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1977 studio album by Gasolin'
Gør det Noget
Studio album by
Gasolin'
Released
11 November 1977 (1977-11-11)
Recorded
September 1977 at Sweet Silence Studio, Copenhagen
Genre
Rock
Length
38:35
Language
Danish
Label
CBS
Producer
Tommy "Rocco" Bogs, Gasolin'
Gasolin' chronology
Efter Endnu en Dag (1976)
Gør det Noget (1977)
Killin' Time (1978)
Singles from Gør det Noget
"Jumbo Nummer Nul" Released: 1978
"Kina Rock" Released: 1978 (Sweden)
Alternative cover
Re-release cover
Gør det Noget is Danish rock group Gasolin's seventh studio album. When Gasolin' released Gør det Noget in November 1977 (translation: "does it matter" or "so what"), they knew it was their last album. After the ambitious Gas 5 and Efter endnu en dag, Gasolin' decided to make a garage-rock album. Therefore, the service of Roy Thomas Baker was not needed and Gør det Noget was produced by Gasolin' and "Rocco" Tommy Bogs.
The sound on Gør det Noget is raw and thunderous and songs such as "Jumbo Number Nul" and "Kina Rock" sounds like Sex Pistols. Sentimental ballads like "Kattemor" and "Længes Hjem" has a rawness due to the minimalist production, but all the songs are still very catchy. Especially "Det bedste til mig og mine venner" and "Strengelegen". From this album "Jumbo Nummer Nul" / "Kattemor" and "Kina Rock" / "Længes Hjem" were released as singles.
Gør det Noget was recorded in Sweet Silence Studio in Copenhagen and engineered by Freddy Hansson and Flemming Rasmussen. Flemming Rasmussen would go on to produce Metallica.
Gør det Noget was released on CD in 1989. It was remastered and included on The Black Box box set in 2003.