Klassiker 2 (Classics 2)

Klassiker 2 (Classics 2) is the third compilation album, and the ninth album overall, by Swedish hard rock band Jerusalem, released in 1993. With the exception of a few songs included on the 1988 compilation, 10 Years After, this was the first time Jerusalem's third and fourth albums had been released on CD. Some tracks were dropped to fit both albums onto one disc.

Klassiker 2 (Classics 2)
Compilation album by
Released1993
Studio
GenreHard rock, rock
LabelFruit Records
ProducerAndy Kidd
Jerusalem chronology
Klassiker 1 (Classics 1)
(1993)
Klassiker 2 (Classics 2)
(1993)
Prophet
(1994)

Track listing

Swedish version

  1. "Ständig förändring"
  2. "Krigsman"
  3. "Du är"
  4. "It's mad"
  5. "Moderne man"
  6. "Sodom"
  7. "Domedagsprofeter"
  8. "Vi kan inte stoppas"
  9. "Loves You More"
  10. "Vinden blåser..."
  11. "I skuggan av det förflutna"
  12. "Kärlekseld"
  13. "Sorgsnas parad"
  14. "Regn"

Tracks 1–7 from Krigsman ("Farväl" was dropped)
Tracks 8–14 from Vi Kan Inte Stoppas ("Let's Go (Dancin')", "Pusselbiten" and "Heartbeat" were dropped)

English version

  1. "Constantly Changing"
  2. "Warrior"
  3. "Pilgrim"
  4. "It's Mad"
  5. "Man of the World"
  6. "Sodom"
  7. "Ashes in Our Hands"
  8. "Can't Stop Us Now"
  9. "Loves You More"
  10. "The Wind is Blowing"
  11. "Tomorrow's World"
  12. "The Waiting"
  13. "Let's Go (Dancin')"
  14. "Mourner's Parade"

Tracks 1-7 from Warrior ("Farewell" was dropped)
Tracks 8-14 from Can't Stop Us Now ("Read Between the Lines", "The Missing Piece" and "Heartbeat" were dropped)

Personnel

  • Ulf Christiansson – lead vocals, guitar (all tracks)
  • Anders Mossberg – bass guitar (tracks 1–7)
  • Peter Carlsohn – bass guitar (tracks 8–14)
  • Dan Tibell – keyboards (all tracks)
  • Klas Anderhell – drums (tracks 1–7)
  • Mikael Ulvsgärd – drums (tracks 8–14)
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