Dungen (album)
Dungen is the first album by the Swedish psychedelic rock group Dungen.
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Released | 2001, 2005 | |||
Genre | Psychedelic rock Swedish folk Progg | |||
Length | 37:03, 45:00 | |||
Label | Subliminal Sounds | |||
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It was originally released in 2001 by Subliminal Sounds on a limited vinyl edition of 500 copies. After high demand, the album was finally released on CD with some extra material in 2005 and renamed Dungen 1999-2001.[1][2][3]
The album contains early versions of some songs found on Dungen's second studio album.
Track listing (LP version)
All tracks by Gustav Ejstes
- "Stadsvandringar" (City Walks) - 6:16
- "Och solen stiger upp" (And the Sun Rises) - 4:35
- "Andra sidan sjön" (Other Side of the Lake) - 7:35
- "Mitten av mars" (Middle of March) - 3:08
- "Du och jag..." (You and Me...) - 3:34
- "Och du frågar mig varför ... " (And You Ask Me Why...) - 3:29
- "Tillsammans" (Together) - 3:30
- "Känslan som gror" (The Feeling That Grows) - 4:38
Track listing (CD version)
- "Stadsvandringar" (City Walks) - 14:49
- "Midsommarbongen" (The Midsummer Bong) - 18:34
- "Lilla vännen" (The Little Friend) - 11:37
Personnel
- Carl Abrahamsson – cover design
- Fredrik Björling – percussion, drums
- Dungen – compilation
- Gustav Ejstes – bass guitar, flute, guitar, violin, arranger, drums, keyboards, vocals, producer
- Reine Fiske – bass guitar, guitar, percussion
- Stefan Kéry – executive producer, photography, cover design
- Marie Ljungsten – photography
- Marco Lohikari – bass guitar
- Christopher Schlee – guitar
- Gila Storm – vocals
- Alex Wiig – percussion, sitar
Sources
- "Dungen". dungen-music.com. Retrieved 28 November 2013.
- "Dungen". itunes.apple.com. Retrieved 28 November 2013.
- "Dusted Reviews". dustedmagazine.com. Retrieved 28 November 2013.
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