Sambassadeur

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Sambassadeur
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Background information
Origin Gothenburg, Sweden
Genres Indie pop, dream pop
Years active2003present
Labels Labrador Records
MembersAnna Persson
Daniel Permbo
Joachim Läckberg
Daniel Tolergård
Website Sambassadeur.com
Sambassadeur on Labrador

Sambassadeur are a Swedish pop band formed in 2003 in Gothenburg. They are named after the Serge Gainsbourg song "Les Sambassadeurs." [1] The band are signed to the Labrador label, and to date, they have released four studio albums and a handful of EPs and singles. Their third album, European, was released in February 2010. [2]

Contents

Discography

Studio albums

Sambassadeur(LAB071, 1 June 2005)
No.TitleLength
1."New Moon"2:42
2."Ice & Snow"2:58
3."One Last Remark"3:17
4."Sense of Sound"3:51
5."If Rain"2:35
6."Still Life Ahead"2:58
7."La Chanson de Prévert"3:24
8."Between the Lines"2:40
9."In the Calm"2:03
10."Just Because of You"2:45
11."Whatever Season"3:14
12."Posture of a Boy"2:40
Migration(LAB106, 24 October 2007)
No.TitleLength
1."The Park"3:27
2."Subtle Changes"4:43
3."That Town"2:54
4."Falling in Love"3:30
5."Migration"4:20
6."Final Say"5:41
7."Someday We're Through"3:46
8."Something to Keep"2:55
9."Calvi"3:10
European(LAB126, 24 February 2010)
No.TitleLength
1."Stranded"4:40
2."Days"2:54
3."I Can Try"4:17
4."Forward Is All"4:27
5."Albatross"3:52
6."High and Low"2:53
7."A Remote View"2:04
8."Sandy Dunes"5:29
9."Small Parade - (written by Tobin Sprout )"2:52
Survival(digital release, 12 April 2019)
No.TitleLength
1."Foot of Afrika"3:30
2."Stuck"3:28
3."Orustfjord"4:32
4."41"3:16
5."Kors"3:33
6."The Fall"3:23
7."Roads"4:47
8."Ex On The Beach"3:31

Singles & EPs

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References

  1. Interview with Sambassadeur Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
  2. Sambassadeur - European (CD, Album) at Discogs