A new discovery, well new to me
anyway, the bonkers-as-all-get-up Swedish singer Anna-Lisa Ingemanson.
Born in Stockholm in 1909, she released
at least two albums, Musik Med Trio and Med Orkester, and a half-dozen
Eps and 45s, the first (Songs for Solo Piano) on Sela sometime in the
late 1960s, and all the rest on her own ALI label, with titles such as Den
Lycklige Nudisten (the Happy Nudist) and Var Jag Går I Skogar, Berg Och
Dalar, or Where I Walk In Forests, Mountains And Valleys. All of these
self-released discs seem to date from around 1971-1975.
She became something of a star on Swedish TV, turning up on
variety shows such as Bättre sänt än aldrig (Better Seen Than Never) with
one of her pooches to sing a song. There’s footage from one of these shows on
YouTube, Anna-Lisa caked in white makeup, in a white dress with white fur trim,
cracking a whip accompanied by a nonplussed white poodle. She looks like a
cross between Leona Anderson and the Del Rubio Triplets, and sings like the
orphaned niece of Mrs Miller and Natália de Andrade. What’s not to love?
In 1976 she appeared, as Emma
Messerschmidt-On-The-Rocks, on three tracks (including a re-recording of The
Happy Nudist) on the musical comedy album Lasse Mansson Presents Bad Old
Days, a direct spin off of Bättre sänt än aldrig. from what I can
gather this would be her last recording, although she continued to perform for
at least another decade. It appears that Anna-Lisa was still making the
occasional live appearance in the mid-1980s. Swedish music blog Sunkit reports
that she once turned up to a gig, complete with the obligatory poodle and with
a cassette player over her shoulder. She explained that, ‘my piano teacher must
not be up this late’, before launching into her set with her usual
whip-cracking gusto.
More recently one of her
recordings, Oxdragarsång (the opening track of her debut album Musik
Med Trio), turned up on a cassette-only release Club Sunk in Sundsvall Hit
Explosion Volume One, a tribute to some of Sweden’s more outré performers put
together by Peter Webb and Daniel Westin, who ran an outsider music club night.
Others have collated Anna-Lisa’s recordings onto CDr, but no official
compilation has been issued… yet. She died in February 2003, at the grand old
age of 93.
Here are a couple of tracks to
whet your whistle: Oxdragarsång, from her 1972 debut album Musik Med
Trio, and from her second album, the 1973 release Med Orkester, Oh,
En Sån Underbar Morgon or Oh, What a Beautiful Morning.
Enjoy!
Download Oxdragarsång HERE
Download Underbar Morgon HERE
A new discovery for me too just few days ago. Amazing!
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