Made In Sweden
50 top tracks
Made In Sweden
50 top tracks
Albums

Snakes In A Hole
Made In Sweden

Made In England
Made In Sweden

Where Do We Begin
Made In Sweden

Made In Sweden (With Love)
Made In Sweden

Live! At the "Golden Circle"
Made In Sweden

Live! at the Golden Circle
Made In Sweden

Gränslös - Det bästa med Tommy Körberg
Made In Sweden

Best Club Music April 09 - DG-Lito
Made In Sweden

Pregnant Rainbows For Colourblind Dreamers - The Essence of Swedish Progressive Music 1967-1979
Made In Sweden

(With Love)
Made In Sweden

Loveradio 3
Made In Sweden

Best Of
Made In Sweden
Biography
Made in Sweden was a Swedish jazz-rock / progressive rock / psychedelic rock supergroup active from 1968 to 1977....Read more on Last.fm
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Made in Sweden was a Swedish jazz-rock / progressive rock / psychedelic rock supergroup active from 1968 to 1977.
The founding members were Georg Wadenius (guitar), Bo Häggström (bass, piano and organ), and Tommy Borgudd (drums) previously members of the pioneering Swedish rock group Lea Riders Group, which broke up in mid-1968.
Their first album, "Made In Sweden With Love" (1968), was a hit in Sweden and was nominated for a Grammy. They won the Swedish Grammis for Best Band in 1969 and 1970. The band was closely associated with the Stockholm music venue "Gyllene Cirkeln" and recorded a live album (Live! At the Golden Circle) there in 1970.
Singer Tommy Körberg joined the band in 1976, appearing on their last album "Where do we begin". At that point even the Polish keyboard player Wlodek Gulgowski joined the band, as well as two Finns, bassist Pekka Pohjola and drummer Vesa Aaltonen, who had gained earlier reputation with Wigwam and Tasavallan Presidentti respectively.
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Discography
- 1968 - Made In Sweden With Love
- 1969 - Snakes In A Hole
- 1970 - Live! At the Golden Circle
- 1970 - Made In England
- 1970 - Regnbågslandet
- 1971 - Best Of
- 1976 - Where Do We Begin
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