Hemåt
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Released1969
RecordedNovember 1968 ("Bacon Tomorrow")
2 February 1969 ("Nepal Boogie")
2 June 1969 ("När Lingonen Mognar")
6-10 May 1969 (remainder)
2 February 1969 ("Nepal Boogie")
2 June 1969 ("När Lingonen Mognar")
6-10 May 1969 (remainder)
VenueKonstfackt Festival, Stockholm ("Bacon Tomorrow")
Vitabergsparken, Stockholm ("När Lingonen Mognar")
Kafé Marx, Stockholm (remainder)
Vitabergsparken, Stockholm ("När Lingonen Mognar")
Kafé Marx, Stockholm (remainder)
| Hemåt | |
|---|---|
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| Studio album by | |
| Released | 1969 |
| Recorded | November 1968 ("Bacon Tomorrow") 2 February 1969 ("Nepal Boogie") 2 June 1969 ("När Lingonen Mognar") 6-10 May 1969 (remainder) |
| Venue | Konstfackt Festival, Stockholm ("Bacon Tomorrow") Vitabergsparken, Stockholm ("När Lingonen Mognar") Kafé Marx, Stockholm (remainder) |
| Genre | Psychedelic rock |
| Length | 41:01 48:49 (reissue) |
| Label | Decibel |
Hemåt is a 1969 studio album by the Swedish psychedelic rock band Harvester.
Hemåt is the band's first and only release under the name "Harvester." A year after the release of Sov gott Rose-Marie the band shortened its name from "International Harvester" to "Harvester". The album is composed by musicians Bo Anders Persson, Thomas Tidholm, Urban Yman, Kjell Westling, Arne Eriksson, Torbjörn Abelli, Thomas Gartz and Ulla.[1] Hemåt continued its predecessor's move towards a nationalist music that was both politically and environmentally charged. The album was recorded in "Kafe Marx", a small cafe owned by the youth league of the Swedish Communist Party.
