Gasolin' (1974 album)

It failed to make impact on the charts anywhere,[1] but didn't stop Gasolin' from issuing three more albums in English in the period from 1974 to 1978.

After the artistic and commercial success of Gasolin' 2, singer and principal songwriter Kim Larsen left the band.

Poul Bruun, the director of CBS in Denmark, afraid to see the band disappear resolved the situation by letting Larsen record a solo album, Værsgo.

He further allowed Gasolin' to record their next album in two versions, one in Danish for the home market and one with English lyrics to be released in Europe.

To provide the right international sound, the record company brought Englishman Roy Thomas Baker to Copenhagen to produce the album in August 1973.