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''Electric Psalmbook'' is the second album by the Norwegian rock band BigBang, which was released in 1999.〔〔Andreassen, Johnny, abcnyheter.no (April 26, 2009). (De unge og lovende ) 〕 ==Overview== "Volume or Tone" and "Wild Bird (live)" are two bonus tracks added in the Warner release. The Grand Sport Records (Øystein Greni's independent label) LP/CD edition ends on the titletrack. "Long Distance Man" is Øystein Greni's English adaptation of "Nettenes Prinsesse" (Princess of the Night) written and sung in Norwegian by Thor Sigbjørn Greni, composed by Egil Berg, both from the Undertakers Circus.〔Bergan, Jon Vidar, ''Store Norske Leksikon'' (BigBang ). Kunnskapsforlaget. 〕 The original song was available in the ''Ragnarock'' LP released in February 1973 by Polydor.〔Rakvaag, Geir, ''Dagsavisen'' (November 10, 2007). (Ragnarock på ny ) 〕〔Gjersøe, Jørn, NRK.no (December 16, 2008). (Gammelt sirkus blir som nytt ) 〕 Live versions of the track with Øystein Greni's lyrics were later released on the ''Smiling For'' 2001 EP (live at Rockeffeler '01), on the 2003 ''Radio Radio TV Sleep'' electric disc and a special duet version with Thor S. Greni's daughter and Øystein Greni's sister- Taran Greni was included in the ''Radio Radio TV Sleep'' acoustic disc and on the DVD edition. An anterior version of "How Do You Do?" was released on the 1997 ''How Do You Do? / Something Better'' limited print vinyl single. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Electric Psalmbook」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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