Terje, Jesper & Joachim – Terje, Jesper & Joachim
Label: | Spectator Records – SL 1023 |
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Format: | Vinyl, LP, Album |
Country: | Denmark |
Released: | |
Genre: | Rock |
Style: | Psychedelic Rock, Blues Rock, Hard Rock |
Tracklist
A1 | We Got To Leave | 4:18 | |
A2 | Like My Sister | 5:54 | |
A3 | Between The Shields | 3:44 | |
A4 | Ricochet | 3:45 | |
B1 | Free | 5:50 | |
B2 | If I Needed Someone | 3:12 | |
B3 | Sorry It's The End | 4:30 | |
B4 | Cheer | 3:40 | |
B5 | All Through The Day | 2:26 |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – Spectator Studio
Credits
- Bass, Vocals – Joachim*
- Cover – Terje, Jesper & Joachim
- Drums – Terje*
- Engineer – Jørgen Bornefelt
- Guitar, Piano, Vocals – Jesper*
- Producer – Carsten Meinert
- Written-By – Harrison* (tracks: B2), Terje, Jesper & Joachim (tracks: A1 to B1, B3 to B5)
Notes
Cover open on three sides, protected by an extra plastic sleeve.
On the labels the artist appears as ''Terje, Jesper Og Joachim''.
The writers' credits appear on the label as ''TJJ''.
Recorded at Spectator Studios, August, 1970
On the labels the artist appears as ''Terje, Jesper Og Joachim''.
The writers' credits appear on the label as ''TJJ''.
Recorded at Spectator Studios, August, 1970
Other Versions (5 of 7)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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New Submission | Terje, Jesper & Joachim (LP, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue) | Little Wing Of Refugees | LW 5019 | Germany | 1991 | ||
New Submission | Terje, Jesper & Joachim (CD, Album) | Karma Music (2) | KMCD25106 | Denmark | 2006 | ||
Recently Edited | Terje, Jesper & Joachim (LP, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue) | Shadoks Music | SHADOKS 092 | Germany | 2007 | ||
New Submission | Terje, Jesper & Joachim (CD, Album, Reissue) | Shadoks Music | SHADOKS 092 | Europe | 2007 | ||
New Submission | Terje, Jesper & Joachim (Collectors Edition) (LP, Album, Limited Edition, Numbered) | Shadoks Music | SHADOKS 001 (Collectors Edition) | Germany | 2014 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- One of the finest, filthiest and most dexterous heavy garage blues rock albums from Europe say's Dag Erik Asbjornsen in "Scented Gardens for the Mind" I agree, this is good shit, may take a few listenings to appreciate this fact. Re-issue for me!
- I am aware that many people are crazy about strange and obscure psych and prog (and so am I), but stay far, far away from this one! It's extremely expensive, and it's some of the worst rock music I've ever heard! A hardcore collector and shop owner I know had it, listened to it several times and came to the same conclusion and then sold it for a fortune right away! This album is hyped only due to it's rarity, and some people do speak well of it - simply because it's rare and primitive. I met the bass player from the Danish band Moirana, and he said that even back then this album was considered an atrocity! Listen to it on Youtube, and you'll hear for yourself. Then you'll understand why it sold so few copies.
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