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De Första Åren 1967-1979

De Första Åren 1967-1979
Agnetha Fältskog

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Track Listing

  1. Jag Var Sa Kar
  2. Jag Har Forlorat Dej
  3. Utan Dej Mitt Liv Gar Vidare
  4. Allting Har Forandrat Sej
  5. Forsonade
  6. Slutet Gott Allting Gott
  7. Tack Sverige
  8. En Sommar Med Dej
  9. Snovit Och De Sju Dvargarna
  10. Min Farbror Jonathan
  11. Folj Med Mig
  12. Den Jag Vantat Pa
  13. Fram For Svenska Sommaren
  14. Lek Med Dina Dockor
  15. Ge Dej Till Tals
  16. Skal Kara Van
  17. Glom Honom
  18. En Gang Fanns Bara Vi Tva
  19. Hjartats Kronprins
  20. Det Handlar Om Karlek
  21. Som En Vind Kom Du Till Mig
  22. Senor Gonzales
  23. Zigenarvan
  24. Tag Min Hand Lat Oss Bli Vanner
  25. Som Elt Eko
  26. Nar Jag Var Fem
  27. En Sang Och En Saga
  28. Tank Va Skont
  29. Ta Det Bara Med Ro
  30. Om Tarar Vore Guld
  31. Hjatats Saga
  32. Spela Var Sang
  33. Sa Har Borjar Karlek
  34. Du Ska Minnas Mig
  35. Jag Gora Allt
  36. Sov Gott Min Lilla Van
  37. Manga Ganger An
  38. Jag Vill Att Du Skall Bli Lycklig
  39. Kungens Vaktparad
  40. Mitt Sommerland
  41. Nya Ord
  42. Jag Skall Inte Falla Nagra Tarar
  43. Da Finns Du Hos Mig
  44. Han Lamnar Mig For Att Komma Till Dig
  45. Kanske Var Min Kind Lite Het
  46. Sangen Foder Dig Tillbaka
  47. Tagen Kan Ga Lgen
  48. Drom Ar Drom Och Saga Saga
  49. S.O.S.
  50. En Egen Tradgard
  51. Tack For En Underbar Vanlig Dag
  52. Gulleplutt
  53. Ar Du Som Han
  54. Och Han Vantar Pa Mej
  55. Doktorn!
  56. Mina Ogon
  57. Dom Har Giomt
  58. Var Det Med Dej?
  59. Visa L A'ttonde Manaden
  60. Nar Du Tar Mig I Din Famn
  61. Tio Mil Kvar Till Korpilombolo
  62. Vart Ska Min Karlek Fora
  63. En Sang Om Sorg Och Gladje
  64. Nagonting Hander Med Mig
  65. Litet Solskensbarn
  66. Sa Glad Som Dina Ogon
  67. Nu Ska Du Bli Stilla
  68. Sjung Denna Sang
  69. Vi Har Hunnit Fram Till Refrangen
  70. Here For Your Love
  71. Golliwog
  72. Queen Of Hearts
  73. Det Var Sahar Det Borjade (Intevjuer Och Radioinslag)
  74. Borsta Tandtrollen Bort

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #314929 in Music
  • Published on: 2004
  • Released on: 2005-01-31
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Formats: Box set, Import

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
This very nice box set includes Agnetha's five original albums plus a bonus CD with previously unreleased songs, single rarities and B-sides. Also included is a booklet written by Jeffrey De Hart. The booklet contains many previously unpublished pictures of Agnetha and has text in both Swedish and English. These five albums have never been available on CD - Agnetha Faltskog, Agnetha Faltskog Vol. 2, Som Jag Ar, Nar En Vacker Tanke Blir En Sang, Elva Kvinnor I Ett Hus & Singlar Och Andra Sidor (bonus CD). 2004.


