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'''Bo Hansson''' ([[April 10]], [[1943]] – [[April 23]], [[2010]]) was a Swedish musician and composer. He became internationally famous for releasing albums with music inspired by ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'' in the 1970s.<ref>Måns Wallgren, "[http://www.dn.se/kultur-noje/musik/musikern-bo-hansson-har-avlidit Musikern Bo Hansson har avlidit]" (4 April 2010; English: "Musician Bo Hansson deceased") at [http://www.dn.se Dn.se] (accessed 8 March 2011)</ref> | '''Bo Hansson''' ([[10 April|April 10]], [[1943]] – [[23 April|April 23]], [[2010]]) was a Swedish musician and composer. He became internationally famous for releasing albums with music inspired by ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'' in the 1970s.<ref>Måns Wallgren, "[http://www.dn.se/kultur-noje/musik/musikern-bo-hansson-har-avlidit Musikern Bo Hansson har avlidit]" (4 April 2010; English: "Musician Bo Hansson deceased") at [http://www.dn.se Dn.se] (accessed 8 March 2011)</ref> | ||
==Discography, selected== | ==Discography, selected== | ||
*[[1970]]: ''[[Sagan om Ringen]]'' (English release: ''The Lord of the Rings'', 1972) | *[[1970]]: ''[[Sagan om Ringen (album)|Sagan om Ringen]]'' (English release: ''The Lord of the Rings'', 1972) | ||
*[[1972]]: ''Ur Trollkarlens hatt'' (English release: ''Magician's Hat'', 1974; includes the track "Fylke" (English: "The Shire") which was recorded for but not released on ''Sagan om Ringen'')<ref name=Bio>Håkan Lahger, "[http://www.silence.se/bohansson/ Bo Hansson: Biography]" (January 2002) at [http://www.silence.se Silence.se] (accessed 8 March 2011)</ref> | *[[1972]]: ''Ur Trollkarlens hatt'' (English release: ''Magician's Hat'', 1974; includes the track "Fylke" (English: "The Shire") which was recorded for but not released on ''Sagan om Ringen'')<ref name=Bio>Håkan Lahger, "[http://www.silence.se/bohansson/ Bo Hansson: Biography]" (January 2002) at [http://www.silence.se Silence.se] (accessed 8 March 2011)</ref> | ||
*[[1975]]: ''Mellanväsen'' (English release: ''Attic Thoughts'', 1975; this album was the last to include references to ''The Lord of the Rings'')<ref name=Bio/> | *[[1975]]: ''Mellanväsen'' (English release: ''Attic Thoughts'', 1975; this album was the last to include references to ''The Lord of the Rings'')<ref name=Bio/> | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:24, 16 June 2014
Bo Hansson (April 10, 1943 – April 23, 2010) was a Swedish musician and composer. He became internationally famous for releasing albums with music inspired by The Lord of the Rings in the 1970s.[1]
Discography, selected[edit | edit source]
- 1970: Sagan om Ringen (English release: The Lord of the Rings, 1972)
- 1972: Ur Trollkarlens hatt (English release: Magician's Hat, 1974; includes the track "Fylke" (English: "The Shire") which was recorded for but not released on Sagan om Ringen)[2]
- 1975: Mellanväsen (English release: Attic Thoughts, 1975; this album was the last to include references to The Lord of the Rings)[2]
External links[edit | edit source]
References
- ↑ Måns Wallgren, "Musikern Bo Hansson har avlidit" (4 April 2010; English: "Musician Bo Hansson deceased") at Dn.se (accessed 8 March 2011)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Håkan Lahger, "Bo Hansson: Biography" (January 2002) at Silence.se (accessed 8 March 2011)