Lena 20 År
by John LucasSwedish pop singer Lena Philipsson receives a well-deserved retrospective treatment following her astonishing comeback success with her 2004 and 2005 albums Det gör ont en stund på natten men inget på dan and Jag ångrar ingenting. There have been numerous compilations of her work since her career fizzled in the mid-90s, but by including her recent hits and omitting some of her weaker recordings, this is by far the best overview of her work. The album avoids a chronological approach, instead kicking off, fittingly enough, with 2004's Lena Anthem, an irresistably self-assured statement of intent and kiss-off to her critics and chart rivals. This is cleverly followed by the record it samples, her signature 80s hit Dansa i neon, an absolutely classic piece of dramatic 80s pop which deserved wider recognition outside Sweden. Although Philipsson's early work was less consistent than her recent material, she still amassed a number of strong pop singles which are largely represented here. There are several english-language songs from her attempts to crack the international market in the early 90s. Standing In My Rain is the best of these, a punchy dance number which wouldn't have sounded entirely out of place next to hits by the likes of Taylor Dayne and Cher. 006, taken from her 1991 secret agent concept album A Woman's Gotta Do What A Woman's Gotta Do, is dated and campy, but undeniably fun. If there is a weakness to the english-language material it is the occasionally clunky lyrics which betray songwriters working outside their native language. While chart rival Carola was popular enough to collaborate with the BeeGees at this time, Lena was not afforded the same luxury, and songs such as Talking In Your Sleep and Why suffer slightly from this lack of lyrical dexterity. The Swedish songs fare better, particularly her three 80s Melodifestivalen entries. As well as Dansa i neon, Om igen is a wonderful powerballad which seems tailor-made for a lighters in the air concert closer, and breakthrough hit Kärleken är evig remains one of her finest 80s pop songs. Those looking for new material should be satisfied with Jag måste skynda mig på, a classy duet with frequent songwriting collaborator and touring partner Orup. Buyers who are completely new to Lena Philipsson's work may be advised to start with her 2004 album Det gör ont en stund på natten men inget på dan, easily her strongest record and one of the best pop albums released by anyone in that year. But for those interested in delving further into her catalogue, Lena 20 år is a perfect introduction.