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Ola And The Janglers - Lime Light (1966)

Ola And The Janglers - Lime Light (1966)
Ola And The Janglers - Lime Light (1966)


Tracklist:

1. Light Of Lime (Claes "Clabbe" Af Geijerstam) - 3:06
2. Mary Come Home (J. Olsson, C. Af Geijerstam) - 2:42
3. Now I Like Her (J. Olsson, C. Af Geijerstam) - 2:16
4. No One Knows What Happens Round The Corner (C. Af Geijerstam) - 2:28
5. How Come (J. Olsson, C. Af Geijerstam) - 2:27
6. Poetry In Motion (Paul Kaufman, Mike Anthony) - 2:35
7. Alex Is The Man (C. Af Geijerstam) - 2:53
8. Chained And Bound (Otis Redding) - 3:22
9. Our Love (C. Af Geijerstam) - 1:56
10. Bird's Eye View Of You (C. Af Geijerstam) - 3:11
11. Heart (J. Olsson, C. Af Geijerstam) - 2:19
12. We've Got A Groovy Thing Goin' (Paul Simon) - 2:14

Line-up::
Ola Håkansson - Vocals, Tambourine, Maraccas
Claes "Clabbe" Af Geijerstam - Guitar
Johannes Olsson - Hammond Organ, Electric Piano, Vibes, Harp
Åke Eldsäter - Bass
Leif Johansson - Drums

The group was formed in 1962 in Stockholm and called The Janglers. When Ola Håkansson joined the band in 1963 changed the name to Ola and The Janglers. At that time members were Ola, vocals, Ake Eldsäter. bass, John Olsson. organ, Christer Idering. guitar and Leif Johansson on drums. Idering replaced in December 1965 by Claes “Clabbe” Af Geijer, who also became the group’s songwriter.
In spring 1964, the group won the second place in Nalens Pop Artists Competition and also appears in several gigs. Their first single was Little Girl with I’ll Stand By Your Side B side released on the label, Warner Brothers.
Ola and The Janglers breakthrough came in early 1965 when single She’s Not There was released on record label Gazell. It went up on the Top Ten in on March 27 at 10th place. In September it was time for No No No on both Top Ten and Kvällstoppen with a 5th place as best in Top Ten.
Their first number one came through “Clabbes” song Land of a 1000 Dances which entered the Top Ten March 5, 1966 and remained for 8 weeks. And it was during 1966 as Ola and The Janglers was in class with the Hep Stars, Shane and Tages in popularity. Six singles were released this year, including five ended up on the Top Ten and four in the evening peak.
Their third album, released in late 1966 with titled Limelight. Ola and The Janglers was at its peak during 1966 and 1967 released five singles in 1967 and two LPs.
In 1968 they recorded a version of Chris Montez’s hit Let’s Dance, another Top Ten. Let’s Dance also became the band’s biggest hit and the first Swedish pop hit in U.S. (Billboard Hot 100 in May 1969), reached at #93 and stayed three weeks on top100.
Even so that wasn’t enough to keep the band together for a long time, after couple of singles the band call it quits in 1971.



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