Ballader och grimascher

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Ballader och grimascher
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Studio album by
Released1965
Genre Folk music
Protest music
Swedish folk music
Length29:46
Label Metronome
Producer Anders Burman
Cornelis Vreeswijk chronology
Visor och oförskämdheter
(1964)
Ballader och grimascher
(1965)
Grimascher och telegram
(1966)

Ballader och grimascher (English: Ballads and grimaces) is the second studio album by Swedish-Dutch folk singer-songwriter Cornelis Vreeswijk. The album was recorded in Metronome Studio with producer Anders Burman. [1] [2]

Contents

Track listing

Music and lyrics by Cornelis Vreeswijk.

  1. "Sportiga Marie"
  2. "Ballad om censuren"
  3. "Esmeralda"
  4. "Ballad om 100 år"
  5. "Horoskopsvisan"
  6. "Lasse Liten blues"
  7. "Jultomten är faktiskt död"
  8. "Tänk om jag hade en sabel"
  9. "Dekadans"
  10. "Grimasch om morgonen"
  11. "Balladen om ett munspel"
  12. "Slusk-blues"

Personnel

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References

  1. Album info on www.answers.com
  2. "Album info on www.cornelis.se". Archived from the original on 2005-02-19. Retrieved 2009-12-13.