerås, Sweden.[3] Hep Stars on Stage, although not the first live album by a Swedish artist, was the first live recording of a Swedish rock group released.
The album is composed of rock standards, including "What'd I Say", "Surfin' Bird" and "If You Need Me",[4] but also features the band's hit singles of the time, such as the opening track, "Farmer John", "Bald Headed Woman", "No Response" and "So Mystifying", all of which had been hits on both Kvällstoppen and Tio i Topp.[5] [6] On "Cadillac", Lennart Fernholm, the band's tour manager, introduces the band by their nicknames, which were "Chrille" (Christer Pettersson), "Janne" (Janne Frisk), "Lelle" (Lennart Hegland), "Benne" (Benny Andersson) and "Svenne" (Svenne Hedlund).
Nonetheless the album became a huge success in Sweden, reaching number two on LP-Toppen (LP-Top) after The Beatles Rubber Soul.[7] The album was a favorite of Per Gessle when he was younger.[8] The album was remastered and re-issued in 1996, with added content, consisting of singles and B-sides.[9]