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Released
  
1993

Artist
  
Wigwam

Label
  
Polarvox Oy

Recorded
  
1993

Release date
  
1993

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Studio
  
Finnvox Studios in Helsinki

Genre
  
Progressive rock, Pop-Rock

Producer
  
Wigwam and T. T. Oksala

Light Ages (1993)
  
Highlights (Wigwam album) (1996)

Similar
  
Titans Wheel, Lucky Golden Stripes a, Some Several Moons, Wigwam Plays Wigwam, Dark Album

Light Ages is a 1993 album by the Finnish rock group Wigwam. It is their seventh studio album after a sixteen year hiatus. Wigwam had disbanded in 1978 after the failure of the Dark Album and bankruptcy of their record label Love Records. Drummer Ronnie Osterberg died in 1981 putting an end to any hopes of the original band reforming. But other members, most notably Jim Pembroke had remained musically active.

Contents

On the 9 June 1991 the band played at the Provinssirock festival at Seinäjoki, Finland in what was intended to be a one-off appearance. However very favourable support encouraged further live appearances and the decision to record a new album. The single Borders To Be Crossed / Planetstar (Polarvox HOPE-71) was released to promote the album. The resulting album was a combination of re-recorded versions of earlier Wigwam and Jim Pembroke songs and new material. Overall the album continued the pop-rock style of the last albums, with a polished AOR sound. The album was released in 1993 on the small Polarvox Music Publishing label, but then re-mastered on the Warner Music Finland Oy label in 2004.

Reception

The album has received mixed reviews. The performances of guitarist Pekka Rechardt were highly regarded as are new keyboardist Mikko Rintanen. However the work of drummer Ronnie Osterberg is missed and replacement Jan Noponen is found to have a generic style. Of the new material Absalom is highly regarded. Progarchives.com found the album to be Good, but not essential

Personnel

Pembroke, Rechardt and Groundstroem were retained from the previous album. Keyboardist Hessu Hietanen who had returned for the recent live shows was however replaced by Mikko Rintanen. Jan Noponen was a new addition on drums. It was intended that former bassist Mats Huldén, who had been involved in mixing in the live shows, would produce the album. However, the respected and highly experienced T. T. Oksala was brought in to produce the album.

  • Mosse Groundstroem – bass
  • Jan Noponen – drums, percussion, tambourine (track 7).
  • Jim Pembroke – vocals, piano, acoustic guitar
  • Pekka Rechardt – guitar
  • Mikko Rintanen – keyboards

  • Guest musicians

  • Accordion - Hessu Hietanen (track 10).
  • Backing Vocals - Maarit Hurmerinta (tracks 7, 11 and 12), Stiina Tarvonen (tracks 11, 12)
  • Saxophone - Heikki Keskinen (tracks 1, 11 and 12)
  • Production

  • Design – Kari Riipinen
  • Photography By [Band] – Juha-Pekka Laakio
  • Producer – T. T. Oksala, Wigwam
  • Remastered By – Svante Forsbäck
  • Songs

    1Borders to Be Crossed4:36
    2Talking Brought Me Here5:57
    3Hard Top Lincoln3:38

    References

    Light Ages Wikipedia