Customer Reviews

Great, even at the outset!5
That crystal clear voice that we got to know so well as part of ABBA, is there layered in innocense and sweetness, but with something that we rarely got to see in ABBA, Agnetha's own songwriting. One can definitely hear the maturing of her work from the first "Agnetha" album through to "Elva Kvinnor...", but each stage of her career has its own charm. The earlier works have a carefree sixties kind of lilt to them and then on the later albums, the music is crafted pop that could stand alongside the best of ABBA. It would be really interesting to hear Agnetha's songwriting nowadays, with all that life has offered her and put her through over the last 20 years.

For anyone that is a fan of ABBA, this is a must-buy.

De Första Aren 1967-1979 by Agnetha Faltskog5
I have been a fan of Agnetha Faltskog since I discovered ABBA. Her gifted voice has always fascinated and entertained me. I purchased this set because it contained her earlier solo works and I was extremely pleased. The songs may all be in Swedish, but her voice is so exceptional that the entertainment factor never diminishes. This product may seem a little expensive, but the six cds contained within make this purchase a great investment. If you love Agnetha's voice as much as I do, then this set is just what you are looking for.

At LAST5
At last a complete collection of Agnetha's studio albums plus rarities. This is no doubt in answer to the aggressively expensive collector's market no doubt noticed on ebay where people regularly bid on and pay for copies of these albums transfered to cds. Now Sony released them in tandum with the new Agnetha album, "My Coloring Book".
It may be more fun for a fan to desperately search to have the rare Ulvaeus produced album, pay a lot of money for it and find out it doesn't really have any really good material. There is something about the hunt of a collector that is thrilling; to discover what is unheared, unrecognized, especially something as sweet and pure as Agnetha's voice, as especially used in songs she wrote herself.
There is something dead-in-the water, though which feels like the company released this material without any collaboration with Agentha or Michael Tretow or even Ulvaeus. No words to make us feel close to this offering, on a psychological level. We know it is product and the sleeve falls apart and the book is written without deep love for her voice. If we knew this product was made out of love we would feel better, I think. If there was the involvement clearly expressed, edited and presented as love for her, we would have know it and this could have been a celebration. Instead it is a library listing, a cataloguing of her albums. And to hear them is fine.
Some of the albums have flaws, especially the material on the Ulveaus produced album, which features a duet with the two singers. The self-penned works are all excellent and were available before. The odd songs with tubas and horns on "Som Jag Ar" are nice to hear. But as true collectors, we discovered these before with our high priced vyniol copies found in Sweden or on the copied album onto CD.
So, I say that the true collector would have already hunted most of these songs down. This is not an album for a novice; people who liked "Eyes of a Woman" would not have found this collection. It will have been the person who somehow heared "Dina Ogen", and was swept away by her voice, or the "En Song Och En Saga" or "....Gladje", which truly stun the heart. And these songs available on the Polar Records release of the Abba members' solo works, ignite the heart, and cause one to find more of these songs.
Well, as we see, there aren't that many. Albums then were long and contained three great songs and a single or so and then filler. Or not. But it is great to have access to these songs. But it is a pity that we all knew these by hunting them down, firecely through the internet and foreign lands, via Tazmania, Britain, Sweden, and other places, to privately arrive at this collection now released by Sony. It is hard to view it in the hard, cold light. The albums don't always hold up. We wish that the love of fans could have helped make this collection; somehow, then, the heart of the issue, that golden voice could haqve been celebrated, by choosing excellent material, or framing it somehow with loving reminiscence with the musicians or producers of the time. Here, instead, we merely have a collection. A business release. At last, but I could say, at LEAST, in that we we could have had more; a truly accurate businessman could have offered a loving collection with a rich, rich history celebrating what we all sought as the collectors and fans of this work.
A truly wise producer would have even enlisted the source of our love and respect, Agentha herself, who could have offered insight into the stories behind these songs, memories, a context for this fogotten picture which we have finally had the literal chance to see, but, are still left with our hearts full of love and no real release of this feeling; no conection. Her power is still for the collector to feel. Too bad this project could not have celebrated and made a real party for the release and presentation of this limited and time-long ago collection of songs by a sincere and clear-voiced, sometimes-author of songs which caused us to search the world formore material.
Lets have more later which addresses this.