Per Gessle’s long-awaited duet album is out!

Per Gessle’s new album, Sällskapssjuk is released today.

Tracklist

1. Hoppas
2. Henry väntar på en chans
3. Plåster (feat. Amanda Ginsburg)
4. Jag är regnet (feat. Lisa Miskovsky)
5. Nyper mig i armen (feat. Albin Lee Meldau)
6. Hjärtats vackraste rum (feat. Helena Josefsson)
7. Det tar den tid det tar
8. Beredd (feat. Molly Hammar)
9. Har på känn (feat. Uno Svenningsson)
10. Ingen kan som du (feat. Helena Josefsson)
11. Sällskapssjuk (feat. Lena Philipsson)
12. Ingen annan
13. Utan din humor (feat. Helena Josefsson)

Besides streaming (Spotify, Deezer, YouTube, etc.), there are different physical formats and exclusive additions you can order at Bengans:

  • Bengans-exclusive oxblood red vinyl
  • Black vinyl
  • Black vinyl + signed card
  • CD
  • CD + signed card
  • Bundle incl. Bengans-exclusive oxblood red vinyl LP + the 4 singles on 7″ vinyl + signed card

Per to RoxBlog about the songs that were not released as singles from the album and the recording team:

It became quite a warm and cozy record. The dogs (Emmylou, Tingeling and Baloo) belong to Anna Lindmarker who’s a famous TV-personality in Sweden. She’s a friend of Fredrik Etoall. I thought a dog would be the perfect spice for the albumtitle and she had three of them!!!!!

Working with two amazing local Halmstad musicians, “Gicken” Johansson + Magnus Helgessson, really helped me getting some new blood into my system. And good ole Ola Gustafsson became the main guitarist sharing lap steel duties with “Gicken”. Ola’s truly amazing. I’ve done several recordings with him after this album and he’s mindblowing!

When I started the sessions in March 2022 I didn’t have the duet-idea at all. I just sang the songs myself, sometimes Helena came up to the studio to try things out. Most recordings started with me on acoustic guitar and MP on mandolin to get the vibe I was looking for. Then I did piano and bits and pieces myself before moving into the Sweetspot Studio with “Gicken” + Magnus. Ola did his parts in Stockholm.

The first songs we recorded were two old ones from the mid 80’s; “Ingen annan” + “Hoppas” together with “Utan din humor” which I wrote with Linnea Henriksson back in 2018. The wonderful melody in the verses comes from her! That triggered me to finish the song.

“Har på känn” also has music from 2018. And “Henry väntar på en chans” is, of course, “Break Another Heart” from Gyllene Tider from 1984. “Det tar den tid det tar” was written in 2015.

I guess 70% of the recordings were done in 2022. The idea of making duets didn’t come until in the spring of 2023 when most songs were done. So I had to change keys on some of them to fit the other singers voices and remake them partly in the studio. However, the last songs I wrote were written as duets to begin with; “Hjärtats vackraste rum” + “Jag är regnet” + “Nyper mig i armen”.

All in all, I’m very pleased with the result. My singing partners definitely made a difference and helped improve the songs from my point of view. And Gicken + Magnus + Ola + MP = a dream team.

Hoppas was called Jag hoppas att du finner as a demo recorded on 7th June 1984. In March 2022 Per said:

It’s another song written for the “Scener”-album. I’ve always liked this one. Unfinished lyrics. That’s probably why it was left out in the cold.

Here you can listen to Gyllene Tider’s Break Another Heart from The Heartland Café album (1984) that has become Henry väntar på en chans on this album.

The demo to Ingen kan som du was recorded on 17th February 1984 and it was released on The Per Gessle Archives – På väg – Demos 1982-86. PG recorded another demo on 28th May 2003 and released it on The Per Gessle Archives – Demos & Other Fun Stuff! Vol. 3. Here you can listen to the song with Marie’s vocals. Lyrics were written by Per, music was written by Marie + Per.

Ingen annan was recorded as a demo on 9th March 1984. In March 2022 Per said:

It’s a pretty cool song in 6/8-beat. Forgot about this one. Thanks for bringing it up. I might use it some day.

And he kept his word! Haha.

Photos by Fredrik Etoall

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Nomination period for their 2024 Sweden Awards is now open! You can nominate your favourites HERE!

