Artist's albums
Kramgoa låtar 2000
2000 · album
Vikingarna - Guldkorn
2000 · compilation
Kramgoa Låtar 1999
1999 · album
Kramgoa Låtar 1998
1998 · album
Leende guldbruna ögon (N!NE EPA Remix)
2023 · single
The Final Tour – Live In Concert
2022 · album
Kan Man Älska Nå'n På Avstånd
2022 · single
Hälften så kär (Borås-låten)
2022 · single
Kramgoa jullåtar
2016 · compilation
Alla tiders kramgoa låtar
2016 · compilation
Melodin
2013 · compilation
Hjärtats röst
2012 · compilation
Leende guldbruna ögon
2011 · compilation
Playlist: Vikingarna
2011 · compilation
Big-5 : Vikingarna
2010 · single
Upp till dans 13
2009 · album
Upp till dans 2
2009 · album
One Night With You
2008 · compilation
Bästa Kramgoa Låtarna 2
2007 · compilation
Vikingarna 100
2006 · compilation
Bästa
2006 · compilation
Hi Five: Vikingarnas Jul
2006 · compilation
Bästa kramgoa låtarna
2004 · compilation
Kramgoa Låtar 2002
2002 · album
Kramgoa Låtar 2001
2001 · album
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Biography
Originally founded as "Jicco & the Vikings," Vikingarna spent their first decade in relative obscurity, going through name changes and honing their skills at Swedish dansband music, a dance-centric genre that incorporated everything from country & western to swing to disco, and all points in between. By 1974, the band had settled upon the name Vikingarna and found its way onto the Svenkstoppen charts with a cover of the Carpenters' "Top of the World." From this point, Vikingarna only burned brighter, topping the charts the next year with "Du Gav Bara Loften" and beginning their long march of albums (all 24 titled Kramgoa Latar), a fairly new phenomenon in a genre dominated by live performance only. Personnel changes occurred often during their first few years, capped off by the replacement of vocalist Stefan Borsch with Christer Sjogren in 1979. With additional personnel changes over the years, the band branched into Germany in 2000, trying their hand at German dance music. After only a few years of multilingual performances however, the band went into retirement after a 2004 concert in their hometown of Arvika. Their albums continue to sell well throughout Scandinavia, still touching the Top Ten in multiple countries years after their last release. ~ Adam Greenberg, Rovi