I Let the Music Speak (album)

I Let The Music Speak is a compilation album by Swedish singer Anne Sofie von Otter.

I Let The Music Speak
Studio album by
Released2006
GenreAcoustic pop
Classic pop
Length47:39
LanguageEnglish
Swedish
LabelDeutsche Grammophon
Anne Sofie von Otter chronology
For the Stars
(Anne Sofie von Otter meets Elvis Costello)

(2001)
I Let The Music Speak
(2006)
Noël
(Anne Sofie von Otter & Bengt Forsberg)

(2006)

Track listing

1. The Day Before You Came - 05:10

2. I Let The Music Speak - 05:00

3. When All Is Said And Done - 03:32

4. I Walk With You, Mama - 03:31

5. The Winner Takes It All - 04:00

6. Butterfly Wings - 03:42

7. Heaven Help My Heart (from the musical Chess) - 03:17

8. Ljusa kvällar om våren (from the musical Kristina från Duvemåla) - 04:37

9. I Am Just A Girl - 03:14

10. Ut mot ett hav (from the musical Kristina från Duvemåla) - 05:15

11. After The Rain (Efter regnet) - 02:54

12. Money, Money, Money - 03:31

  • Benny Andersson - writing
  • Björn Ulvaeus - writing
  • Anne Sofie von Otter - vocals
  • Mikael Augustsson - accordion
  • David Björkman - violin
  • Anders Eljas - arrangements, piano
  • Pär Grebacken - clarinet
  • Fredrik Jonsson - acoustic bass
  • Roland Kress - violin
  • Magnus Persson - drums & percussion
  • Jakob Ruthberg - viola
  • Jörgen Stenberg - vibraphone
  • Anna Wallgren - cello

Crew

  • Recording: Stockholm, Atlantis Studio, 9/2004
  • Executive Producer: Dr. Marion Thiem
  • Project Manager: Valérie Gross
  • Recording Producer: Georg Wadenius
  • Balance Engineer: Janne Hansson
  • Production Coordinator: Margaretha Söderling
  • Publisher: Universal/Union Songs AB (1,2,3,5,9); Mono Music AB (4,6,8,11); Mono Music AB/Kopparnäset Forlags AB (10); Three Knights Ltd. (7)
  • Booklet Editor: Eva Zöllner
  • Colour photos (front & back cover & inside booklet): Thomas Klementsson
  • Black & white photos (session photos): Mats Bäcker
  • Design: Klasse 3b
  • Art Direction: Merle Kersten

Charts

Chart (2006) Peak
position
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[1] 13
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[2] 63

References

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