Volym 3 (Those Were the Days)

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Volym Tre (Those Were the Days)
Studio album by Jerusalem
Released 1996
Recorded Jerusalem Studio, Gothenburg, Sweden
Genre Hard Rock
Rock
Length 1:00:35
Label Fruit Records and MEP
Producer Ulf Christiansson
Jerusalem chronology
Classics 3
(1995)
Volym Tre (Those Were the Days)
(1996)
Volüm Fyra (R.A.D.)
(1998)
Alternate cover
English cover

Volym Tre is the seventh studio album, and twelfth album overall, from Swedish hard rock band Jerusalem. It was Jerusalem's first studio album since Vi Kan Inte Stoppas (Can't Stop Us Now) in 1983 to be released in both Swedish and English. The Swedish version was released by Fruit Records and MEP in 1996. The English version (renamed Those Were the Days) was released in 1997 by Jerusalem Music in the US and Alliance Music in the UK and Europe.

Contents

[edit] History

Between 1975 and 1983, Ulf Christiansson wrote many songs that Jerusalem never recorded but often played live. After a friend reminded him of these songs and asked why they had never been on an album, Ulf decided to record them, but he wanted to use the band members that were in Jerusalem during the time the songs were actually written.

[edit] Track listing

All songs by Ulf Christiansson, except for "Döden besegrad" ("I’m Still Alive"), lyrics by Ulf Christiansson and music by Ulf Christiansson and Dan Tibell.

[edit] Swedish Version

  1. "Så va' de' då"
  2. "Du kommer först"
  3. "Du ljuger"
  4. "Flugit genom rymden"
  5. "Finns det nå't krut"
  6. "Le, le, le"
  7. "Var du än är"
  8. "Sanningen"
  9. "Popidol"
  10. "Vår kärlek var död"
  11. "Döden besegrad"

[edit] English Version

  1. "Those Were the Days"
  2. "Must Come First"
  3. "You're a Liar"
  4. "Travelling Through the Ages"
  5. "Who's Got the Guts"
  6. "Smile, Smile, Smile"
  7. "Wherever You Are"
  8. "The Truth Has to Come"
  9. "Superstar"
  10. "Our Love Was Dead"
  11. "I'm Still Alive"

[edit] Personnel