Efter stormen
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Efter stormen is the third studio album
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 Marie Fredriksson
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Formats and track listings

LP/MC
  • Side A
  1. "Längtan" (Intro)
  2. "Om du såg mej nu"
  3. "Efter stormen"
  4. "Kärlekens skuld"
  5. "Aldrig som främlingar"
  6. "Bara för en dag"
    • Side B
  7. "Längtan"
  8. "Låt mej andas"
  9. "Kaffe och tårar"
  10. "Även vargar måste välja"
  11. "När vindarna vänt"
  12. "Jag brände din bild"


CD
  1. "Längtan (Intro)
  2. "Om du såg mej nu"
  3. "Efter stormen"
  4. "Kärlekens skuld"
  5. "Aldrig som främlingar"
  6. "Bara för en dag"
  7. "Längtan"
  8. "Låt mej andas"
  9. "Kaffe och tårar"
  10. "Även vargar måste välja"
  11. "När vindarna vänt"
  12. "Jag brände din bild"
  13. "Varmt och djupt" *
  14. "Ut ur skuggan, in i solen" *
  15. "En stund" *


(* Bonus track on 2003 re-release CD.)

Singles

# Title Date
1. "Efter Stormen" September 21, 1987

Charts

Charts (1987) Peak Position Certifications
Swedish Album Chart 1 Platinum
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