Roine Stolt

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  • progressive rock
  • rock
  • swedish
  • symphonic prog
  • prog
A major figure in Sweden's rock history, guitarist/singer/composer Roine Stolt led two of his country's most successful progressive rock bands: Kaipa in the 1970s and The Flower Kings in the 1990s onward. His distinctive guitar style combined David Gilmour's debonair mid-tempo, Steve Howe's sharp edges, and Frank Zappa's virtuosity. His vision of a positive world governed by beauty (akin to Yes's singer Jon Anderson) gave his music an aura that appealed to many progressive rock fans.

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Songs

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    Big Daddy

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    Bizarre Seahorse Sex Attack

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    Burning Bridges

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    Café Caruso

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    Close Your Eyes

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    Continental Carneval

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    Cosmic Lodge

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    Crawl Like an Animal

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    Dirt

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    Dissonata

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    Dödens ansikte

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    Dog With a Million Bones

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    Early Morning Manhattan

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    Everybody Is Trying to Sell You Something

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    Everyone Wants to Rule the World

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    Friends of Freedom

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    Giganternas kamp

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    Goodbye Blue Monday

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    Grodbaletten

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    Head Above Water

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    Hotrod (The Atomic Wrestler)

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    Hummanizzimo

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    Hydrophonia

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    I Still Believe

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    It's All About Money

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    Järnhästen

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    Kinesmarknad

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    Lejonhjärta

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    Little Cottage by the Sea

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    Lobsterland Groove

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    Mercy

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    Mister Sunshine

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    Mr. Evergreen

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    Nuclear Nemo

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    Nytt blod

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    Oceanna Baby Dolphin

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    Outcast

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    People That Have the Power to Shape the Future

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    Remember

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    Ring of Light

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    Samhällets olycksbarn

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    Scanning the Greenhouse

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    Seafood Kitchen Thing

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    Sex Kills

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    Shine (Awakening)

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    Shipbuilding

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    Silversurfaren

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    Som svalor mot skyn

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    Spirit of the Rebel

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    Stranger in My Own House


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