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Label: Norske Albumklassikere
Saft was a Norwegian band that emerged in the early 1970s and quickly became one of the most influential groups in the country's music scene. Known for their innovative blend of progressive rock, folk, and other eclectic influences, Saft carved out a unique niche in the Norwegian music landscape.
In 1971, Saft released their seminal album "Horn," which is often hailed as a classic in Norwegian rock history. "Horn" showcased the band's versatility and creativity, featuring a mix of musical styles that drew from progressive rock, Norwegian folk music, classical elements, and even hints of heavy metal. This diversity set Saft apart from many of their contemporaries and cemented their reputation as musical pioneers.
Saft's willingness to push boundaries and challenge norms made them trailblazers in the Norwegian music scene. They were among the first prominent Norwegian bands to sing in their native language and embrace a distinctly Norwegian identity in their music. This approach was partly inspired by their involvement with Den Nationale Scene in Bergen, where they participated as musicians and actors in the Norwegian version of the hippie musical "Hair."
"Horn" remains a significant album in the history of Norwegian rock, illustrating Saft's enduring impact and their role in shaping the musical landscape of their time.
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