Retrospektivt collage

Retrospektivt collage is the first compilation album by Swedish pop rock musician Magnus Uggla. It was released in 1985.

Retrospektivt collage
Compilation album by
Released1985
GenrePop, rock
Length70:00
Magnus Uggla chronology
Välkommen till folkhemmet
(1983)
Retrospektivt collage
(1985)
Collection
(1985)

Track listing

  1. "Varning på stan" - 4:41
  2. "Centrumhets" (Metro Jets) - 4:05
  3. "IQ" - 3:33
  4. "Trendit, trendit" - 3:52
  5. "Mälarö kyrka" - 3:05
  6. "Hallå" - 3:08
  7. "Johnny the Rucker" - 4:50
  8. "Sommartid" - 4:46
  9. "Hand i hand" - 4:41
  10. "Skandal bjotis" - 4:09
  11. "Vittring" - 3:09
  12. "Jag skiter" - 3:25
  13. "Jag vill inte gå hit" - 3:26
  14. "Ge livet en chans" - 3:26
  15. "Asfaltbarn" - 2:33
  16. "Astrologen" - 5:15
  17. "Retrospektivt collage" - 8:21

The first LP edition had the bonus songs "Retrospektivt collage (short version)" and "Retrospektivt collage (different mix)".

Charts

Chart (1986) Peak
position
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[1] 10
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gollark: According to Wikipedia, which I just checked, which makes me an expert,> Gaussian optics is a technique in geometrical optics that describes the behaviour of light rays in optical systems by using the paraxial approximation, in which only rays which make small angles with the optical axis of the system are considered. In this approximation, trigonometric functions can be expressed as linear functions of the angles. Gaussian optics applies to systems in which all the optical surfaces are either flat or are portions of a sphere. In this case, simple explicit formulae can be given for parameters of an imaging system such as focal length, magnification and brightness, in terms of the geometrical shapes and material properties of the constituent elements.
gollark: Fearsome.
gollark: Is this some kind of accursed statistics thing?

References

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