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1986 studio album by Hasse Andersson
Jul i Kvinnaböske
Studio album by Hasse Andersson
Released1986
RecordedSonet Studios, October 1986
GenreChristmas, country
Length49 minutes
LabelSonet
ProducerLennart Sjöholm
Hasse Andersson chronology
Tie bilder
(1985)
Jul i Kvinnaböske
(1986)
Mellan himmel och jord
(1987)

Jul i Kvinnaböske is a 1986 Christmas album by Hasse Andersson, accompanied by the Kvinnaböske Band, and many of the songs have lyrics related to peace. The album peaked at number 27 on the Swedish Albums Chart. In 1987, it was re-released to CD.

Track listing

Side 1

  1. Decembernatt
  2. Julens klockor (Bells of Christmas)
  3. Tomten (till Inger)
  4. Sjömansjul på Hawaii
  5. Stilla natt (Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht)

Side 2

  1. Knalle Juls vals
  2. Var é Tomten (I Believe in Santa)
  3. När juldagsmorgon glimmar
  4. Den fjärde vise mannen
  5. Hoppets vind (Soleado)
  6. Julestök (Outro)

Contributors

  • Hasse Andersson – vocals
  • Ulf B. Edefuhr – steel guitar
  • Sven-Åke (Blöffe) Lindeberg – electric guitar
  • Hasse Rosén – guitar
  • Håkan Nyberg – drums
  • Nils (Nisse "bas") Persson – bass
  • Caj Högberg – bass
  • Roland Gottlow – keyboard
  • Kjell Öhman – keyboard & accordion
  • Lennart Sjöholm – keyboard
  • Thomas Haglund – violin & mandolin

Others

  • Lasse Westman, Lennart Sjöholm, Monica Svensson,
  • Diana Nunez, Lotta Engberg and Liza Öhman – choir
  • Producer & arrangement: Lennart Sjöholm

Charts

Chart (1986–1987) Peak
position
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan) 27

References

  1. Information at Svensk mediedatabas
  2. "Hasse & Kvinnaböske Band – Jul I Kvinnaböske 1986". Archived from the original on 2014-10-23. Retrieved 2014-10-23.
  3. Information at Svensk mediedatabas
  4. "Swedishcharts.com – Hasse Andersson – Jul i Kvinnaböske". Hung Medien. Retrieved 18 June 2020.


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