The 2024 Sweden Awards honor productions which had their first performance between October 1, 2023 through September 30, 2024. BroadwayWorld’s editors have set the categories and now YOU get to nominate and vote for your favourites! Nominations are reader-submitted and will be open through October 31.

After the nomination period ends, BroadwayWorld’s editors will proof the list for eligibility and errors, then voting will begin in early November and run through December 31. Winners will be announced in January 2025.

The categories in which Joyride – The Musical (and Malmö Opera) can in any way be nominated are the following:

  • Best Choreography Of A Play Or Musical
  • Best Costume Design Of A Play Or Musical
  • Best Direction Of A Musical
  • Best Ensemble
  • Best Lighting Design Of A Play Or Musical
  • Best Music Direction & Orchestra Performance
  • Best Musical
  • Best New Play Or Musical
  • Best Performer In A Musical
  • Best Scenic Design Of A Play Or Musical
  • Best Sound Design Of A Play Or Musical
  • Best Supporting Performer In A Musical
  • Favourite Local Theatre

As a little help, check out the cast and creatives of Joyride – The Musical HERE!

Per Gessle on Nordic Rox – August 2024

Per Gessle and Sven Lindström are back to Sirius XM with the second part of their ’70s countdown on the August episode of Nordic Rox.

Before the guys get down to those 5 great songs from the ’70s, they stay in present tense and play Fire In Cairo, a new track by The Hellacopters. A wonderful song according to PG.

The next one is Black Hole by Edith Backlund. Per loves this song. It came out appr. 10 years ago. Then comes Send Her My Love by Robert Pehrsson’s Humbucker. Sven thinks it’s a great band name and Per agrees it’s a wonderful one, but he doesn’t know anything about Robert Pehrsson and his Humbucker. It sounds great, Mr. G likes it. Sven found this song on a list of Swedish garage rock.

The guys start talking about Gyllene Tider – Per says he knows those guys, haha. It’s Per’s power pop band from Halmstad. PG says they started off in 1978 and in 1979 they had their breakthrough. Sven says they made a major impact in Sweden in 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982 and around 1983 they were ready to conquer the world. Per says he did his first solo album in 1983 while the other guys in the band did their military service. The band had a comeback and they made an English album called The Heartland Café that came out in 1984. It’s not the best album in the world, PG says, but what’s interesting is that there is one track that was pretty popular called Break Another Heart. That was the first time where Per worked with Marie Fredriksson who he eventually formed Roxette with. Sven says it was released in the States and they used the name Roxette, so this is actually a teaser of what would become Roxette five years later. Per confirms, the first version of Roxette was actually these five guys. The album came out on Capitol Records in 1984. It sold about 225 copies, Sven adds. The guys are laughing. It didn’t sell that much. Per remembers going to Los Angeles and he went to Tower Records on Sunset and they had their own little section next to Roxy Music. PG thought it was so cool. Then the band split up and he started Roxette with Marie instead. It was a good idea, Mr. G says. Sven says if you are a record and vinyl nerd, which they grew up with of course, the bass player in Roxette, Magnus Börjeson had a band called Beagle in the early ’90s. They were really happy about that name, because that put them between The Beach Boys and The Beatles. Haha. Per thinks it’s brilliant.

Yours To Keep by Paola is next. Per thinks it’s a nice one; the Teddybears is involved in that song. Then comes Where The Wolf Bane Blooms by The Nomads, a superb garage rock band from Sweden. The song is from their debut album.

Here comes the ’70s list from No. 15 to No. 11. Sven warns the listeners, because if they are sensitive to sweetness and sugar, they should watch out. A super sugary track called Moviestar is next by Harpo, produced by Bengt Palmers, one of the biggest producers in Sweden in the old days. He produced Hooked On A Feeling, for instance, and he was really big, producing lots of artists for EMI Records in the ’70s. Moviestar was an enormous hit in 1975 and it was also an extremely big song in Germany. Harpo is still touring in Germany once in a while, Per adds. He says you couldn’t escape this one in the ’70s if you were in Sweden or in Germany. Per asks the listeners to fasten their seatbelts.

Sven says they got the reason to return to Bengt Palmers later on in the shows, because you can’t escape him.

No. 14 is a guy called Magnus Lindberg. He used to play in a band called Landslaget, before he became his own sort of singer-songwriter, eventually becoming a little bit more new wavish. He did two albums in the ’70s. They were pretty acoustic and very good. He’s got a wonderful voice according to Per. He writes his own songs as well. The guys picked Månsken Peggie (Moonlight Peggie). PG thinks it’s a beautiful song. It came out in the late ’70s.

