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Hammerheart · Bathory
Hammerheart
℗ 1990 Black Mark Prod./B.Forsberg
Released on: 1990-01-01
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2. Valhalla 11:12
3. Baptised in Fire and Ice 20:47
4. Father to Son 28:48
5. Song to Hall Up High 35:17
6. Home of Once Brave 37:50
7. One Rode to Asa Bay 44:30
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Grimfrost proudly presents Ţat Mćlti Mín Móđir (My Mother Told Me) from the album Lärads Grenar. Composed by Einar Selvik and arranged and performed by the Swedish band Hindarfjäll it features Peter Franzén on song. Peter Franzén portrayed King Harald Finehair in the tv-series Vikings. It was Peter, or rather his character Harald Finehair, who sang the song for the first time, popularising and immortalising it.
Here Peter reprises his performance, singing the song in the Old Norse language - just as the poem was originally written by Egil Skallagrímsson. The video, written and directed by Grimfrost, tries to capture the story of the poem, where a small boy is told by his mother that he too will one day buy a ship with many oars, stand in the stern and head out with Vikings.
Lyrics by: Egil Skallagrimson
Music Composed by: Einar Selvik
Arranged and performed by: Hindarfjäll
Song by: Peter Franzén
Video written and directed by: Grimfrost
Video filmed and edited by: Svartna Film
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