Ted (album)

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Ted
Studio album by Ted Gärdestad
Released 1973
Recorded 1973
Genre Pop Music
Length 37:25
Label Polar (original release)
Universal Music Group
Producer Benny Andersson
Björn Ulvaeus
Ted Gärdestad chronology

Undringar
(1972)
Ted
(1973)
Upptåg
(1974)
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Ted was the second album from Swedish singer/songwriter Ted Gärdestad, released in 1973 on the Polar Music label. It contains the hits "Jag Ska Fånga En Ängel", "Sol, Vind Och Vatten", "Come Give Me Love" as well as his 1973 Melodifestivalen entry "Oh Vilken Härlig Da'" (#4). The album was produced by Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus and Ted, engineered by Michael B. Tretow and features vocals by Agnetha Fältskog and Anni-Frid Lyngstad.

An English-language version of the track "Jag Ska Fånga En Ängel" entitled "Gonna Make You My Angel" was released as the B-side of non-album single and Melodifestivalen entry "Rockin' 'n' Reelin'" in early 1975. "Gonna Make You My Angel" remains unreleased on CD.

Track listing

All lyrics written by Kenneth Gärdestad, music by Ted Gärdestad

Side A:

  1. "Jag Ska Fånga En Ängel" - 3:50
  2. "Sol, Vind Och Vatten" - 3:10
  3. "Skolsång" - 3:02
  4. "Kaliforniens Guld" - 2:37
  5. "Come Give Me Love" - 3:32
  6. "Ramanagaram" - 2:50

Side B:

  1. "Oh, Vilken Härlig Da'" - 3:21
  2. "Kom I Min Fantasi" - 2:34
  3. "Universum" - 3:52
  4. "Gitarren Och Jag" - 3:52
  5. "Stenansiktet" - 4:45
    • From Jan Halldoff's movie by the same name

Personnel

Production

  • Benny Andersson - producer
  • Björn Ulvaeus - producer
  • Ted Gärdestad - producer
  • Michael B. Tretow - sound engineer
  • Rune Persson - sound engineer
  • Åke Elmsäter - sound engineer
  • Sven-Olof Walldoff - string arrangements "Universum" and "Kaliforniens Guld"
  • Lasse Samuelsson - brass arrangement
  • Recorded at Metronome Studios, Stockholm
  • Originally released as Polar POLS 241, 1973.

References

  • Liner notes Ted, Ted Gärdestad, Polar Music POLS 241, 1973.

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