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Days

Days
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Powered by Audioscrobbler™There are at least three (4) artists with this name:

1. Days are a pop band from Gothenburg, Sweden. The group consists of Fabian Sahlqvist, John Ludvigsson, Philip Gates & Andréas Uppman Nilsson.

Band's Website: http://www.myspace.com/daysswe

2. A Danish psychedelic/progressive rock band ”Days” was formed in Copenhagen in the winter 1967/68 by Peter Lindhe (drums), John Kjaergaard (vocals/rhythmguitar), Ole Fester (vocals/bass) and Lars Reinau (vocals/leadguitar). The band’s repertoire was mainly rock and blues oriented with cover versions of songs from John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers, Cream, Jimi Hendrix and Rolling Stones. During 1968/69 Peter Lindhe and Lars Reinau started writing original material to the band and the repertoire started changing from rock/blues cover versions to self composed more lyrical songs with elements of Beatles, Procol Harum and (early) Deep Purple. In 1969 Jørn Anker (Hammond organ) joined the band and he too started contributing new original songs to the band. The Days LP was recorded in the early summer of 1970 and in 1971 the band split up.

Days (1970) is one of the rarest albums from Denmark which also came out on Spectator (Blues Addicts, Terje Jesper & Joachim, Moses). It is full of amazing prog tunes which great organ elements and strong fuzz guitar. A killer album from beginning to end.

3. Days: Is also a "hardcore" band from DC, their debut album "Move the Mountains" is out now. Plans to release "I am Love", followed by "Flicker and Descend" are in the works.

4.Days: @luckiarchive, an archive account with lucki unreleased songs.

Band's Website:http://www.myspace.com/daysdc
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