• Svarta ballader ("Black Ballads") is the classically-trained Swedish folk musician Sofia Karlsson's second studio album, released in 2005. On the disc...
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    Svarta ballader (Black Ballads) is a 1917 poetry collection by the Swedish proletarian writer Dan Andersson, his third and the last to be published before...
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    Sofia Karlsson (singer) (category Royal College of Music, Stockholm alumni)
    songwriter. Her breakthrough album was of poems from a book by the Swedish proletarian poet Dan Andersson, Svarta ballader. She is known for her interpretations...
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    their "storytelling and music". In 2005, Sofia Karlsson recorded a new interpretation of 11 of his songs on her album Svarta ballader, which received a Grammis...
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    Cornelis Vreeswijk discography (category Folk music discographies)
    Dutch-Swedish composer, singer, and guitar player. 1964 - Ballader och oförskämdheter 1965 - Ballader och grimascher 1966 - Grimascher och telegram 1968 -...
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    visible world. The poem was published in his 1917 poetry collection Svarta ballader (Black Ballads). It has become well-known through popular recordings...
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    Cornelis Vreeswijk (category MusicBrainz artist same as Wikidata)
    by imitating his first idols Josh White and Lead Belly. His first album, Ballader och oförskämdheter (Ballads and rudenesses, 1964), was a hit which...
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    Karlsson said that after Svarta ballader she had not planned to make a new album for five years. During the tour that followed the album she and her band began...
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  • Spring mot Ulla, spring! Cornelis sjunger Bellman (category Album articles lacking alt text for covers)
    Cornelis sings Bellman) is a 1971 studio album by the Swedish-Dutch folk singer-songwriter Cornelis Vreeswijk. The album contains an unconventional presentation...
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  • Op. 2 (1898) – Dedicated to Selim Palmgren 2 Balladen, Op. 5 (1898) Två ballader Två svanor - Kaksi joutsenta - Zwei Schwäne Anime sole Legend I, Op. 6...
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