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Members
  
Jakob Sjöholm, Reine Fiske, Sigge Krantz

Record labels
  
Love Records, Subliminal Sounds

Genres
  
Folk-rock, Classical, Rock, Pop

Albums
  
Djungelns lag, Sov gott Rose‑Marie, Hemåt, Ajn Schvajn Draj, Hemlösa Katter

Profiles

Träd, Gräs & Stenar ("Trees, Grass and Stones") is a Swedish rock band formed in 1969, from previous incarnations Pärson Sound, International Harvester and Harvester. The group was one of the front acts of the Swedish progg scene, although noticeably less political than their contemporary counterparts. Their sound has been described as raw, psych rock jam, by the writer David Pescovitz, who also notes the band would invite their audiences to improvise and collaborate.

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Träd, Gräs & Stenar Trad Gras och Stenar quotFrihetsdans i Dmollquot YouTube

Pärson Sound, International Harvester and Harvester

Träd, Gräs & Stenar TRAD GRAS OCH STENAR discography and reviews

The band Pärson Sound was formed during the summer of 1967 by members of progg band Mecki Mark Men. Then original line up consisted of Bo Anders Persson (guitar), Thomas Tidholm (vocals, saxophone, flute), Arne Ericsson (cello), Urban Yman (violin), Torbjörn Abelli (bass) and Thomas Mera Gartz (drums). Inspired by the minimalist music of Terry Riley, the plan explored drones, heavy repition and use of tape loops. This constellation, which were playing an experimental style of psychedelic rock never released any official records, although a collection of recordings from 1967-1968 were released as the double CD Pärson Sound (1967-68) in 2001 and as a 3 LP Deluxe box set in 2010. In August 1968 the band changed their name to "International Harvester" and later the same year their debut album Sov gott Rose-Marie was released. In 1969 the name was shortened to "Harvester", under which the album Hemåt was released. In addition to music, the band was involved with Happenings, art and theater as part of a larger group collective.

Träd, Gräs & Stenar

In the summer of 1969 the band reformed as Träd, Gräs & Stenar, now consisting of Bo Anders Persson, Torbjörn Abelli, Arne Ericsson and Thomas Mera Gartz. 1970 saw the release of their self-titled debut Träd, Gräs & Stenar, sometimes called "the green album", which included cover versions of Bob Dylan's "All Along the Watchtower" and Rolling Stones' hit song "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction". Thomas Tidholm left the band before recording began, as he deemed the new material too commercial.

As "Pärson Sound"

  • Pärson Sound (1967-68) (CD - 2001)
  • Pärson Sound 3 LP Box Set (LP - 2010)
  • As "International Harvester"

  • Sov gott Rose-Marie (LP - 1968)
  • As "Harvester"

  • Hemåt (LP - 1969)
  • Träd, Gräs & Stenar

    Träd, Gräs & Stenar revenge of the lawn Trd Grs och Stenar quotDjungelns Lagquot

  • Träd, Gräs & Stenar (LP - 1970)
  • Djungelns Lag (LP - 1971)
  • Rock för Kropp och Själ (LP - 1972)
  • Mors Mors (LP - 1972)
  • Gärdet 12.6.1970 (CD - 1996)
  • Ajn, Schvajn, Draj (CD - 2002)
  • Homeless Cats (CD - 2009)
  • Songs

    Sanningens silverflodDjungelns lag · 1971
    SommarlåtenSov gott Rose-Marie · 1968
    All Along the WatchtowerGärdet 1261970 · 1996

    References

    Träd, Gräs & Stenar Wikipedia