Wilmer X

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Wilmer X
Origin Malmö, Sweden
Genres Rock
Years active 1977 Present
Associated acts Ossler
Website www.wilmerx.com
Members Nisse Hellberg
Jalle Lorensson
Sticky Bomb
Thomas Holst
Past members Pelle Ossler

Wilmer X is a Swedish rock band. Originally formed in 1977-1978 as Wilmer Pitt in Malmö, Sweden by Nisse Hellberg (guitar and vocals) and Jalle Lorensson (harmonica), the band was rebranded as Wilmer X at the time of the first recording.

Career

Wilmer X achieved their nationwide commercial breakthrough in 1988 with the LP Teknikens Under, the similarly entitled title track becoming a chart topper. As of date, Wilmer X has recorded more than eighteen studio albums during a career that spans thirty years.[1][2]

Discography

  • 13 Våningar upp, 2005, Amigo (CD)
  • Diamanter, 2003, EMI (2-CD)
  • Vägen till klippan - outgivna och sällsynta inspelningar 1979-1982, 2003, Box (CD)
  • Lyckliga hundar, 2003, EMI (CD)
  • Totalt Wilmer X, 2001, EMI (CD)
  • Arkiv X - 4 CD box, 2001, EMI (4-CD)
  • Silver, 2000, EMI (CD)
  • Primitiv, 1998, EMI (CD)
  • Den blå vägen hem, 1997, EMI (CD)
  • Radio Wilmer X-Hits! (2-CD)1996, EMI (2-CD)
  • Tårar av guld 1981-1986, 1996, Carlton (CD)
  • Hallå världen, 1995, EMI (CD)
  • Snakeshow, 1994, EMI (MC/CD)
  • Pontiac till himmelen- LP, 1993, EMI (LP)
  • Pontiac till himmelen, 1993, EMI (LP/MC/CD)
  • En speciell kväll med Wilmer X, 1991, EMI (LP/CD)
  • Mambo feber, 1991, EMI (LP/CD/MC)
  • Klubb Bongo, 1989, EMI (LP/CD/MC)
  • Teknikens under, 1988, EMI (LP/MC/CD)
  • Blod eller guld- LP, 1988, MNW (LP/MC)
  • Blod eller guld 1982-1987, 1988, MNW (CD)
  • Not Glamourus, 1987, MNW (LP)
  • Downward Bound, 1986, MNW (LP)
  • Tungt vatten- LP, 1986, MNW (LP)
  • Tungt vatten, 1986, MNW (CD)
  • V.I.L.D, 1986, MNW (LP/CD)
  • Under hot, 1985, MNW (LP/CD)
  • Djungelliv, 1983, MNW (LP/CD/MC)
  • Fula fula ord, 1982, MNW (LP/CD/MC)
  • Wilmer X, 1981, Svenska pop fabriken/cd release: MNW (LP/CD)
  • Wilmer X MP, 1980, Amigo (Mediumplay LP/CD)

Sources

  1. Wilmer X
  2. United Stage

External links


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