Stina Nordenstam - And She Closed Her Eyes (1994)
Artist: Stina Nordenstam
Title: And She Closed Her Eyes
Year Of Release: 1994
Label: EastWest Records America
Genre: Indie Pop, Folk Pop
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 49:18
Total Size: 123/274 Mb (cover)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: And She Closed Her Eyes
Year Of Release: 1994
Label: EastWest Records America
Genre: Indie Pop, Folk Pop
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 49:18
Total Size: 123/274 Mb (cover)
WebSite: Album Preview
1. When Debbie's Back From Texas (4:06)
2. Viewed From The Spire (3:44)
3. Crime (5:39)
4. Fireworks (5:43)
5. Proposal (1:54)
6. Little Star (3:37)
7. Hopefully Yours (4:47)
8. Murder In Mairyland Park (4:12)
9. I See You Again (3:23)
10. So This Is Goodbye (4:34)
11. Something Nice (4:30)
12. And She Closed Her Eyes (2:33)
Kristina Ulrika Nordenstam (born 4 March 1969), better known by her stage name Stina Nordenstam, is a Swedish singer-songwriter and producer.
Nordenstam was born in Stockholm on 4 March 1969. As a child, she was highly influenced by her father's classical and jazz music collection. Her debut album, Memories of a Color, was released in 1991. Her album And She Closed Her Eyes was released in 1994, and was named the best Swedish album of all time by Sonic on their 2013 list of the 100 best Swedish albums. 1997's Dynamite began a more experimental path—most of the album was filled with distorted guitars and unusual beats.[citation needed] A 1998 cover album, People Are Strange, followed in the same vein. In 2001, Nordenstam went with a more pop-influenced sound on This Is Stina Nordenstam, which features guest vocals from Brett Anderson. Nordenstam's 2004 album The World Is Saved continued the path set on This Is..., and is her last album as of 2022.
Her last two known recordings were included on the album Snow Borne Sorrow and the EP Money for All, both by English band Nine Horses. She also provided vocals for Vangelis' song "Ask the Mountains", Yello's "To the Sea", and a collaboration with Anton Fier. In 2000, Nordenstam featured on a track from Danish prog-rockers Mew's second album Half the World Is Watching Me. The track was later re-recorded for the band's international debut Frengers. Nordenstam's vocals on her track "A Walk in the Park" were used as a sample for two songs by the Canadian electronic duo Crystal Castles, "Violent Dreams" and "Vietnam".
And She Closed Her Eyes is the second studio album by Swedish singer-songwriter Stina Nordenstam. It was released on Telegram Records Stockholm in 1994.
Nordenstam was born in Stockholm on 4 March 1969. As a child, she was highly influenced by her father's classical and jazz music collection. Her debut album, Memories of a Color, was released in 1991. Her album And She Closed Her Eyes was released in 1994, and was named the best Swedish album of all time by Sonic on their 2013 list of the 100 best Swedish albums. 1997's Dynamite began a more experimental path—most of the album was filled with distorted guitars and unusual beats.[citation needed] A 1998 cover album, People Are Strange, followed in the same vein. In 2001, Nordenstam went with a more pop-influenced sound on This Is Stina Nordenstam, which features guest vocals from Brett Anderson. Nordenstam's 2004 album The World Is Saved continued the path set on This Is..., and is her last album as of 2022.
Her last two known recordings were included on the album Snow Borne Sorrow and the EP Money for All, both by English band Nine Horses. She also provided vocals for Vangelis' song "Ask the Mountains", Yello's "To the Sea", and a collaboration with Anton Fier. In 2000, Nordenstam featured on a track from Danish prog-rockers Mew's second album Half the World Is Watching Me. The track was later re-recorded for the band's international debut Frengers. Nordenstam's vocals on her track "A Walk in the Park" were used as a sample for two songs by the Canadian electronic duo Crystal Castles, "Violent Dreams" and "Vietnam".
And She Closed Her Eyes is the second studio album by Swedish singer-songwriter Stina Nordenstam. It was released on Telegram Records Stockholm in 1994.