Good find, RobB. She must have had a pianist or guitarist or similar - it would have been well-nigh impossible to sing some of that material with only a bass supplying a harmonic context.
There's a more detailed account of how Stina found a live show in London show a traumatic experience, where Johan Norberg was playing guitar - but it may not be the same gig, as it was a promo for record execs pre ASCHE, and they closed with 'So This Is Goodbye' rather than 'Something Nice' (see the penultimate para) :-
http://desireavenue.free.fr/phpbb3/view ... 603#p20603
In another interview - The Independent, June 1994 - it says that she has 'only performed live 5 times since releasing MOAC'. What were the other four? Fasching and Skeppsholmen were both pre-MOAC. Actually you yourself asked the same question here, RobB:- http://desireavenue.free.fr/phpbb3/view ... don#p15307
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I suspect that there must have been a near eighteen month gap between these two performancess although they probably were at the same Jazz Cafe venue.sound world wrote: There's a more detailed account of how Stina found a live show in London show a traumatic experience, where Johan Norberg was playing guitar - but it may not be the same gig, as it was a promo for record execs pre ASCHE, and they closed with 'So This Is Goodbye' rather than 'Something Nice'