Í Hakanum/Octopus

Í Hakanum/Octopus
Studio album by Mezzoforte
Released 1980
Recorded mid August – mid October 1980 at Hot Ice Studios Hafnarfjörður, Iceland
Genre Jazz-Fusion, Jazz-Pop
Length 36:17
Label Steinar
Producer Geoff Calver
Mezzoforte chronology

Mezzoforte
(1979)
Í Hakanum/Octopus
(1980)
Þvílíkt Og Annað Eins
(1981)
Singles from Í Hakanum/Octopus
  1. "Dreamland / Shooting Star"
    Released: 1982
  2. "Midnight Express (live) / Midnight Express"
    Released: 1983

Í Hakanum is the 1980 studio album of Mezzoforte on Steinar released in Iceland.[1] The September 1981 UK release, titled Mezzoforte, had a different cover artwork, but – since their first album, released only in Iceland, was also called Mezzoforte - Í Hakanum was usually referred to as Octopus,[2] what became the title of the 1996 CD re-release. 7 of the 8 tracks were included in 1983 on the compilation album Catching Up With Mezzoforte which also included 7 songs from their third album, Þvílíkt Og Annað Eins and peaked at #95 on the UK Album Chart.[3] The song Shooting Star was released in 1982 on a double A-side single with third album’s Dreamland. [4][5] Midnight Express was released on a single in 1983 along with its’ live version from the Spelllifandi album. [6]

Background[2]

Though still in their teens, members of Mezzoforte were already working as session musicians in Iceland, playing in various bands and backing singers. After their debut album as a quartett, Bjorn Thorarensen joined Mezzoforte as a second keyboard player. Í Hakanum was the first Mezzoforte album, produced by Geoff Calver. Recordings took place at Hot Ice Studios in Hafnarfjörður, Iceland from mid August to mid October 1980 with some additional recordings and mixing in London’s Red Bus Studios in late October. The album features Kristinn Svavarsson on sax, who became a full member of the band in 1982.

Cover

The cover of Í Hakanum’s original Icelandic edition was changed for the international release. Since then the album was usually referred to as Octopus[2] (see also the lead section), under which title it was re-released on CD in 1996 with its’ 1981 cover redesigned in accordance with the art concept of the reissue series. Ron Aspery’s surname is misspelled on all editions as Asprey. [7]

Í Hakanum original Icelandic cover art

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s)Icelandic title Length
1. "Humoresque"  Eythor Gunnarsson, Fridrik KarlssonGletta 3:41
2. "Midnight Express"  Fridrik KarlssonMiðnæturhraðlestin 3:35
3. "Danger High Voltage"  Eythor Gunnarsson, Johann AsmundssonHáspenna Lifshætta 4:05
4. "Octopus"  Eythor GunnarssonEftirsjá 5:31
5. "Shooting Star"  Eythor Gunnarsson, Johann AsmundssonStjörnuhrap 5:14
6. "Northern Winds"  Fridrik KarlssonVindur Úr Suðri 5:32
7. "Rendez-Vous"  Fridrik KarlssonFyrstu Kynni 5:57
8. "Finale"  MezzoforteNiðurlagið 2:29

Personnel[7]

Mezzoforte:

Additional musicians:

  1. 1.0 1.1 not credited on the 1981 and 1983 issues

Technical:

Release history[8][9][10]

Year Format Label Country Note
1980 LP Steinar (Steinar 039) Iceland Titled Í Hakanum
MC Steinar (Steinar 039)
1981 LP Steinar (Steinar LP01) UK Titled Mezzoforte
1983 Steinar, Promusix (PRO S.T.L.P. 009) Portugal
1996 CD CNR Music (2002975) Netherlands Titled Octopus,

Remastered

ZYX Music (ZYX 10041-2) Germany

References

  1. "Mezzoforte". Retrieved 24 February 2015.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 liner notes
  3. "MEZZOFORTE - Artist - Official Charts". Retrieved 24 February 2015.
  4. "Mezzoforte". Retrieved 24 February 2015.
  5. "Mezzoforte - Dreamland / Shooting Star". Discogs. Retrieved 24 February 2015.
  6. "Mezzoforte - Midnight Express (Live) / Midnight Express". Discogs. Retrieved 24 February 2015.
  7. 7.0 7.1 as on album cover
  8. "Mezzoforte - Í Hakanum". Discogs. Retrieved 24 February 2015.
  9. "Mezzoforte - Mezzoforte". Discogs. Retrieved 24 February 2015.
  10. "Mezzoforte - Octopus". Discogs. Retrieved 24 February 2015.