Attic Thoughts is a 1975 instrumental progressive rock album by Swedish musician Bo Hansson.[2]
| Attic Thoughts | ||||
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| Released | April 1975 | |||
| Recorded | 1974–1975 | |||
| Studio | Bo Hansson's home and Studio Decibel, Stockholm | |||
| Genre | Progressive rock | |||
| Length | 37:07 | |||
| Label | Charisma | |||
| Producer | Anders Lind, Bo Hansson | |||
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The album was recorded during 1974 and 1975 at Studio Decibel in Stockholm, and at Hansson's home, which had virtually become a studio by this point in his career.[3][4] The album featured contributions from many of the same session musicians and friends that had played on Hansson's previous album, Magician's Hat.[4] In addition to featuring Hansson's usual blend of other-worldly progressive rock and fairy tale-like ambiance, Attic Thoughts includes a suite named "Rabbit Music", which was inspired by Richard Adams' novel Watership Down, a subject which Hansson would explore further on his 1977 album Music Inspired by Watership Down.[5]
In Hansson's native Sweden, Attic Thoughts was released with the Swedish title of Mellanväsen.[6] It was released with its English title in April 1975 by Charisma Records,[2][7] but was less commercially successful than Hansson's preceding solo albums and failed to reach the charts in the UK or the United States.[5][8][9]
All tracks composed by Bo Hansson except where indicated.
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