Singoalla
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Singoalla | |||||
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Studio album by Thåström | |||||
Released | 1998 | ||||
Genre | Soundtrack | ||||
Label | Limited Ghost Records/Dust Music | ||||
Producer | Joakim Thåström, Niklas Hellberg | ||||
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This is not officially a real solo album from Thåström but more of a soundtrack to a novel with the same name by Victor Rydberg, written in 1857. The album was only released in 1000 copies during it's first release 1998, but it was re-released in 2002 with a new cover. It is mostly instrumental.
[edit] Tracklisting
- "Det sjunde inseglet" (Thåström, Hell)
- "Requiem" (Thåström, Hell)
- "Erland" (Thåström, Hell)
- "Transdans" (Thåström, Hell)
- "Polsk dimma" (Thåström, Hell)
- "Demoner i 3D" (Thåström, Hell)
- "Piano, cello, stön" (Thåström, Hell)
- "Folklåten" (Thåström, Hell)
- "Bröllop" (Thåström, Hell)
- "Sorgebarn" (Thåström, Hell)
- "Psalm 70" (Thåström, Hell)
[edit] Personnel
- Joakim Thåström and Niklas Hellberg - Writers and concept
Samples from Darling Desperados production of Victor Rydberg's Singoalla
- Mari Lindbäck - Vocals
- Erland Josephson - Dialogue
- Oliver Loftéen - Vocals
- Samuel Fröler - Dialogue