Ljungaverk (album)

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Ljungaverk
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Studio album by
Released25 September 2012 (2012-09-25)
Genre pop, rock
Length39:40
Label Universal
Producer Chris Rehn
Stiftelsen chronology
Ljungaverk
(2012)
Dopet
(2013)

Ljungaverk was released in 2012, and is the debut studio album from Swedish pop rock band Stiftelsen.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Viljan"4:12
2."Du är ju allting"4:07
3."Nu får du gå hem..."3:36
4."I dag"5:50
5."När herr Ångström hade fest"3:59
6."Vildhjärta"4:23
7."Härifrån"1:55
8."Vart jag än går"3:28
9."Ur balans"3:16
10."Rotlös"4:54
Total length:39:40
Bonus track (Tunes only)
No.TitleLength
11."Vildhjärta (Sunday version)"4:07

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