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Samla Mammas Manna

 
Artist: Samla Mammas Manna

Group Members:

Coste Apetrea, Eino Haapala, Henrik "Bebben" Öberg, Lars Krantz, Lars Hollmer, Hans Bruniusson, Tatsuya Yoshida

Similar Artists:

Momo Rossel, Nimal, Kebnekajse, Volapük, Aksak Maboul, King Crimson, Débile Menthol, Miriodor, Fred Frith, Happy the Man, Fläsket Brinner

Followers:

Formal Connection With:

Von Zamla, Gregory Fitzpatrick, Objections, Ruins
  • Formed: 1969
  • Disbanded: 2008
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Schlagerns Mystik/För Äldre Nybegynnare", "Dear Mamma", "Samla/Zamla Box

Biography

Although little known in the United States, the experimental and quirky avant-progressive rock outfit Samla Mammas Manna enjoyed a following in Scandinavia beginning in the early '70s. The Samlas were formed in Uppsala, Sweden, in 1969, when their original lineup consisted of keyboardist Lars Hollmer, bassist Lars Krantz, drummer Hans Bruniusson, and percussionist Henrik "Bebben" Öberg. The Samlas recorded at the Chickenhouse, which was so named because it really was built on a former chicken house that had belonged to Hollmer's mother. It was at the Chickenhouse that Samla Mammas Manna recorded their self-titled debut album of 1971 for Silence Records. Öberg left the group that year, and the Samlas spent several months as a trio before guitarist Coste Apetrea came on board in 1972. The Samlas' second album, Måltid (Meal Time), came out on Silence in 1974 and was followed by Klossa Knapitatet (also on Silence) in 1975 and the 1976 MNW release Snorungarnas Symfoni (Snotty-Nosed Symphony), written by ex-Californian Gregory Fitzpatrick, who had moved to Sweden in 1968. The band continued to go through personnel changes and adopted the Zamla Mammaz Manna moniker after Apetrea left the group in 1977 and was replaced by Eino Haapala, who is featured on the Silence double LP Schlagerns Mystik/För Äldre Nybegynnare from 1978 and 1980's Familjesprickor (Family Cracks).

The group broke up after Familjesprickor, but in 1990 the name Samla Mammas Manna was reborn after Bruniusson, Apetrea, Hollmer, and Krantz began reminiscing about old times at Bruniusson's 40th birthday party and decided to hold a reunion concert. The 1990s and 2000s found the group performing live shows in Scandinavia, Quebec, Russia, Japan, and the United States and recording for the Swedish Amigo label. Following the release of the Kaka album in 1999, Bruniusson departed from the band, however, and was replaced by Japanese drummer Tatsuya Yoshida (of Ruins and Koenji Hyakkei). The band's last North American concert was in September 2007 at Le Festival des Musiques Progressives de Montreal; sadly, Lars Hollmer became seriously ill in 2008 and died on Christmas Day of that year, presumably closing the final chapter of Samla Mammas Manna. One year previously, in December 2007, the Japanese Arcangelo label released the Samla/Zamla Box, an eight-disc box set containing all the Samla/Zamla albums from the band's self-titled debut through Familjesprickor, remastered and in individual cardboard sleeves reproducing the original album art, and in some cases also including bonus tracks. The box also included the Gregory Fitzpatrick album Bildcirkus (Circus of Pictures), not actually a Samla/Zamla album but including Apetrea and Bruniusson among the personnel. ~ Alex Henderson & Dave Lynch, All Music Guide
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The sleeve to the record Måltid

Samla Mammas Manna was a Swedish progressive rock band, often characterized by its virtuoso musicianship, circus references and silly humour, similar in many ways to the song-writing styles of Frank Zappa. They were one of the founding members of the Rock in Opposition (RIO) movement in the late 1970s. In 1979 they were Fred Frith's backing band on his solo album, Gravity (1980). Musically they bore resemblance to some bands of the Canterbury scene.

Members of the original line-up were Lars Hollmer (keyboards), Hasse Bruniusson (drums), Lars Krantz (bass) and Henrik Öberg (percussion). For Måltid, jazz fusion guitarist Coste Apetrea joined the group.

They were on the fringe of the Swedish political progg movement, although their lyrics are humorous and never explicitly deal with politics. The title of the album Klossa Knapitatet is a play on the Swedish phrase krossa kapitalet, a common slogan in the 1970s which literally means "crush the capital", and also the title of a seminal progg song by Blå Tåget, called Staten och Kapitalet (Den ena handen vet vad den andra gör) . Some more serious elements of the progg movement were not amused by this frivolous attitude.

The band underwent several line-up changes, as well as a few name changes, over the years (they released albums as Zamla Mammaz Manna and Von Zamla), re-inventing their sound each time. In 1999, the band reformed under their original name for a one-off release entitled Kaka. And in 2002 they reunited again, but this time with the Japanese musician Yoshida Tatsuya on drums, for some acts and for their latest album Dear Mamma. The band played its first and only concerts in the US in August 2003, at the annual Progday festival in North Carolina and a couple of other dates.

In 2005 the band had the honour of opening the first day of the international progressive rock festival that takes place in Moscow, Russia, InProg 2005.

Hollmer died in December 2008.

Discography

The sleeve to the record Dear Mamma

as Samla Mammas Manna

  • Samla Mammas Manna (1971)
  • Måltid (1973)
  • Klossa Knapitatet (1974)
  • Snorungarnas Symfoni (1976)
  • Kaka (1999)
  • Dear Mamma (2002)

as Zamla Mammaz Manna

  • För Äldre Nybegynnare (1977)
  • Schlagerns Mystik (1978)
  • Familjesprickor (1980)

as von Zamla

  • Zamlarannama (1982)
  • No Make Up! (1984)
  • ... 1983 (live) (1999)

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