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Kalendarium 1972-93
Compilation album by
Released1993
Recorded1972-1993
GenrePop Music
LabelPolar
PolyGram
Universal Music Group
ProducerBenny Andersson
Björn Ulvaeus
Ted Gärdestad
Michael B. Tretow
Janne Schaffer
Eirik W. Wangberg
Anders Glenmark
Ted Gärdestad chronology
Stormvarning
(1981)
Kalendarium 1972-93
(1993)
Äntligen på väg
(1994)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Kalendarium 1972–93 is a compilation album from Swedish singer/songwriter Ted Gärdestad, released in 1993. It includes the best-known songs from his career as well one new recording, "För Kärlekens Skull", his first in twelve years. Kalendarium also included a Swedish language re-recording of the title track from his 1978 album Blue Virgin Isles, "Himlen Är Oskyldigt Blå".[2]

Track listing

All lyrics written by Kenneth Gärdestad, music by Ted Gärdestad

  1. "Jag vill ha en egen måne" (1972) - 3:17
  2. "Helena" (1972) - 3:19
  3. "Snurra du min värld" (1972) - 2:59
  4. Jag ska fånga en ängel" (1973) - 3:50
  5. "Sol, vind och vatten" (1973) - 3:10
  6. "Eiffeltornet" (1974) - 3:04
  7. "Buffalo Bill" (1974) - 3:53
  8. "Angela" (1976) - 3:00
  9. "Chapeau-Claque" (1976) - 3:55
  10. "Klöversnoa" (1976) - 2:00
  11. "Rockin' 'n' Reelin'" (Swedish version) (1975) - 3:00
  12. "Himlen är oskyldigt blå" (Swedish-language version of "Blue Virgin Isles") (1978/1993) - 4:34
  13. "Låt Solen värma dig" (Solo version) (1981) - 3:33
  14. "Satellit" (1979) - 4:22
  15. "Låt kärleken slå rot" (1981) - 4:48
  16. "För kärlekens skull" (1993) - 4:03

Production

References

  1. ^ "Allmusic review". Allmusic. All Media Guide. Retrieved 2011-06-15.
  2. ^ "Kalendarium 1972-93". Liner notes: 519, 052–2. 1993.