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BEFIVE
This record is a “one night stand” (sic!) with all its thrills and spills as it always is during 
a live gig. We played three sets at the Glenn Miller Café in Stockholm and you are going to
 hear nine of the twelve tunes we played – and in the same order. It was a tuesday so before the third set some people had to leave “because there is a day tomorrow” - the remaining, as you can hear, still enthusiastic, though...
When mixing I tried to do as little as possible, just added a little reverb and a slight 
compression – the faders were mostly left untouched. 
So, my hope is that this record will give you the feel of being there with us in the audience.
“Sagostunden” means “Time for fairy tales” and was a series (over 100!) of shows for children on Swedish Television, often with Astrid Lindgren as the story-teller. 
“Fem myror-vinjett” is the signature-tune for another very popular and pedagogic TV-series for children of 58 programs (not unlike Sesame Street) called “Five ants are more than four elephants”. “Ensamma Balladen” means “The Lonely Ballad” and Mats' “Ostöga” would be “Cheese-eye” in English, which has something to do with his disliking of cheese. Your title interpretation of Bengt Berger's "Flabby Dick" is up to your imagination.
Enjoy! /Â Bengt ErnrydÂ























































