Vi Kan Inte Stoppas (Can't Stop Us Now)

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Vi Kan Inte Stoppas (Can't Stop Us Now)
Jerusalem ViKanInteStoppas 1983.jpg
Studio album by
Released1983
RecordedMay – September 1983
StudioSecret Studio, Belfast, Northern Ireland
Genre Rock
Length41:58
Label Royal Music
Producer Andy Kidd
Jerusalem chronology
Krigsman (Warrior)
(1981)
Vi Kan Inte Stoppas (Can't Stop Us Now)
(1983)
In His Majesty's Service – Live in USA
(1985)
Alternative cover
Jerusalem Can'tStopUsNow 1983.jpg
English album cover

Vi Kan Inte Stoppas (Can't Stop Us Now) is the fourth album by the Swedish hard rock band Jerusalem, released in 1983. The Swedish version was released on Royal Music. [1] The English version was released in 1984 on Refuge Records in the United States. [2]

Contents

Track listing

All songs by Ulf Christiansson.

Swedish version

  1. "Vi kan inte stoppas"
  2. "Loves You More"
  3. "Vinden blåser..."
  4. "I skuggan av det förflutna"
  5. "Kärlekseld"
  6. "Let's Go (Dancin')"
  7. "Sorgsnas parad"
  8. "Regn"
  9. "Pusselbiten"
  10. "Heartbeat"

English version

  1. "Can't Stop Us Now"
  2. "Loves You More"
  3. "The Wind is Blowing"
  4. "Tomorrow's World"
  5. "The Waiting"
  6. "Let's Go (Dancin')"
  7. "Mourner's Parade"
  8. "Read Between the Lines"
  9. "The Missing Piece"
  10. "Heartbeat"

Personnel

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