- Den döende dandyn (album)
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Den döende dandyn Studio album by Magnus Uggla Released 1986 Genre Pop, Rock Length 40:41 Producer Peter Ljung & Anders Henriksson Magnus Uggla chronology Collection (1985) Den döende dandyn (1986) Allting som ni gör kan jag göra bättre (1987) Den döende dandyn ("The dying dandy") is a 1986 album from Swedish pop and rock artist Magnus Uggla.
Den döende dandyn is also the name of a notable painting by Nils Dardel, which in 1984 famously had been bought by financier Fredrik Roos for what was then a record price for a Swedish painting.
The song "Joey Killer" mocks the hair metal subculture, which gained much popularity during the middle to late 1980s.
Track listing
- Staffans matematik 4:53
- Joey Killer 4:29
- Rumpnissar 5:02
- Varje gång jag ser dig 4:58
- Fula gubbar 4:17
- Herr servitör (Worlds Collide) 4:50
- Mattläggar-Oves hjulsång 4:16
- Passionsfrukt 3:49
- Den döende dandyn 4:07
Contributing musicians
- Song: Magnus Uggla
- drums and drum programming: Per Lindwall
- Bass och keyboard: Peter Ljung
- Guitar: Henrik Jansson
- Choir: Staffan Birkenfalk, Benna Sörman, Nysse Nyström
- Bows from RSO
- Recorded digitally on Polar Studios AB
- Technician: Kaj Erixon
- All songs by Magnus Uggla, expect "Herr Servitör", which was written by Gilder/McCulloch and Magnus Uggla. The refrain of the song "Fula Gubbar" is inspired by a choral worksfrom Georg Philipp Telemann.
- Produced and arranged by: Peter Ljung och Anders Henriksson
Categories:- 1986 albums
- Magnus Uggla albums
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