Baltik - Every Raindrop Means A Tear

If the copyright holder deems that I affect his interests, please write to me (RainbowRockClub@), and I’ll remove the video. The main backbone of this group was made up of famous musicians who played in the late 60s - early 70s in progressive bands in Sweden. Also among the invited musicians for the recording of the only album in the history of this team was the famous bass player John Gustafson (“Quatermass“, “Hard Stuff“). The album was given the same name as “Baltik“ and was released on CBS. The work of the group turned out to be interesting in content and is not at all inferior to the works of that time known in this genre. There are powerful hard-rock instrumental compositions, followed by unexpected progressive moves. The album is full of energy, drama, and lyrical female vocals add romance. This album is rightfully considered one of the best in this genre in Sweden. Personnel: Jan Schaffer — acoustic guitar (10), electric guitar (01, 04, 05, 07-09, 11) Bengt Dahlen — electric guitar (01, 05, 07, 10, 11) Bjorn Jayson Lindh — electric piano (09), flute (08, 09), organ, synthesizer (03, 08), piano (02-05, 08, 10, 11) Goran Lagerberg — bass (01, 02, 05, 07, 10, 11) Ola Brunkert — drums Jan Bandel — vibraphone (02, 05, 08, 09), tambourine (09) John Gustafson — lead vocals (03, 05, 07) Beverly Glenn — lead vocals (02, 08) Claes Jansson — lead vocals (11) David Garriock — lead vocals (04) Karin Stigmark — lead vocals (06, 10), chimes (06) Tomas Ledin — lead vocals (05, 10), acoustic guitar (05, 06, 10) Adrian Moar — acoustic guitar (05) Anders Nordh — acoustic guitar (04), electric guitar (08) Malando Gassama — congas (04, 08, 09) Mike Watson — bass (04, 08, 09) Charlotte Hedlund, Claes Dieden, Paul Sundlin — backing vocals Anders Henriksson — organ (02), synthesizer (04, 07, 08), producer Baltik — Baltik 1973
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