Snakecharmer (album)

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Snakecharmer
Studio album by Sort Sol
Released April 3, 2001
Recorded 2001
Genre Rock, alternative rock
Length 36:43
Label Mercury
Producer Per Sunding, Sort Sol
Sort Sol chronology

Unspoiled Monsters
(1996)
Snakecharmer
(2001)
Singles from Snakecharmer
  1. "Nights in White Satin"
    Released: November 2000
  2. "Elia Rising"
    Released: 2001
  3. "I'll Take Care of You"
    Released: 2001

Snakecharmer is the eighth and final studio album by the Danish rock band Sort Sol, released on April 3, 2001, by Mercury Records. It was their first album in five years since Unspoiled Monsters (1996). The album reached number one in Denmark, and was certified gold by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) for shipments of 25,000 copies.

Track listing

  1. "I'll Take Care of You" – 4:46 (Jørgensen/Top-Galia)
  2. "It's Gonna Rain" – 4:10 (Jørgensen/Top-Galia)
  3. "Brogue" – 4:34 (Jørgensen/Top-Galia)
  4. "Rhinestone" – 3:58 (Odde)
  5. "Next Century" – 3:38 (Jørgensen/Top-Galia)
  6. "Elia Rising" (featuring Sissel) – 4:25 (Odde)
  7. "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" – 2:39 (Odde/Odde, Top-Galia, Ortved)
  8. "Daddy Howard in Queens" – 3:36 (Odde/Odde-Ortved)
  9. "Nights in White Satin" – 4:57 (Hayward)

Personnel

Sort Sol
Additional musicians and production
  • Henrik Lindstrand arranging and conducting on "I'll Take Care Of You"
  • Wili Jønsson – additional bass guitar and keyboard on "I'll Take Care Of You", "Elia Rising" and "Night In White Satin"
  • Sissel – duet on "Elia Rising"
  • Per Sunding backing vocals on "I'll Take Care Of You", "Rhinestone" and "Daddy Howard In Queens"
  • Mark Linn – backing vocals on "Brogue", "Next Century" and "Who's Afraid Of Virginia Wolf"
  • Alex Nyborg Madsen – backing vocals on "Who's Afraid Of Virginia Wolf"
  • Mathias Toksværd turntables on "It's Gonna Rain", "Brogue" and "Next Century"
  • Laust Sonne – additional drums and percussion on "I'll Take Care Of You"
  • S. Andersson saxophone on "Who's Afraid Of Virginia Wolf"
  • Jeppe Kaas strings and horn on "Elia Rising"
  • Stage – additional rhythm guitar and keyboard on "Rhinestone" and "Daddy Howard In Queens"
  • Per Sunding production
  • Michael Ilbert mixing
  • George Marino mastering

Charts and certifications

Charts

Chart (2001) Peak
position
Danish Albums Chart[1] 1

Certifications

Region Certification Sales/shipments
Denmark (IFPI Denmark)[2] Gold 25,000^

^shipments figures based on certification alone

References

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