Volym 2 (Volume 2)
Volym 2 (Volume 2) is the second album by the Swedish hard rock band Jerusalem, released in 1980. The Swedish version was released on Prim Records.[1] The English version was released on Lamb & Lion Records in the United States and on Word Records in the UK.[2]
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1980 | |||
Recorded | Supreme Studio, Stockholm, Sweden | |||
Genre | Hard rock, rock | |||
Length | 44:49 | |||
Label | Prim | |||
Producer | Swante Bengtsson | |||
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Track listing
All songs by Ulf Christiansson, except "Dialogue" by Dan Tibell. Swedish version
- "Pass på"
- "Bara rock'n'roll"
- "Kärlekssång"
- "Getsemane"
- "Jag behöver dej"
- "Introduktion"
- "Dialog"
- "Ajöss med dej värld"
- "Jag vill ge dej en blomma"
English version
- "Wake Up"
- "Rock-n-Roll"
- "Love Song"
- "Gethsemane"
- "I Depend on You, Jesus"
- "Introduction"
- "Dialogue (Between One Person)"
- "Bye Bye World"
- "A Flower"
Personnel
- Ulf Christiansson – lead vocals, guitar
- Anders Mossberg – bass guitar
- Dan Tibell – keyboards
- Klas Anderhell – drums
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References
- "Firestream Music Vault". Firestreamvault.com. Retrieved 23 June 2014.
- "Firestream Music Vault". Firestreamvault.com. Retrieved 23 June 2014.
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