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Ulf Gerhard Lundell (born 20 November 1949) is a
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writer, poet, songwriter, composer, musician and artist. He made his debut in 1975 with the LP '' Vargmåne'' and was immediately hailed as "Sweden's
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. Lundell was influenced by musicians such as Bob Dylan,
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and writers such as
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s. Ulf Lundell is one of the central figures in Swedish rock music and almost since his debut he has been one of the most important influences on rock musicians writing and singing in Swedish. Lundell is also somewhat controversial and has argued with everyone from neo-nazis, feminists and communists to colleagues and music journalists. Lundell was known as a heavy drinker in the 1980s, but pulled out of overdrinking after serious bouts with alcoholism in 1985–87; he gave a vivid report of this time, his recovery and his struggle with the rocker myth in the autobiographical novel ''En varg söker sin flock'' (1989; "A Wolf in Search of his Pack") "Öppna landskap" (Open landscapes) from 1982, one of his most famous songs, has been playfully proposed as Sweden's new national anthem.


Biography


Origins and musical beginnings

Ulf Lundell's father was Gerhard Lundell a blacksmith worker and mother Ingrid () worked among other things as school meal assistant and seamstress. The family first lived in Stockholm in 1958 but moved to Saltsjö-Boo, east of Stockholm. At the age of ten he got his first guitar. Lundell has an older sister named Inger, whose boyfriend taught him his first chords. During the years 1967–75 Ulf Lundell had a variety of jobs, including postman. During these years he wrote songs and poems which he sent to record labels and publishers. He sent a demo to MNW Music, MNW which they declined, telling him "the material was not strong enough". Later he sent two demos to Silence Records, Silence, which were also rejected. When he sent a demo to EMI in October 1974 they wanted to record an LP with him. In 1975 he made his debut with the album '' Vargmåne'' (''Wolf Moon''). The following year, 1976, came his first novel, ''Jack'', with which he made his breakthrough. The novel is about rebellion against "medelsvensson" (Average Joes) circumscribed life in the aftermath of the political uprising at the end of the 1960s. The book had an initial print run of 2,000 copies but ultimately sold 200,000 copies. Meanwhile, when his first work was released, he had already started recording the sequel to ''Vargmåne''. The second album would be called Törst (''Thirst'') and released just three months after ''Jack''. After that floated on the writing of books and two more were released during the 1970s. ''Törst'' was followed by the live album ''Natten hade varit mild och öm'' (''The night was mild and tender'') with Nature as backing band for years. The album ''Nådens år'' (''Year of Grace'') in 1978 year would become his third studio album including a duet with Agnetha Fältskog, "Snön faller och vi med den" ("Snow Falls And We With It"). In 1979 Lundell released his fourth studio album ''Ripp rapp'' with songs like "Rom i regnet" and "(Oh la la) Jag vill ha dej". ''Ripp rapp'' was more rock than his previous albums.


1980s

In the fall of 1980 Lundell released the album ''Längre inåt landet'', which was recorded in England. The album includes songs like "Glad igen" ("Happy Again") and "Stackars Jack" ("Poor Jack"). The latter was a comment on the criticism Lundell got from his debut novel ''Jack''. Two years later, in 1982, he released the album "Kär och galen" (''In love and crazy'') that contained his most famous work, the song "Öppna landskap" ("Open landscapes"). It made him one of the biggest artists, and sold four times platinum. Other songs that became popular from ''Kär och galen'' was the title track "Kär och galen" and "När jag kysser havet" ("When I kiss the sea"). While waiting for a proper sequel to ''Kär och galen'' Lundell released two records, one in which he interpreted the English songs with Swedish lyrics (''Sweethearts (Lundell album), Sweethearts'') and a completely acoustic album (''12 sånger''). Ulf wrestled with severe alcohol problems during this time, which among other things, led to the postponing of his upcoming album several times. During the summer tour in 1985, he did a real disastrous gig in Borgholm drunk, which put him on some headlines in the newspapers. In the fall Lundell released ''Den vassa eggen'' (''The Sharp Edge''), an album heavily influenced by the divorce Lundell went through at the time of recording. ''Den vassa eggen'' was very critically acclaimed and was followed by yet another scandal tour in the fall of that year. In 1987 Lundell released the only book Lundell acknowledged writing intoxicated, ''Tårpilen'' and also the album ''Det ljuva livet'' (''The Good Life''). Lundell alcohol abuse got so bad that he joined Alcoholics Anonymous at this time. 1988 he stated that he had met God and was baptized shortly thereafter in the Ebeneser Church. His newfound Christian faith came to color in the album ''Evangeline'', which was released the same year. 1989 he released his autobiography ''En varg söker sin flock'' ("A Wolf in Search of his Pack") and the album ''Utanför murarna'' (''Outside the Walls''). He has also been active as a visual artist from 1989.


