Gyllene Tider (EP)
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''Gyllene Tider'' (also known as ''den gula EP:n'', ''Billy-EP:n''), is a promo EP from
Swedish Swedish or ' may refer to: Anything from or related to Sweden, a country in Northern Europe. Or, specifically: * Swedish language, a North Germanic language spoken primarily in Sweden and Finland ** Swedish alphabet, the official alphabet used by ...
pop group
Gyllene Tider Gyllene Tider (; "Golden Times") was a Swedish pop group fronted by Roxette singer, guitarist and songwriter Per Gessle. They were one of the best-selling Swedish bands ever and have had numerous hits in Scandinavia, starting with the break-th ...
, released in November 1978 and released in 900 copies. It should not be confused with the '' Gyllene Tider EP'', which was released in 1996. It was the EP they sent to many different labels and they got a contract with
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. It has later been released as a bonus record for the CD edition of the album ''
Gyllene Tider Gyllene Tider (; "Golden Times") was a Swedish pop group fronted by Roxette singer, guitarist and songwriter Per Gessle. They were one of the best-selling Swedish bands ever and have had numerous hits in Scandinavia, starting with the break-th ...
''.


Track listing


Side A

#"Pornografi" #"M"


Side B

#"Billy" #"Rembrandt" #" När alla vännerna gått hem" "Billy" was re-recorded and re-released on their first album, ''
Gyllene Tider Gyllene Tider (; "Golden Times") was a Swedish pop group fronted by Roxette singer, guitarist and songwriter Per Gessle. They were one of the best-selling Swedish bands ever and have had numerous hits in Scandinavia, starting with the break-th ...
''. "När alla vännerna gått hem" was recorded for and re-released on Gyllene Tider's second LP '' Moderna Tider''. 1978 EPs {{1970s-single-stub