Vargmåne
Vargmåne is the debut album by the Swedish singer-songwriter Ulf Lundell. It was released in 1975 and marked the beginning of Lundell's prolific career in music. The album is notable for its blend of rock, folk, and poetic lyrics, which would become a hallmark of Lundell's style.
Background[edit | edit source]
Ulf Lundell was already an established poet and writer before venturing into music. His literary background heavily influenced the lyrical content of Vargmåne, which features introspective and socially conscious themes. The album's title, which translates to "Wolf Moon" in English, reflects the mystical and natural imagery prevalent in Lundell's work.
Track Listing[edit | edit source]
Vargmåne consists of the following tracks:
- "Stockholms City"
- "Jag går på promenaden"
- "Bente"
- "Sextisju, sextisju"
- "Nådens år"
- "Jesse James möter kärleken"
- "Vargmåne"
- "En ängel på isen"
- "Sniglar och krut"
- "Jag vill ha ett lejon"
Each track showcases Lundell's ability to blend storytelling with music, creating a unique listening experience.
Production[edit | edit source]
The album was produced by Björn Boström and recorded at Metronome Studios in Stockholm. The production quality of Vargmåne was praised for its clarity and the way it complemented Lundell's vocal and instrumental arrangements.
Reception[edit | edit source]
Upon its release, Vargmåne received positive reviews from critics and established Ulf Lundell as a significant figure in the Swedish music scene. The album's success paved the way for Lundell's subsequent releases and his enduring popularity in Sweden.
Legacy[edit | edit source]
Vargmåne is considered a classic in Swedish rock music and has influenced numerous artists in the region. Ulf Lundell's debut remains a significant work in his discography and continues to be celebrated by fans and critics alike.
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