1990s–present

It took until 1992 for Lundell to release a new book or album with the novel ''Saknaden''. The book came to be the first installment of a trilogy. 1993 he released the album ''Måne över Haväng'', which contains songs that include ''Rött'' and ''Isabella''. This was the first album that Lundell produced entirely by himself. 1994 he formed his own production company ''Rockhead Studios AB'' and its subsidiaries ''Rockhead Productions'' and ''Rockhead Art'' and secondary name ''Rockhead Music''. That same year he released the acoustic album ''Xavante (album), Xavante''. At this time Lundell invested more in music than on writing. In 1995 Lundell celebrated 20 years as an artist. The following year he released double album ''På andra sidan drömmarna'' and the live album ''Bosnia''. At this time one can notice that he was inspired more by
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than before Springsteen and Dylan. Especially with the album ''Fanzine (album), Fanzine'' (1999), which is a disc that is partially recorded in a studio and partly live. 1999 he released his first book in seven years, the sequel to the novel ''Saknaden'', called ''Friheten''. The album ''I ett vinterland'' (2000) became his second best-selling album. The album was followed two years later with the double album ''Club Zebra'', an album that was number one in Sweden October 17, 2002. Then followed four studio albums until 2005, the acoustic ''En eld ikväll'' and album trilogy ''Ok Ok Baby'', ''Högtryck'' and ''Lazarus (Ulf Lundell album), Lazarus''. 2005 was a very productive year for Lundell with two albums and the novel ''Värmen'', the last part of a trilogy with ''Saknaden'' and ''Friheten''. This was the year he celebrated 30 years as an artist. In the autumn of 2008, Lundell toured for the first time in over two years and also released his first studio album in three years. During the tour premiere of Gävle Lundell told the newspapers he was about to stop touring. The tour continued in 2009 with one in the spring and one in the summer. In connection with these he admits that he lied and will not stop touring. He explains that he is about to take farewell from his artistic career, but it's a long farewell. 2010 Lundell released a new book, ''En öppen vinter'', also containing a CD with 11 new songs. In the summer of 2010, Lundell embarked on a new tour in which he broke the audience record for a Swedish artist at Gröna Lund on July 30. Audience numbers were 22 827 people and with that figure, he is only beaten by Bob Marley (32 000) and Lady Gaga (23 000). A concert tour that Lundell would have embarked on in the spring of 2011 was completely cancelled due to sickness.


Personal life

Lundell was married the first time in 1977 to Barbro Zackrisson. They broke up in 1988. In 1989, Lundell married Fredrika Stjärne, they broke up in 1991. He has three children from his first marriage, including the journalist Sanna Lundell, and one from the other. During the mid-1990s, he was dating the poet Isabella Nerman (whom he also wrote a song about, simply called "Isabella"). During a period in the 2000s he was living with Ulrika Rickfors.


Discography


Studio albums


Live albums


Compilation albums


Bibliography

;Novels *1976: ''Jack (Lundell novel), Jack'' *1977: ''Sömnen'' *1979: ''Vinter i paradiset'' *1981: ''Kyssen'' *1983: ''Hjärtats ljus'' *1987: ''Tårpilen'' *1989: ''En varg söker sin flock'' *1992: ''Saknaden'' *1999: ''Friheten'' *2003: ''Frukost på en främmande planet'' *2004: ''Mer än hennes mun'' *2005: ''Värmen'' *2008: ''Vädermannen'' *2011: ''Allt är i rörelse'' *2014: ''Visenterna'' ;Lyrical prose *2010: ''En öppen vinter'' (lyrical prose texts) ;Poetry *1972: ''Modus Vivendi, Molngrabb!'' *1979: ''Fruset guld'' *1981: ''Det är långt mellan lycka och leda'' *1984: ''Tid för kärlek'' ;Plays *2009: ''6 pjäser''


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