Annika Norlin
Annika Norlin | |
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Annika Norlin performing at Gröna Lund in Stockholm, Sweden in May 2011 | |
Background information | |
Born |
2 November 1977 Östersund, Sweden |
Genres | indie pop |
Occupation(s) | journalist, singer, songwriter |
Instruments | guitar |
Annika Norlin (born November 22, 1977), of Östersund, Sweden, is a Swedish pop artist and journalist[1] who makes music under the names Hello Saferide (in English) and Säkert! (in Swedish).[2]
Discography
Hello Saferide
- Albums
- 2005 - Introducing...Hello Saferide
- 2006 - Introducing...Hello Saferide - vinyl with The Quiz as a bonus track
- 2008 - More Modern Short Stories From Hello Saferide
- 2014 - The Hunter, The Fox And Hello Saferide
- EP
- 2006 - Long Lost Penpal EP
- 2006 - Would You Let Me Play This EP 10 Times A Day?
- CDs
- 2005 - My Best Friend
- 2005 - If I Don't Write This Song Someone I Love Will Die
- 2007 - I Was Definitely Made For These Times / The Quiz
- 2008 - Anna
- 2009 - Arjeplog
- Part of collection
- 2004 - Jeans & Summer 2, track 5, Highschool Stalker
- 2006 - Oh No It's Christmas Vol. 1, track 2 iPod X-mas
- 2008 - There's A Razzia Going On, track 1, I Was Definitely Made For These Times
- 2009 - There's A Razzia Going On vol. 2, track 1, I Fold
Säkert!
- Albums
- 2007 - Säkert!
- 2010 - Facit
- 2011 - På Engelska
- CDs
- 2007 - Vi kommer att dö samtidigt
- 2007 - Allt Som Är Ditt
- 2008 - Det Kommer Bara Leda Till Nåt
- 2010 - Fredrik
- 2010 - Dansa, Fastän
- Part of collection
- 2007 - Poem Ballader Och Lite Blues/Återbesöket, spår 2 Generalens visa
- 2008 - There's A Razzia Going On vol 1, spår 8 3 Månader Sen Idag
- 2009 - Retur Waxholm, spår 3 Jag Vill Inte Suddas Ut
- 2009 - There's A Razzia Going On vol 2, spår 10 Min Hemstad
Other collaborations
- 2006 - Färjemansleden (with Annika Norlin), Vapnet, from their CD Jag vet hur man väntar
References
- ↑ Andreas Rosander (20 August 2010). "Annika Norlin har inte alla svar" (in Swedish). Svenska dagbladet. Retrieved 28 December 2015.
- ↑ Annika Norlin: Osäker i Östersund blev Säkert!, Dagens Nyheter 9 August 2009 (Swedish)
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