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Bagsy Me
Studio album by
Released1997
Genre Alternative rock
Length49:29
Label Indolent, RCA, BMG, Snap
Producer Nille Perned, Per Sunding, Kjell Nästén
The Wannadies chronology
Be A Girl
(1994)
Bagsy Me
(1997)
The Wannadies
(1997)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]

Bagsy Me is the fourth album by Swedish band The Wannadies, released in 1997.

It includes the hit singles "Someone Somewhere", "Shorty", "Friends", "Hit" and " You and Me Song", the last being originally available on previous album Be A Girl. The song was not re-recorded and is present to capitalise on the band's growing fame following the track's appearance on the soundtrack to Baz Luhrmann's 1996 film Romeo + Juliet. The album was released in revised form in the US as The Wannadies.

The CD version also features a pre-gap 'hidden track', which is the album versions of "Silent People" and "Bumble Bee Boy" played at the same time (both tracks feature on this album normally, as tracks 7 and 10) . Silent People is panned to the left, with Bumble Bee Boy panned to the right and starting 4 seconds later. The two songs feature the same music and some similar lyrics, but due to their differing tempos, they only sync up for a single line (the first 'how about you', in the first chorus of both songs).

Track listing

All tracks are written by Wiksten, S. Schönfeldt, F. Schönfeldt, Karlsson, Bergmark

No.TitleLength
1."Because"2:17
2."Friends"2:55
3."Someone Somewhere"4:49
4."Oh Yes (It's A Mess)"4:20
5."Shorty"3:30
6."Damn It I Said"3:13
7."Silent People"3:12
8."What You Want"2:44
9."Hit"2:22
10."Bumble Bee Boy"2:56
11."Combat Honey"2:26
12."You And Me Song"2:50
13."That's All"8:38

Personnel

  • Christina Bergmark: Vocals
  • Björn Segnestam: Keyboards
  • Gunnar Karlsson: Drums
  • Nille Perned: Recorder, Producer
  • Fredrik Schonfeldt: Bass
  • Stefan Schönfeldt: Guitar-Vocals
  • Per Sunding: Producer
  • Pär Wiksten: Guitar-Vocals

References

  1. ^ Mason, Stewart. The Wannadies: Bagsy Me Review at AllMusic. Retrieved 24 August 2011.

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