27 Songs From Barcelona
Studio album by
Released27 January 2010
Genre
LabelDolores
I'm from Barcelona chronology
Who Killed Harry Houdini?
(2010)
27 Songs From Barcelona
(2010)
Forever Today
(2011)

27 Songs From Barcelona is the third album from the Swedish band I'm from Barcelona. While touring around the world with their two latest releases Let Me Introduce My Friends (2006) and Who Killed Harry Houdini (2008), the members of I'm from Barcelona compiled the songs for 27 Songs from Barcelona.

Inspired by Kiss' simultaneous release of four solo albums in 1978, 27 Songs from Barcelona features one solo song for every of the 27 members of I'm from Barcelona.[1]

In preparation, a daily release was made online, a song per day, made available through the band's official website, to prepare for the eventual launch.

The album was released on vinyl in a limited edition and in a set of 3 records. The album was also made available on their website free to stream and for downloads.[2]

Track listing

No.TitlePerformerLength
1."Lower My Head"Daniel Lindlöf 
2."But Hey Even Though Your Horses Went Away"Anna Fröderberg 
3."Baby Let's Go"Tina Gardestrand 
4."Silence"David Ljung 
5."The Return of the Ape"Mathias Alriksson 
6."What Should I Do"Johan Mårtensson 
7."Pet Duet"Cornelia Norgren 
8."Nothin Like the Mornin'"Rikard Ljung 
9."Make Me a Cowboy Again for a Day"Henrik Olofsson 
10."Be the Same"Mattias Johansson 
11."Tour de France"Marcus Carlholt 
12."Hej Hej Ivar"Emma Öhnell 
13."Zapatista"Erik Ottosson 
14."Best Days Are To Come"Johan Aineland 
15."Morning Again"Frida Öhnell 
16."Göteborg"Jonas Tjäder 
17."Alice in Wonderland"Christofer Olofsson 
18."My BPM Might Be Off, But My Heart is Running Like a Clock"Olof Gardestrand 
19."UHOH"Kristoffer Ekstrand 
20."Troublemaking"Tobias Granstrand 
21."To the Clouds"Micke Larsson 
22."The Wave"David Ottosson 
23."Sick of Love"Jacob Sollenberg 
24."Kosmonaut"Martin Alfredsson 
25."Hang On"Emanuel Lundgren 
26."Matilda"Jakob Jonsson 
27."Dreaming My Dreams"Julie Witwicki Carlsson 

References

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