Längre inåt landet explained

Längre inåt landet
Type:studio
Artist:Ulf Lundell
Cover:Längre inåt landet.jpg
Released:September 12, 1980
Genre:Rock
Length:86:46
Label:Parlophone
Producer:Kjell Andersson, Lasse Lindbom, Ulf Lundell
Prev Title:Ripp rapp
Prev Year:1979
Next Title:Kär och galen
Next Year:1982

Längre inåt landet is the fifth studio album by Swedish rock artist Ulf Lundell and was released on September 12, 1980, through Parlophone. It was produced by Lasse Lindbom, Ulf Lundell and Kjell Andersson. The album was Lundell's first double album.

It was recorded at Ridge Farm in Surrey in southern England, and contains songs like "Stackars Jack" ("Poor Jack") and "Glad igen" ("Happy Again") who kept up with the live repertoire throughout the years. The latter is an interpretation of the Joni Mitchell song "Carey". On the LP release, track number 8 on the second disc is hidden. It is a recording of "Som en syster" ("Like a Sister") from the live album "Natten hade varit mild och öm" from 1977.

The album was reissued in 1999 in a remastered version with three extra tracks, one of which is an interpretation of Bob Dylan's song "Just like a woman."

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Veckolista Album, vecka 42, 1980. Sverigetopplistan. 3 May 2020.