Vintervisor Explained
Vintervisor is the name of the second album by the Swedish folk band Triakel. It was released in late 2000 on Mono Music AB.
Track listing
- "Julvisa från Älvdalen (Christmas Carol from Älvdalen)" – 3:01
- "Bergslagsjul (Christmas In The Mining District)" – 2:13
- "Er framtid blive lyckelig (Good Fortune And Joy)" – 3:18
- "Staffansvisa från Orust (St Stephen’s Day Carol from Orust)" – 1:47
- "Innan gryningen (Before Dawn)" – 3:28
- "Torspar-julaftas-våggvisa (The Crofter’s Christmas Eve Lullaby)" – 4:12
- "God morgon här kär fader vår (Good Morning To You, Master Dear)" – 2:19
- "Det blir en julhelg glad (A Joyful Christmas It Will Be)" – 3:52
- "Julvisa i Finnmarken/Isfärden" – 3:39
- "Staffansvisa från Jämtland (St Stephen’s Day Carol from Jämtland)" – 2:36
- "Adventspsalm (Advent Hymn)" – 3:17
- "Mormors julstjärna (Grandma’s Christmas Star)" – 2:35
- "Knalle Juls vals (The Christmas Tree Waltz)" – 2:32
- "Julgranspolska (The Christmas Tree Polska)" – 2:15
- "Tackvisan" – 4:16
Personnel
- Emma Härdelin - vocals
- Kjell-Erik Eriksson - fiddle
- Janne Strömstedt - harmonium
- Benny Andersson - accordion
- Triakel - song arrangements, producers
- Gustav Hylén - sound technician, producer
- Bernard Löhr - producer, CD mastering
- Claes Grundsten - photographer
- Gerry Johansson - photographer
- Peder Majiet - photographer
- Bengt Olof Olsson - photographer
- Karl-Roland Schröter - photographer
- Gunnar Smoliansky - photographer
- Rune Söderqvist - graphics design
- Henrik Täppmark - graphics design