Djupa andetag

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Djupa Andetag
Djupa Andetag cover
Studio album by Frida
Released 1996
Recorded 1996
Genre Pop
Label Anderson Records
Producer(s) Anders Glenmark
Frida chronology
Shine
(1985)
Djupa Andetag
(1996)


Djupa andetag is an album by Frida released in 1996 only in Scandinavia. The title is Swedish for "deep breaths". More than 100 000 pieces were sold in Sweden only.

  1. "Älska mig alltid"
  2. "Ögonen"
  3. "Även en blomma"
  4. "Sovrum"
  5. "Hon fick som hon ville"
  6. "Alla mina bästa år" (Duet with Marie Fredriksson)
  7. "Lugna vatten"
  8. "Ven kommer såra vem ikväll?"
  9. "Sista valsen med dig"
  10. "Kvinnor som springer"

  • Frida originally asked Agnetha Fältskog to record "Alla mina bästa år" with her but Agnetha declined citing fear of ABBA reunion rumours.
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