Räck Din Hand (Reach Out Your Hand)
Swedish folk singer Roland Von Malmborg's 1966 RCA album stands as a document of 1960s progressive folk consciousness. The title track, 'Reach Out Your Hand,' sets the tone—earnest, melodic folk celebrating human connection. The album draws from diverse sources: traditional material like 'Tumbalalaika,' modern peace anthems like 'The Strangest Dream,' and original compositions built around themes of global unity and social justice. Malmborg's voice is clear and direct, accompanied by acoustic guitar and minimal arrangements that let the lyrics and melodies breathe. This is folk music in its truest sense—music made to carry a message and move people to action. A beautiful snapshot of an era when folk singers genuinely believed music could change the world.
Symbolic image. For detailed condition of this item, read below. Media: Mint (M) Sleeve: Mint (M) Sealed.
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Item Details+
| Genre | Folk World & Country |
| Media | Mint (M) |
| Sleeve | Mint (M) |
| Label | RCA |
| Year | 1966 |
| Country | US |
| Format | LP |
Tracklist+
- A1. Förenta Nationerna Bildar En Kedja (United Nations-Plough On)
- A2. Tumbalalaika
- A3. En Ensams Händer (One Man’s Hands)
- A4. I Natt Jag Drömde (The Strangest Dream)
- A5. Vi Är Barn Till Mor Afrika (We Are Cildren Of Mother Africa)
- A6. Vi Skall Övervinna (We Shall Ocercome)
- B1. Tankar Är Fria (Thoughts Are Free)
- B2. Kretschma
- B3. Det Finns Något Jag Ofta Undrar (Things I Often Wonder About)
- B4. Lärkan I Morgonen (The Lark In The Morning)
- B5. Soon, Soon, Soon (The Hair Masseur)
- B6. Körsbärsträd (Cherry Tree)
- B7. The Family Man
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