(Review from squidco.com)

After Coste Apetrea left, Samla Mammas Manna reformed as the subtly renamed Zamla Mammas Manna in January 1977 to indicate a new start and a new style with much more fiery and distinctly RIO type of rock fusion. Songs moved to the background as instrumental music took the lead, fed from a vast palette of styles that always anchored on rock, often in intensely sophisticated yet melodic ways. They have a wide range, from straight rock grooves to experimental textures.

When the band went on tour that summer, they played all improvisations, to the point where at one show a fan cut off their power because they wouldn’t play their well-known songs. Chris Cutler, drummer of Henry Cow, remarked that they were one of the best improvising rock bands he’d ever encountered, and showed it by inviting them to the first Rock in Opposition festival at New London Theatre in England.

The band recorded all the improvisations, and took the best ones for this album, For Aldre Nybegynnare (“For Older Beginners”).

Line-up:
- Hans Bruniusson / drums, pinochet, chimes, xylophone, radio, voicet
- Eino Haapala / guitars, voice
- Lars Holmer / electric piano, Korg polyphonic, Hohner-symphonic grand piano, Farfisaorgan, voice
- Lars Krantz / bass, trumpet

Track List:
01. Watchmaker 1 – 3:41
02. Watchmaker 2 – 2:31
03. The Funktrap – 2:49
04. Short Inheritance – 1:55
05. The Modern – 6:18
06. Temporal You Are – 2:36
07. Harness In Memoriam – 12:30
08. To The Oval Meter – 3:47
09. Do You Think Like Me? – 5:14

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