Puls (album)

Puls
Studio album by Gyllene Tider
Released 26 August 1982
Genre Pop
Label Parlophone
Producer Lasse Lindbom
Gyllene Tider chronology
Moderna Tider
(1981)Moderna Tider1981
Puls
(1982)
The Heartland Café
(1984)The Heartland Café1984

Puls was released on 26 August, 1982 and was the third album from Swedish pop group Gyllene Tider. The album peaked at No. 1 on the Swedish albums chart and No. 12 on the Norwegian albums chart.[1]

Track listings

All lyrics and music written by Per Gessle except as noted.

  1. "(Hon vill ha) Puls"
  2. "Vän till en vän"
  3. "Sommartider"
  4. "Jag vänder mig om" (music: Mats Persson and Per Gessle)
  5. "Kustvägen söderut" (music: Persson & Gessle)
  6. "Vandrar i ett sommarregn" (with Eva Dahlgren as guest singer)
  7. "Händerna"
  8. "Flickan i en Cole Porter-sång"
  9. "Upphetsad"
  10. "Honung och guld"
  11. "Som regn på en akvarell" (music: Persson & Gessle)
  12. "För mycket är aldrig nog"
  13. "Lova att du aldrig glömmer bort mig" (music: Persson)

Singles

"Tylö Sun" and "Vart tog alla vänner vägen?" as B-sides.
"I go to pieces" as B-side.

CD bonus tracks

Puls has been released to CD twice. Both editions contain eleven bonus tracks. The first version, which came out in 1990, they are bonus tracks on the record, and the newer digipack version they are on a bonus CD. The bonus tracks are:

  1. "Tylö Sun" (Swedish language cover of The Rivieras "California Sun". B-side for "Sommartider")
  2. "Vart tog alla vänner vägen?" (B-side for "Sommartider")
  3. "I Go to Pieces" (lyrics & music: Del Shannon; B-side for "Flickan i en Cole Porter-sång")
  4. "Threnody" (lyrics: Dorothy Parker; released on the compilation album Radio Parlophone)
  5. "Hej!"
  6. "Bara vara nära"
  7. "Hi Fidelity"
  8. "Offside!" (released on a compilation cassette named Rockriff från Halmstad)
  9. "Skäl att tvivla"
  10. "Marie, Marie" (music: Dave Alvin; released on Radio Parlophone)
  11. "Ingenting av vad du behöver" (with Marie Fredriksson as guest singer. Released as a single for the magazine Schlager)

References

  1. "Swedish charts archive". Retrieved 2012-01-02.
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