Tomas Bodin - An ordinary night in my ordinary life (1996)

1.
Entering The Spacebike
2.
Into The Dreamscape
3.
The Ballerina From Far Beyond
4.
Daddy In The Clouds
5.
Speed Wizard
6.
An Ordinary Nightmare In Poor Mr. Hope's Ordinary Life
7.
In The Land Of The Pumpkins
8.
The Magic Rollercoaster
9.
The Gathering
10. Three Stories
(Samuel - The Knight; Adam - The Prophet; Miranda - The Queen)
Musicians:
Tomas Bodin - Hammond C3, piano, Fender Rhodes, Mellotron, synthesziers, FX
Hasse Bruniusson -
percussion, bicycle wheel, voice
Roine Stolt - guitars, bass
Owe Eriksson - bass
Michael Stolt - Fender jazz bass
Jaime Salazar - drums
Surrounded by
an authentic Hammond C3, Fender Rhodes, Mellotron,
loads of synths and backed by guitarist Roine Stolt, bass player Michael Stolt, percussionist Hasse Bruniusson and drummer Jaime Salazar you can easily say
that you almost get a new Flower Kings album in your hands.
The end result
simply is a "must" for all those who love a succession of rhythm
changes done by a choice collection of some of the best musicians around.
However it hasn't become a showcase for a bunch of individuals but a well-oiled
group sound with of course the leading part reserved for the rich keyboard
patterns from Tomas.
Don't be put
off by the spacey psychedelic opener "Entering The
Spacebike" as I think that's Tomas' way of
including a joke, but it has to be said that there are plenty of psychedelic
side-tracks throughout the album! "Into The Dreamscape" makes you
glide into a deep, blissful trance just like the title suggests (and this
without the use of harmful products!). There's a crowning feature for guitarist
Roine Stolt in "The
Ballerina From Far Beyond."
I already told
you about Tomas' love for humour in his music. The best example comes with
"An Ordinary Nightmare In Poor Mr. Hope's
Ordinary Life" where a voice is heard saying "Number ten, number
ten" as opposed to the Beatles "Number nine." "The Magic
Rollercoaster" is a funky jazzy thing that is a showcase for the versatile
talent of bass player Owe Eriksson.
In fact
there's not one weak moment on the entire album so it's useless introducing
them one by one. However I would like to stop at "Three Stories," a
song based on the diverging characters of Tomas' three children. He gave each
of them an appropriate title: Samuel - the knight, Adam - the prophet, and
Miranda - the queen.
Ah, the life
of a musician can be grand even if he only sees it as An Ordinary
Night In My Ordinary Life.