Spark (Marit Larsen album)
Spark is the third album from Norwegian singer-songwriter Marit Larsen, and was released on November 18, 2011. The information was made available via Marit Larsen's Tumblr page. On 31 July 2011 Marit Larsen began to post information about her third album on her Tumblr. On 7 October 2011 she announced the name of the album and track list. The first single, "Coming Home" had premiered on NRK P3 and on her Facebook page on 15 October.
Track listing
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1. | "Keeper of the Keys" | Marit Larsen | 04:01 |
2. | "Don't Move" | Larsen, Peter Zizzo | 03:45 |
3. | "What If" | Larsen | 04:57 |
4. | "I Can't Love You Anymore" | Larsen, Teitur Lassen | 04:21 |
5. | "Coming Home" | Larsen | 03:59 |
6. | "Me and the Highway" | Larsen | 05:01 |
7. | "Last Night" | Larsen | 04:20 |
8. | "Have You Ever" | Larsen, Zizzo | 04:04 |
9. | "Fine Line" | Larsen | 04:25 |
10. | "That Day" | Larsen | 04:45 |
Total length: | 43:53 |
Chart
Singles
Year |
Single |
Norwegian Singles Chart |
Norwegian Radio Chart |
German Singles Chart |
2011 |
"Vår Beste Dag" |
1 |
1 |
- |
2011 |
"Coming Home" |
18 |
5 |
75 |
2012 |
"Don't Move" |
- |
- |
- |
Technical Credits
- Marit Larsen - Vocals, Arranger, Piano, Mandolin, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Glockenspiel, Zither, Harmonica, Celeste, Hand Claps, Church Organ.
- Kåre Christoffer Vestrheim - Producer, Arranger, Piano, Harpsichord, Celeste, Cowbell, Hand Claps, Accordion, Electric Guitar.
- Geir Sundstøl - Acoustic Guitar, Lap Steel Guitar, Mandolin, Harmonica, Harp.
- Tor Egil Kreken - Bass, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar
- Torstein Lofthus - Drums
- Michael Scott Hartung - Recording engineers, Acoustic Guitar, Mixed.
- Tommy Kristiansen - Acoustic Guitar
- Hans Andreas Horntveth Jansen - Assistant recording engineers
- Kristoffer Bonsaksen - Assistant recording engineers
- Artwork - Erland G. Banggren
- Photography - Jørgen Gomnæs
Certifications
Country |
Certifications |
Sales/Shipments |
Norway |
Gold |
25,000+ |
Trivia
In her Tumblr page, Marit Larsen talked about a track entitled "Blue Print", but it didn't make the final track list.
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