The album features several
garage rock and
rhythm and blues standards such as "
Dimples" and "
Got My Mojo Working" (titled "I Got My Mojo Working" on the album) and can be considered a typical album for the era. However, unlike contemporary albums by other Swedish groups, Tages composed their own material, of which two are on the album. These are "
Sleep Little Girl", their first single that hit number one on
Tio i Topp and number three on Kvällstoppen. This was the third re-recording of the track as it differs from the single version. Other tracks on the album include their cover of "
Bloodhound" which was released as a single and reached number six on
Tio I Topp, but fared better on Kvällstoppen where it reached number three. The non-album B-Side of that single is one of the first covers of
Ian Samwell and
Brian Potter's "
Whatcha Gonna Do About It", which was released as the
Small Faces debut single on 6 August 1965. Tages would go on and make one more Small Faces cover, "Understanding", which appears on their third studio album
Extra Extra. Vocally, the album is democratically divided, with
Tommy Blom singing solo on three songs.
Göran Lagerberg sings solo on one song and the rest are harmony vocals, performed by various members of the band, including drummer Freddie Skantze and Blom on "
Stand by Me" In contrast to their later albums, which consisted of approximately half-to all tracks original material,
Tages only feature two such songs.
Tages is the band's only album where their
rhythm-and-blues based origins and influences are strongly present; on subsequent albums this is overshadowed by more conventional
pop songs and (especially on their three final studio albums)
psychedelic-influenced material. "Doctor Feel-Good" would strangely be released as a single by Platina in May 1968; it failed to chart. == Track listing ==