Wigwam - Concentration Camp Brochure (Fin 1969)

Wigwam was founded after the split of the seminal Blues Section, with whom drummer Ronnie Österberg had played before. He formed the band as a trio, but soon brought in British expatriate singer/songwriter Jim Pembroke (also in BS) and organist Jukka Gustavson. A year later, Pekka Pohjola joined on bass. Kim Fowley produced Wigwam’s second album Tombstone Valentine (1970). This album also featured an excerpt of Erkki Kurenniemi’s electronic composition ’Dance of the Anthropoids’. The 1974 album Being is often called Wigwam’s masterpiece. After its release, though, Pohjola and Gustavson quit the band. Commercially the most successful Wigwam album must be the more pop-oriented Nuclear Nightclub that followed in 1975, with new members Pekka Rechardt on guitar and Måns Groundstroem on bass.
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