Sixten Strömvall and Martin Harris - Song of Paradise (1956 EP)

Track listing: 0:00 Song of Paradise (Reginald King) 3:08 The Song of Songs (Moya) 6:29 Roses of Picardy (Haydn Wood) 9:06 Sången om Warszawa (Albert Harris) ℗ 1956 Sonora Sixten Strömvall was a Swedish violinist and one of the most important session musicians in Sweden during the 1960s and 1970s. He can be heard, among other recordings, on ABBA's famous hit song "Dancing Queen". Martin Harris (Mieczysław Harris, Mordechaj Hekelman) was a Polish multi-instrumentalist and composer. In the 1930s, he was one of the most popular jazz guitarists in Poland as a member of Henry Vars' Dance Orchestra. During World War II, he lived in the USSR with his even more famous brother, Albert Harris (a singer and composer), with whom his life remained inseparably connected until the very end. After the liberation of Lublin in 1944, he actively contributed to rebuilding musical life in the newly formed People's Republic of Poland, organizing concerts and radio broadcasts. In October 1946, the Harris brothers left for Sweden, where Albert worked for several years as a film music composer and Mieczysław, under his new stage name Martin Harris, made several recordings on the Hammond organ. In the late 1950s or early 1960s they moved to the United States and Venezuela, where all traces of them were eventually lost. #EasyListening #HammondOrgan