No. 13 is a band of ’60s pop veterans, Secret Service. They consisted of lots of people from the band Ola & The Janglers from the ’60s and some veterans in the industry. The band had their own distinctive sound and original songs as well. Not bad in Per’s book. PG says it was pretty rare in the ’70s to have international success for Swedish artists. ABBA was probably the only exception. They probably woke Secret Service up to the idea. They became enormous in France and this is their breakthrough song, Oh Susie from 1979.

Now the guys go to the north of Sweden and play a wonderful, typical ’70s mix of modern music and old traditional Swedish folk music. Gammal jämtländsk brudmarsch (A wedding march from the county of Jämtland /in the north of Sweden/) was a big hit. It was an instrumental track by a girl playing the organ called Merit Hemmingson. It was a big one on the radio in the ’70s, produced by Bengt Palmers, who also produced Moviestar by Harpo we just heard. Sven says, he was back earlier than they expected. Haha. Sven thinks it’s an interesting mix of musical styles. Per says the first time he heard it, he loved it and he was just a kid. He still loves it. Sven thinks it might be the first time Merit is played on American radio.

This brings the guys up to new wavish sounds from mid Sweden. A band called Eldkvarn is next. They had a big breakthrough in the ’70s and they are still around on and off. They closed down the factory a couple of years ago, then they came back again. They have been really big and have their own distinctive sound as well. The songs are written by vocalist Plura Jonsson. Their current tour, a sort of new farewell tour is named Det är aldrig försent att lägga av (It’s never too late to quit). The guys are laughing. Per finds it a good tour name. When Eldkvarn started out in the mid ’70s, they were not called Eldkvarn (Fire mill), but Piska mig hårt (Whip me hard) instead. It probably caused some controversy, Sven thinks. Per has never listened to them that much. In the ’80s-’90s he listened to them a bit, but this is new music to him. It’s taken from their 1979 album where they totally change musical style from slightly progressive ’70s rock, Sven says. Per thinks it sounds like Elvis Costello & The Attractions came into their lives. Sven thinks that there is life for Eldkvarn before this year’s model and there is another life after. They took up their amps to eight or something and started speeding up the tempo. It’s not bad, Per likes it. So they play the title track from their album Pojkar, pojkar, pojkar (Boys, boys, boys), wrapping up the ’70s countdown on this show.

The guys take a trip to Copenhagen, Denmark. Here is She Owns The Streets by The Raveonettes. Sven thinks it’s a cool band. Per adds it’s one of their favourite bands.

The amazing sound of I Go For The Cheap Ones by Heavy Tiger is next. They are a female band from Stockholm. Per heard they haven’t been doing anything since 2019, but they are an amazing group and they are missed. Sven says they should come back, the world needs Heavy Tiger.

Sven and Per thank the listeners for joining them and Cigarettes by Anita Lindblom closes the show, as usual.

Pic by Patrícia Peres, Book Fair 2014, Gothenburg

Thanks for your support, Sven!

Sleeve and tracklist of Per Gessle’s new album revealed

Per Gessle’s new album, Sällskapssjuk is released on 25th October. The sleeve and the tracklist – this way all the duet partners as well – got revealed in the press release of the fourth single, Plåster today.

The upcoming album was recorded in Halmstad and, as the title indicates, it mostly consists of duets with a number of brilliant singers.

Tracklist

1. Hoppas
2. Henry väntar på en chans
3. Plåster (feat. Amanda Ginsburg)
4. Jag är regnet (feat. Lisa Miskovsky)
5. Nyper mig i armen (feat. Albin Lee Meldau)
6. Hjärtats vackraste rum (feat. Helena Josefsson)
7. Det tar den tid det tar
8. Beredd (feat. Molly Hammar)
9. Har på känn (feat. Uno Svenningsson)
10. Ingen kan som du (feat. Helena Josefsson)
11. Sällskapssjuk (feat. Lena Philipsson)
12. Ingen annan
13. Utan din humor (feat. Helena Josefsson)

On the sleeve you can see Emmylou, Tingeling, Baloo and Per Gessle. The dogs belong to Anna Lindmarker, Swedish TV personality, former news anchor on TV4.

