How to Get Into Pugh Rogefeldt

With a discography spanning over four decades, diving into Pugh Rogefeldt's music can feel daunting. This guide offers a clear entry point with his album 'Hollywood', showcasing his signature sound. From there, you'll find curated paths to explore his essential works, accessible tracks, and experimental pieces.

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Hollywood

Hollywood

1972

Best starting point

Captures Pugh Rogefeldt's signature rhythmic grooves and textures, providing a cohesive experience that showcases his unique sound.

Start with "Bolla och rulla" from Bolla och rulla

Immediate engagement with a catchy hook that introduces listeners to Rogefeldt's style and musical approach.

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Common questions

What does Pugh Rogefeldt sound like?

Rhythmic grooves intertwined with shifting textures create an immersive experience that captures both tension and resolution. Rooted in rock music. Start with Hollywood.

What is the best Pugh Rogefeldt album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Hollywood" (1972). It's the most representative of what makes Pugh Rogefeldt worth hearing.

What are the best Pugh Rogefeldt albums?

The essential Pugh Rogefeldt albums include "Hollywood" (1972), "Ja, dä ä dä" (1969), "Pugh on the Rocks" (1973), "Attityder" (1978) and "Bolla och rulla" (1974).

Who is Pugh Rogefeldt for?

If you're into rock music, Pugh Rogefeldt is worth your time. Rhythmic grooves intertwined with shifting textures create an immersive experience that captures both tension and resolution.

How many albums does Pugh Rogefeldt have?

Pugh Rogefeldt has 28 releases in their discography, including 28 albums.