Must have been february 1969, the villagers had, after a long discussion, decided to have a general expelling of demons. They were, after all, becoming more and more intolerable, demanding more and more of the villagers.
This was, after all and as everybody knew, the beginning of a new age. You could hear it on the radio every single day: ” Times they are a changing”.
The demons, they, were eager to prevent this, and did everything in their power to prevent this. Living up to the old adagio: if you cannot beat them join them, they organised congregations with popular “beat” music and tried to convince the villagers that they were in fact good and necessary.
But the decision was made: february 1969 was to become the general expelling of the old demons by the villagers. Everybody had to dress up to prevent recognition. Here you see such a disguise used by one of the villagers.
The villagers succeeded after a long struggle to exile the demons just outside the village borders, but over the years, the demons gained in strength again and now they are back. And they are striking in full force, hacking away the village safety.
It is time again for a general meeting of villagers!
A Danish progressive act recorded live in West-Germany on the MPS label (usually a Jazz label)
They started out in 1963 as The Dragons with covers of The Rolling Stones, The Beatles… They earned a reputation and played in a lot of places locally. Around 1965 they changed their style and name. The Maxwells were born.
In late 1966 some members appeared in The beggars opera and Superman, stage plays in Denmark.
In 1967 , they acclaimed the first psychedelic show in Denmark called WE, a collage of scenes and songs. At the time with a very sensational light show, all handmade with gramophone motors, old glass ans slide projectors.
They collaborated with contemporary composer Per Norgaard, who wrote some songs for the group.
In 1967, they had their first TV appearance. This was a real success, followed by a radio broadcasting and interviews in the magazines.
Late 1967, they recorded their first single flower powder/what did she do? (sonet 7250).
Succesful touring and theatre appearences followed.
Their show opened with a recital of Dada poetry, slowly developping in a wild climax some 40 minutes later. The crowd loved it.
In the beginning of 1969 the German critic, Joachim Ernst Behrendt, heard the band play. He signed them to make the above LP.
The session took 4 days and was recorded in Villingen, Germany.
This is a real example of European psychedelica. Get out the incense and candles, bells and paint everything purple and pink.
source: www.longhairmusic.de
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side 2
Maxwells started in 1963 as “The Dragons”. The group was formed by Lasse Lunderskov (guitar), Jørgen Werner (electric bass), Børge Mortensen (drums), Even Mørk Pedersen (rhythm guitar) and Lars Bisgaard (vocal). They were all, apart from Even, attending the Danish Church School, where they were trained in choral singing and obliged to sing in the Marble Church choir, the church of the royal castle Amalienborg.
The band had a repertoire consisting of cover versions of hits by The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, etc. Their skilful singing earned them a reputation as a pop rock band and as such they played a lot of gigs. In 1965 they changed the group’s name to Maxwells and the band turned their direction more and more towards a Motown style adding three horns in 1966: Kjeld Ipsen (trombone), Torben Enghoff (tenor saxophone/flute) and Bent Hesselmann (alto saxophone/flute).

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