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Category:Music Total size: 307.64 MB Added: 1 month ago (2025-09-06 06:28:01)
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Description:
Artist: Ruphus
Album: New Born Day
Label: Brain – BRAIN 0060.127
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue
Country: Norway
Released: 1973/1978
Genre: Prog Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks+scans
Tracklist:
A1. Coloured Dreams 4:04
A2. Scientific Ways 5:59
A3. Still Alive 4:35
A4. The Man Who Started It All 5:28
B1. Trapped In A Game 6:06
B2. New Born Day 5:43
B3. Day After Tomorrow 8:47
08 - Flying Dutchman Fantasy [Bonus Single A-Side]
09 - Opening Theme [Bonus Single B-Side]
Personnel:
Gudny Aspaas - female vocals
Rune Sundby - vocals, acoustic guitar, saxophone
Hans Petter Danielsen - guitar
Kjell Larsen - guitar, flute
Håkon Graf - organ, piano, vibes
Asle Nilsen - bass, flute
Ruphus were among the best known and most enduring Norwegian bands of the 1970s, even though their line-up changed several times. The band formed in Oslo in 1970, with Asle Nilsen (bass) and Hans Petter Danielsen (guitar). The musicians had no serious intentions and played for fun. However, two years later, the band, by then consisting of seven musicians, signed a contract with Polydor. This debut album was a heavier progressive rock, supported by female (Gudny Aspaas) and male (Rune Sundby) vocals. The band existed until 1981 and recorded six albums, reorienting itself towards jazz-rock in their later releases