Photo by Fredrik Etoall

Pre-order the album at Bengans! The different formats and exclusive additions you can order:

  • Bengans-exclusive oxblood red vinyl
  • Black vinyl
  • Black vinyl + signed card
  • CD
  • CD + signed card
  • Bundle incl. Bengans-exclusive oxblood red vinyl LP + the 4 singles on 7″ vinyl + signed card

 

 

Per Gessle’s new single, a duet with Amanda Ginsburg is out!

Per Gessle has released a new duet, Plåster from his upcoming album as the fourth single. The single contains two songs:

Side A
Plåster

Side B
Jupiter Calling (2024)

Listen to it on any streaming platform HERE and don’t forget to order the physical copy, a 7″ vinyl at Bengans! (B side HERE!)

The video to Plåster premieres at 9 am CET on 4th October.

Per says:

I have already released three singles from the album, duets with Molly Hammar, Lena Philipsson and Albin Lee Meldau. Now it’s time for another duet, this time together with one of my favorite Swedish singers, Amanda Ginsburg. I have admired Amanda for several years, both through her outstanding concerts and records, and was extremely happy when she agreed to sing on “Plåster”, a key song on my new album. Amanda has a wonderful voice to sink into and it fits the “Plåster” message perfectly.

Amanda says:

Being invited into Per’s music has been an enormous joy and honor all the way through! What a star! For me, “Plåster” is a reminder of the power of words and to dare to say both the small and the big kind words. We always need them, but perhaps now more than ever.

Per to RoxBlog:

Amanda’s certainly got an amazing voice. So happy she wanted to sing along.  “Plåster” is, for me, the standout track on the new album. It’s not very commercial nor radio friendly, but it’s a very special composition and I do love the way it turned out. Ola G played some fab guitars on this one. And I love the brass section.

“Jupiter Calling” is part of all the recordings I did with MP + Micke Syd way back in 1995. I’ve added new backing vocals and fixed one line in the lyrics. Otherwise it’s still how it was recorded with a new mix by MP. He surprises me sometimes with new mixes of old analogue stuff. “So many songs, so much time” is the MP way of living these days.

That one change in Jupiter Calling (2024) is “the batteries ran out” instead of “the batteries were down”.

 

Plåster

Om du hade suttit intill
Och jag kunde gjort vad jag vill
Så hade jag berättat för dig
Vad du betyder för mig
Jag vet att
Ord kan vara så små
Och göra skada ändå
Men mina är starka som stål
Och blir plåster på dina sår
Mjukt på dina sår

Om du hade suttit bredvid
Det hade knappt tagit någon tid
Innan vi skrattat i kör
Åt världen som bor utanför
Jag vet att
Ord kan skapa magi
Men också ställa till krig
Mina är harmlösa barn
Inga frågor som kräver svar
Du får allt du vill ha

Ord kan bygga magi
Mirakel fyrverkeri
Jag hoppas de går att förstå
Och blir plåster på dina sår
Mjukt på dina sår

De blir plåster
På dina sår
På dina sår

Words & music: Per Gessle
Published by Jimmy Fun Music

Produced by Per Gessle

Recorded at Tits & Ass, Halmstad, February + March + April 2023 + Sweetspot, Harplinge, March 2023

Engineers: Mats Persson (T&A) + Staffan Karlsson (Sweetspot)
Mixed by Mats Persson + Per Gessle at T&A, Halmstad, May 2023

Per Gessle: acoustic guitar + piano + vocals
Amanda Ginsburg: vocals
Ola Gustafsson: electric guitar + slide guitar + mandolin + dobro
Magnus Helgesson: drums + percussion
Fredrik ”Gicken” Johansson: electric bass + lap steel + dobro
Helena Josefsson: backing vocals
Mats Persson: mandolin + synths + dobro
Per Thornberg: tenor saxophone + baritone saxophone

 

Jupiter Calling (2024)

Words & music: Per Gessle
Published by Jimmy Fun Music

Produced by Per Gessle

Recorded at Tits & Ass, Halmstad, 3rd August 1995 + 31st July 2024

Engineer: Mats Persson
Mixed by Mats Persson at T&A, Halmstad, August 2024

Per Gessle: electric guitar + acoustic guitar + piano + synth + vocals
Micke Syd Andersson: drums
Mats Persson: electric guitar + electric bass

Photo by Fredrik Etoall

Jupiter Calling (2024) got its own digital sleeve so that this song doesn’t pop up on the duet partner’s page as well.