Ten Years of Triakel
Studio album by
Released2005
Recorded1996 to 2005
GenreSwedish folk
Length51:17
LabelTriakel Records
Triakel chronology
Sånger från 63° N
(2004)
Ten Years of Triakel
(2005)
Ulrikas minne — Visor från Frostviken
(2011)

Ten Years of Triakel is the name of the fourth album by the Swedish folk band Triakel. It was released in 2005 as a limited, numbered edition of 2,000 copies on Triakel Records and features recordings from live Triakel performances between 1996 and 2005. The CD was not sold in stores.[1]

Track listing

  1. Majvisa (Mayday Song) - 3:05
  2. Skepparschottis (The Skipper's Schottische) - 2:25
  3. Du har låtit din kärlek få försvinna (You have let your love grow cold) - 3:28
  4. Polska - 2:04
  5. I Österland (Far in the east) - 3:12
  6. Skämtvisa om roddare (Comic song about an oarsman) - 2:57
  7. Grannar og vänner (Friends and neighbours) - 3:11
  8. Bläck (Ink) - 4:04
  9. Begåvningsmarsch (March played at parties) - 1:21
  10. Emma solo - 2:15
  11. Gammal og grå (Old and grey) - 2:34
  12. Rallarguten (The Navvy lad) - 3:46
  13. I himmelen (In paradise) - 4:49
  14. För i värla (In the olden days) - 3:36
  15. Den blomstertid nu kommer (The land bursts out in blossom) - 5:40
  16. Solen sig sänker (The setting of the sun) - 2:50

Personnel

  • Emma Härdelin - vocals/fiddle
  • Janne Strömstedt - harmonium
  • Kjell-Erik Eriksson - fiddle
  • Björn Höglund- triangle on "Skepparschottis"
  • Bo Lindberg - accordion on "Skepparschottis"
  • Trispann - guest musicians on "Gammel og grå"
  • Brina & Strings.si - guest musicians on "I himmelen"
  • Emily Smith Band - guest musicians on "I himmelen"
  • Rickard Näslin - guest musician on "För i värla"
  • Triakel - all arrangements, all photos except cover photo
  • Björn Höglund - mastering
  • Lennart Jonasson - cover photo
  • Mats Öhr / Inkprint promotion - cover design
  • Alistair Cochrane - booklet translation

References

  1. "Triakel – Ten Years Of Triakel". Discogs. Retrieved 2023-11-11.
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