There's a killer on the loose, killer on the street. Produced by Bror Gunnar Jansson and co-produced by Oskar Karlsson. It's recorded and co-produced by Oskar Karlsson at Elementstudion in Göteborg. Mastered by Henrik Alsér at Svenska Grammofonstudion. There's a killer on the loose, killer on the street where I live. Some of the songs are based on Bror Gunnar's one-person-band, with him playing all instruments but some guest musicians can be heard as well.
Killer on the street where I live. Killer on the street where I live. Please don't kill me with your knife. With a knife killer breaking into people's home on the same street where Bror Gunnar lives. There's a killer on the loose on the street where I live. Please don't kill me with your knife. There's a killer on the loose, killer on the street.
There's a killer on the loose, killer on the street where I live. Killer on the street where I live. Please don't kill me with your knife. Where the Police found the remains of a woman in a couple of garbage bags ditched by the side of a road in the outskirts of Stockholm. There's a killer on the loose on the street where I live.
For you to kill me in my sleep. This album is not an example of someone making entertainment out of other people's misery, but rather a way to cope with the world we live in, and to tell the stories of these victims and of the crimes they've been subject to. There's a killer on the loose, killer on the street. Musically Bror Gunnar puts one foot in grunge and rock'n'roll, but keeps one foot steady in blues and folk soil with this album. Recorded at Elementstudion by Oskar Karlsson. Performed by Bror Gunnar on vocals, electric guitars, drums, percussion and synthesizer. There's a killer on the loose, killer on the street where I live.
Working too hard all day. For you to kill me. The title song is based on the gruesome murder of Catrine da Costa in 1984. Bror Gunnar's brand new release is what one could call True Crime Music. Please don't kill me with your knife. One case in particular was indeed literary close to home.
Lord, I've lived an earnest life. Killer on the street where I live. . All body parts were found except for the head, and the perpetrator was never found. Many of the songs are based on known criminal investigations and most of them from Sweden. . .
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