Description
In the late 60s things were changing radically, new movements within politics, awareness of the environment, piece movements and hippies saw the daylight. All this was of course reflected in the music scene and in Sweden International Harvester was the first and leading band to pick up on this shift. International Harvester existed from 1967 to 1969 and during these two years they toured Sweden from south to north releasing two records won thier way. Sov Gott Rose-Marie (Sleep tight Rose-Marie) 1968 and Hemat (Homeward) 1969 are both collectors items. This box contains the two albums and three bonus albums with music that was long forgotten until member Thomas Tidholm looked deep into his attic and found two cases full of live recordings from 1967 to 1969. Thomas and Anders Lind, engineer of the early albums, listened and selected the most interesting parts and after editing them, Anders has restored and mastered the material from the old cassette tapes. The two original albums are analogue transferred at 96 khz/ 24 bits and also remastered by Anders.






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