| Guds spelemän (The Fiddlers of God) | ||||
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| Released | 1996 | |||
| Genre | Folk | |||
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| Allmusic | |
Guds spelemän is Garmarna's second full-length album, released in 1996. All songs except "Njaalkeme" (which is in Southern Sami) are sung in Swedish.
Reception
The reviewer for AllMusic wrote that Garmarna managed to keep a straight-faced approach at presenting the content of the songs, instead of in a way "that might even have disturbed the Brothers Grimm".
Track listing
- "Herr Mannelig (Sir Mannelig)" – 6:22
 - "Vänner och Fränder (Friends and Relatives)" – 5:11
 - "Halling från Makedonien (Halling from Macedonia)" – 2:45
 - "Min Man (My Husband)" – 4:20
 - "Varulven (The Werewolf)" – 4:55
 - "Hilla Lilla" – 6:19
 - "Drew Drusnaar/Idag som igår (Today as Yesterday)" – 2:46
 - "Njaalkeme (Hunger)" – 5:05
 - "Herr Holger (Sir Holger)" – 4:58
 - "Guds Spelemän (The Fiddlers of God)" – 5:27
 
References
- ↑ Tarte, Bob. "Garmarna – God's Musicians". AllMusic. Retrieved 22 November 2015.
 
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