More of the Good Lisa Ekdahl

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Album info

Album-Release:
2018

HRA-Release:
09.11.2018

Label: Okeh

Genre: Jazz

Subgenre: Vocal

Artist: Lisa Ekdahl

Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)

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  • 1Let's Go to Sleep03:27
  • 2Playful Heart of Mine03:51
  • 3I Know You Love Me03:43
  • 4More of the Good04:52
  • 5Thorn in My Heart04:43
  • 6Like Mermaids03:58
  • 7Sweet Feeling of Freedom04:05
  • 8The Moon Can Not Be Stolen03:34
  • 9In Dreams03:06
  • 10Crown of Love03:54
  • Total Runtime39:13

Info for More of the Good



Lisa Ekdahl is a Swedish singer, composer, lyricist and recording artist who has recorded albums both in English and in Swedish. Her debut album sold quadruple platinum and brought her to into superstardom overnight in her native country, where she is mostly known for her strong song writing and Swedish lyrics. She's a three times Grammy Award Winner.

Lisa Ekdahl is a Swedish star whose understated voice is perfectly suited to the standards – the Express evoked 'sultry, laidback bossanova at its coolest and grooviest' – but she can certainly let rip when she wants to – 'Can white girls sing the blues? This one can!' (The Independent).

She’s toured the world, and now plays a very rare London show, including material from her new Sony album More of the Good.



Lisa Ekdahl
is a Swedish star whose understated voice is perfectly suited to the standards – the Express evoked 'sultry, laidback bossanova at its coolest and grooviest' – but she can certainly let rip when she wants to – 'Can white girls sing the blues? This one can!' (The Independent).

She’s toured the world, and now plays a very rare London show, including material from her new Sony album More of the Good.

n the winter of 1994 Lisa Ekdahl was brought into superstardom over night in Scandinavia. Lisa’s debut album sold quadruple platinum and gave her three grammy awards. Her laid back style, matched with her fragility and sensitivity has dazzled fans and critics alike.

Several European countries and especially France has fallen for her understated way of performing jazz standards, bossanova and original songs.

Lisa got her first record deal with EMI when she was hired by singer/songwriter Toni Holgersson to sing background vocals on his album. The background singing didn’t turn out well but instead Lisa was discovered by EMI’s head of A&R and offered to make her own record, which became the debut album “Lisa Ekdahl” (EMI).

At the age of 19 Lisa Ekdahl started to perform in small jazz clubs with swedish jazz trio “The Peter Nordahl trio”. Lisa has sometimes referred to the years playing smaller clubs with this great trio as a form or “musical education.”

Lisa & the trio played a series of concerts at club La Villa in the Saint Germain area of Paris which was the starting point for Lisa’s career in France. Lisa Ekdahl & Peter Nordahl Trio released two albums together: “When did you leave Heaven” & “Back to earth”.

In 2001 Lisa released the bossa nova album “Lisa Ekdahl sings Salvadore Poe”. The album gained a lot of appreciation in several european countries, especially in France where the album sold gold.

After living in NYC for some time Lisa went back to Stockholm to record the 9 original compositions for “Give me that slow knowing smile”, released in 2009 by Sony Music France. The album was released in 14 countries.

Booklet for More of the Good

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