PLEBB ( LP ) Szwecja
Tytuł:Yes It Isn't It
Wytwórnia:Sommor/Guerssen
Rok: 1979/RN
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Tytuł:Yes It Isn't It
Wytwórnia:Sommor/Guerssen
Rok: 1979/RN
Hard - prog - rock
Pierwsza reedycja winylowa. Remaster 2021
Wydanie 180 gram + 4 - stronicowy insert ( 30 cm x 30 cm )
Tracklist
side A
1. Reaggie II B 4:51
Lyrics By – Peter Martinsson
Music By – Peter Martinsson
2. Push Box 6:43
Music By – Peter Martinsson, Plebb
3. Rockaria 6:06
Lyrics By – Peter Martinsson
Music By – Peter Martinsson
side B
1. Tankar Om Natten 4:13
Lyrics By – Peter Martinsson
Music By – Peter Martinsson, Plebb
2. Förflutet 7:07
Lyrics By – Conny Nilsén, Tommy Gustavsson
Music By – Plebb, Tommy Gustavsson
3. Psst 3:46
Music By – Per-Martin Pettersson, Peter Martinsson
4. Fresh Fish 4:17
Lyrics By – Ronnie Nilsson
Music By – Plebb
Musicians
Bass, Vocals – Tommy "Gusta'son" Gustavsson
Drums – Ronnie "Balder" Nilsson
Guitar, Vocals – Per-Martin "PEMCE" Pettersson, Peter Martinsson
First ever vinyl reissue of this Swedish private pressing from 1979.
Heavy twin-guitar fuelled underground hard-rock with prog/psych touches!
Heavy cardboard sleeve, master tape sound and insert with rare photos, lyrics and liner notes.
Plebb was founded in 1976 in the small town of Mönsterås (Sweden). The band name was based on the initials of the first band members names. The "P" for "Pemce". "LeB" for "Leif Bergqvist" and the last "b" for "Balder". They were just teenagers (16-18 years old) and in 1977 guitar player Leif Bergqvist was replaced by Peter Martinsson and then the band started to develop their sound and began to write their own songs influenced by their favorite musicians.
After recording a private cassette, the band decided to make their first album. So in 1979, they recorded "Yes It Isn't It" with almost no budget at a makeshift studio using two locations: the attic of a local biker club and a school. It was produced by bass player Tommy Gustavsson and only 485 copies were pressed on the band's own label, Plebb Records, sold mainly locally to friends but also in some shops in consignment.
Highly sought-after by collectors of '70s hard-rock and proto-metal, here's the first ever vinyl reissue.