I elfte timmen

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I elfte timmen
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Studio album by
Released1986
Genre Folk music
Protest music
Swedish folk music
Label Slager
Cornelis Vreeswijk chronology
Mannen som älskade träd
(1985)
I elfte timmen
(1986)
Till Fatumeh - Repport från de osaligas ängder
(1987)

I elfte timmen, (English: At eleventh hour) is a music album recorded by Swedish-Dutch folk singer-songwriter Cornelis Vreeswijk in 1986. Contains selection Vreeswijk's older songs, recorded in new, modern versions in attempt to get younger public to the author.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Somliga går i trasiga skor"
  2. "Ångbåtsblus"
  3. "Telegram från en bombad by"
  4. "Tjena assistenten"
  5. "Balladen om Herr Fredrik Åkare och den söta Fröken Cecilia Lind
  6. "Fåglar"
  7. "Jag hade en gång en båt"
  8. "Skyddsrumsboogie"
  9. "Rörande vindriktning"
  10. "Salig Lasse liten"
  11. "Dikt till en gammal dambekant"
  12. "Felicia adjö"

Personnel

Charts

Chart (1987)Peak
position
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan) [1] 19

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