I'm from Barcelona

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I'm from Barcelona is a Swedish pop group from Jönköping, Sweden,[1] best known for its 29 band members and eclectic mix of instruments such as clarinets, saxophones, flutes, trumpets, banjos, accordions, kazoos, guitars, drums, and keyboards among others. While most band members provide backing vocals on releases and during live performances, Emanuel Lundgren is founder, principal songwriter and lead singer for the group.

I'm from Barcelona
I'm from Barcelona at Festival SOS 4.8 in Murcia, 2015.
I'm from Barcelona at Festival SOS 4.8 in Murcia, 2015.
Background information
OriginJönköping, Sweden
GenresPop
Years active2005–present
Labels
MembersEmanuel Lundgren
Frida Öhnell
Cornelia Norgren
Philip Erixon
Micke Larsson
Johan Mårtensson
Anna Fröderberg
Johan Aineland
Martin Lindh
Erik Ottosson
Tina Gardestrand
David Ljung
Christofer Lorin
Daniel Lindlöf
Mattias Johansson
Tobias Granstrand
Emma Öhnell
Mathias Alriksson
Jonas Tjäder
David Ottosson
Olof Gardestrand
Marcus Carlholt
Julie Witwicki Carlsson
Rikard Ljung
Henrik Olofsson
Jacob Sollenberg
Fredrik Karp
Johan Viking
Websitewww.imfrombarcelona.com

In 2006 the band released an EP entitled Don't Give Up on Your Dreams, Buddy! as well as a full-length album, Let Me Introduce My Friends – both of which were well-received critically. Their second full-length album, Who Killed Harry Houdini?, was released in October 2008.

History

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Sometime in 2005 Emanuel Lundgren wrote several songs and gathered his friends to record them. Weeks later, a homemade EP was completed and a one-time live show featuring all 29 band members was performed in August 2005.

I'm from Barcelona's story was only beginning, however, as the Swedish media and bloggers around the world started buzzing about the band. EMI Sweden signed the band and Dolores Recordings released the EP Don't Give Up On Your Dreams, Buddy! on February 15, 2006 featuring the band's first hit "We’re From Barcelona", named as an homage to the Spanish waiter Manuel, a character on BBC Television's Fawlty Towers ("He’s from Barcelona").[2] Their debut full-length, entitled Let Me Introduce My Friends, was released on April 26, 2006 in Sweden, with international releases to follow including an EMI UK release on 11 September 2006.

In July 2008, it was announced that the band would be releasing a full-length album in fall 2008, entitled Who Killed Harry Houdini? The album features French singer Soko on the track "Gunhild". The album was released on October 14, 2008 and to promote it they toured the UK finishing at the Scala, London on the 25th of November 2008.

They also made an appearance on the children's program Yo Gabba Gabba in 2008.

Their song "The Painter" appeared in the CBS television show How I Met Your Mother, in the episode "Everything Must Go", aired on May 12, 2008.

A version of their song "Get in Line" has been used in European adverts for Babybel cheese since 2012, whereby the band re-recorded the song with a children's choir.

Members

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  • Johan Aineland (Accordion, Mandolin)
  • Martin Alfredsson (Synthesizers, Glockenspiel)
  • Mathias Alriksson (Vocals)
  • Marcus Carlholt (Vocals, Costumes)
  • Julie Witwicki Carlsson (Vocals)
  • Mike Elio (Vocals)
  • Philip Erixon (Percussion, Vocals)
  • Anna Fröderberg (Vocals)
  • Olof Gardestrand (Drums)
  • Tina Gardestrand (Vocals, Piano)
  • Tobias Granstrand (Guitar)
  • Mattias Johansson (Saxophone)
  • Fredrik Karp (Saxophone)
  • Micke Larsson (Vocals)
  • Daniel Lindlöf (Guitar, Banjo)
  • David Ljung (Trumpet)
  • Rikard Ljung (Omnichord, Synthesizers)
  • Emanuel Lundgren (Lead Vocals, Guitar)
  • Johan Mårtensson (Vocals)
  • Cornelia Norgren (Vocals)
  • Emma Öhnell (Vocals)
  • Frida Öhnell (Vocals)
  • Erik Ottosson (Tuba)
  • Christofer Olofsson (Piano, Synthesizers)
  • Henrik Olofsson (Bass)
  • Jacob Sollenberg (Clarinet)
  • Jonas Tjäder (Vocals)
  • Johan Viking (Heart and Soul)
  • Jakob Jonsson (Trumpet)

Discography

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Albums

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Year Album Peak positions
SWE
[3]
BEL
(Vl)

[4]
FR
[5]
2006 Let Me Introduce My Friends 19 68 123
2008 Who Killed Harry Houdini?  –  – 186
2010 27 Songs from Barcelona  –  –  –
2011 Forever Today  –  –  –
2015 Growing Up Is for Trees  –  –  –
Year Singles Peak positions Album
SWE
[3]
2006 Don't Give Up on Your Dreams, Buddy! (EP)
(containing "We're from Barcelona" / "Treehouse" / "Ola Kala" / "The Painter")
12 Let Me Introduce My Friends

Singles

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Year Singles Peak positions Album
SWE
[3]
BEL
[6]
FR
[5]
UK
[7]
2006 "We're From Barcelona" 14 158 Let Me Introduce My Friends
2016 "Violins" 100 Growing Up Is for Trees
Other singles
  • 2005: "Sing!!"
  • 2006: "Collection of Stamps"
  • 2006: "Treehouse"
  • 2006: "Britney"
  • 2008: "Paper Planes"
  • 2009: "The Painter"
  • 2011: "Come On"
  • 2011: "Always Spring"
  • 2011: "Oversleeping"
  • 2011: "Headphones"
  • 2012: "Battleships"

Music videos

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  • "Collection of Stamps" By Daniel Eskils & Johan Junker
  • "We're From Barcelona" By Andreas Nilsson & Rasmus Hägg
  • "Violins"

Collaborations

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  • "Here We Go A Wassailing" on the Shrek the Halls movie soundtrack (2007).
  • Adventure Kid Emanuel Lundgren, the creative motor of I'm from Barcelona and the electronica/bitpop artist Kristoffer Ekstrand also known as Adventure Kid shocked the audience by forming a two men strong electronic I'm from Barcelona in fall of 2006. A remix of the band's We're From Barcelona recorded by Adventure Kid has been played at the end of the band's shows during 2006
  • Loney, Dear

References

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  1. ^ Chinen, Nat (April 19, 2011). "I'm from Barcelona, Forever Today", in "Critics' Choice". Print version, "Critics' Choice: New CDs". p. C3. The New York Times. nytimes.com. Retrieved 5 June 2018.
  2. ^ Rogers, Jude (September 15, 2006). "Stockholm syndrome". The Guardian. guardian.co.uk Retrieved on 6 June 2018.
  3. ^ a b c "I'm from Barcelona discography". lescharts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved 8 October 2013.
  4. ^ "I'm from Barcelona discography". ultratop.be/nl/. Hung Medien. Retrieved 8 October 2013.
  5. ^ a b "I'm from Barcelona discography". lescharts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved 8 October 2013.
  6. ^ "ultratop.be - Discografie I'm From Barcelona". Ultratop. Retrieved November 2, 2019.
  7. ^ "I'm From Barcelona Songs *** Top Songs / Chart Singles Discography *** Music VF, US & UK hits charts". Music VF. Retrieved November 2, 2019.
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