The Cardigans'
Nina Persson never considered herself rock star material. Even with the worldwide success of her band's song "Lovefool,"
Persson still saw herself as a fan who loved to make music and write songs. To continue with that,
Persson founded the experimental indie act
A Camp in 1997. She and Swedish musician
Niclas Frisk came up with the project one evening after meeting in a bar. A friendship was born and nine songs were eventually composed, but
Persson was called to road to support
The Cardigans' fourth album,
Gran Turismo. By 2000,
A Camp resumed schedule.
Persson got
Sparklehorse's
Mark Linkous in the production seat for her first solo album while boyfriend/
Shudder To Think guitarist
Nathan Larson and
Frisk added instrumentation. From there,
A Camp collected a quirky, sweet sound and debut single "I Can Buy You" arrived in summer 2001.
Persson's
A Camp also wowed audiences at V2001 in England a month prior to issuing her first self-titled album. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide