Kalendarium 1972–93
Kalendarium 1972–93 is a compilation album from Swedish singer/songwriter Ted Gärdestad, released in 1993. It includes the best-known songs from his career as well one new recording, "För Kärlekens Skull", his first in twelve years. Kalendarium also included a Swedish language re-recording of the title track from his 1978 album Blue Virgin Isles, "Himlen Är Oskyldigt Blå".[2]
| Kalendarium 1972-93 | ||||
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| Released | 1993 | |||
| Recorded | 1972-1993 | |||
| Genre | Pop Music | |||
| Label | Polar  PolyGram Universal Music Group  | |||
| Producer | Benny Andersson Björn Ulvaeus Ted Gärdestad Michael B. Tretow Janne Schaffer Eirik W. Wangberg Anders Glenmark  | |||
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Track listing
    
All lyrics written by Kenneth Gärdestad, music by Ted Gärdestad
- "Jag vill ha en egen måne" (1972) - 3:17
 - "Helena" (1972) - 3:19
 - "Snurra du min värld" (1972) - 2:59
 - Jag ska fånga en ängel" (1973) - 3:50
 - "Sol, vind och vatten" (1973) - 3:10
 - "Eiffeltornet" (1974) - 3:04
 - "Buffalo Bill" (1974) - 3:53
 - "Angela" (1976) - 3:00
 - "Chapeau-Claque" (1976) - 3:55
 - "Klöversnoa" (1976) - 2:00
 - "Rockin' 'n' Reelin'" (Swedish version) (1975) - 3:00
 - "Himlen är oskyldigt blå" (Swedish-language version of "Blue Virgin Isles") (1978/1993) - 4:34
 - "Låt Solen värma dig" (Solo version) (1981) - 3:33
 - "Satellit" (1979) - 4:22
 - "Låt kärleken slå rot" (1981) - 4:48
 - "För kärlekens skull" (1993) - 4:03
 
Production
    
- Benny Andersson - producer (tracks 1-11, 15)
 - Björn Ulvaeus - producer (tracks 1-11)
 - Ted Gärdestad - producer (tracks 4-11, 13)
 - Michael B. Tretow - producer (tracks 6-10)
 - Eirik W. Wangberg - original producer (track 12, "Blue Virgin Isles"/Himlen Är Oskyldigt Blå")
 - Janne Schaffer - producer (track 14)
 - Anders Glenmark - producer (track 16), remix (track 12, "Blue Virgin Isles"/"Himlen Är Oskyldigt Blå")
 
References
    
- "Allmusic review". Allmusic. All Media Guide. Retrieved 2011-06-15.
 - "Kalendarium 1972-93". Liner notes: 519, 052–2. 1993.
 
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