RUPHUS
Flying Colours KARISMA
Shape-shifting Norwegian jazz-rockers’ funky 1978 album revisited.
Leading lights of the Norwegian prog scene in the 1970s, Oslo’s Ruphus went through a stylistic evolution during a recording career that spanned six albums in as many years.
Their line-up was constantly changing, with their original chief songwriter departing, which may partly explain their shift from the nuggety, rock-centric style of their 1973 debut, New Born Day, into jazzier climes by time of 1976’s Let Your Light Shine. After Sylvi Lillegaard replaced vocalist Gudny Aspaas on similarly fusion-oriented 1977 set Inner Voice, Flying Colours represented another departure.