(Review from allmusic)

Side one of “Schlagerns Mystik” (translating as Mystery of Popular Music) is a series of quirky folk songs, sung relatively straightforwardly. Although the band have always included at least one track with vocals on most of its albums, the vocals were typically shouted, buried in the mix, or sung in falsetto. This time, the lyrics are completely comprehensible (in Swedish), and the arrangements are subdued. Yet they retain all of the tunefulness for which the band became famous, and even through the strange elements, the melodies are truly charming.

The second side of the album contains the long instrumental “The Fate” — structurally similar to Pink Floyd’s “Echoes” from its album Meddle — has a clearly stated theme, a spaced-out improvisational section in the middle, and a return to the theme.

Line-up:
- Hans Bruniusson / drums, xylophone, chimes, vibraphone, song
- Eino Haapala / electric guitar, acoustic guitar, vibraphone, song
- Lars Hollmer / electric piano, Korg polyphonic, Hohner-symphonic grand piano, accordion, song
- Lars Krantz / electric bass, double-bass, acoustic guitar, song

Track List:
01. At Ragunda – 1:38
02. Seasonsong – 3:46
03. Proffesion Is The Amateur’s Glue – 2:19
04. Buttonless – 2:18
05. Not Margareta – 3:49
06. Little Karin – 4:17
07. Asphaltsong – 1:53
08. Joosan Lost – 0:31
09. The Fate – 16:55

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