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- Caramba runtime "35.766666666666666".
- Caramba abstract "Caramba was a Swedish music group. They released one self-titled album in 1981. The album is chiefly notable due to the entire album being recorded in nonsense language. Songs which imitate certain regional styles of music generally imitate the phonemic structure of languages from the appropriate regions. It was produced by Michael B. Tretow, who is primarily famous for engineering ABBA's records, and featured vocals by another Polar Music artist, Ted Gärdestad. While a number of other noted Swedish musicians and singers are rumoured to have taken part in the Caramba recordings, Tretow and Gärdestad are the only ones that have actually been named.The track \"Hubba Hubba Zoot Zoot\" has been re-issued as part of Michael B. Tretow's 1999 album Greatest Hits, the Ted Gärdestad 4-CD box set Solregn in 2001, and a number of other compilations of 1980s hits and Swedish novelty recordings, and the Caramba album was released on CD in 2011.".
- Caramba genre Pop_music.
- Caramba producer Michael_B._Tretow.
- Caramba runtime "2146.0".
- Caramba wikiPageExternalLink Caramba.
- Caramba wikiPageID "6729257".
- Caramba wikiPageLength "3397".
- Caramba wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Caramba wikiPageRevisionID "662597107".
- Caramba wikiPageWikiLink ABBA.
- Caramba wikiPageWikiLink Category:1981_albums.
- Caramba wikiPageWikiLink Category:Novelty_albums.
- Caramba wikiPageWikiLink Category:Swedish_musical_groups.
- Caramba wikiPageWikiLink Kia-Ora.
- Caramba wikiPageWikiLink Michael_B._Tretow.
- Caramba wikiPageWikiLink Phonology.
- Caramba wikiPageWikiLink Polar_Music.
- Caramba wikiPageWikiLink Pop_music.
- Caramba wikiPageWikiLink Sweden.
- Caramba wikiPageWikiLink Ted_Gärdestad.
- Caramba wikiPageWikiLinkText "Caramba".
- Caramba artist "Caramba".
- Caramba cover "Caramba - Caramba.jpg".
- Caramba genre "Pop Music, Comedy".
- Caramba label "Trash Records TRASLP 1".
- Caramba length "2146.0".
- Caramba name "Caramba".
- Caramba producer Michael_B._Tretow.
- Caramba recorded "1981".
- Caramba released "1981".
- Caramba type "studio".
- Caramba wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:1980s-pop-album-stub.
- Caramba wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Caramba wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- Caramba wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Caramba wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_album.
- Caramba wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Caramba wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Caramba wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sweden-band-stub.
- Caramba subject Category:1981_albums.
- Caramba subject Category:Novelty_albums.
- Caramba subject Category:Swedish_musical_groups.
- Caramba hypernym Group.
- Caramba type Album.
- Caramba type Band.
- Caramba type Group.
- Caramba type MusicalWork.
- Caramba type Work.
- Caramba type Group.
- Caramba type Work.
- Caramba type CreativeWork.
- Caramba type MusicAlbum.
- Caramba type Thing.
- Caramba type Q2188189.
- Caramba type Q386724.
- Caramba type Q482994.
- Caramba comment "Caramba was a Swedish music group. They released one self-titled album in 1981. The album is chiefly notable due to the entire album being recorded in nonsense language. Songs which imitate certain regional styles of music generally imitate the phonemic structure of languages from the appropriate regions. It was produced by Michael B. Tretow, who is primarily famous for engineering ABBA's records, and featured vocals by another Polar Music artist, Ted Gärdestad.".
- Caramba label "Caramba".
- Caramba sameAs Q1035374.
- Caramba sameAs Caramba.
- Caramba sameAs Caramba_(Band).
- Caramba sameAs Caramba.
- Caramba sameAs Caramba.
- Caramba sameAs Caramba.
- Caramba sameAs m.01pt92z.
- Caramba sameAs Caramba_(musikgrupp).
- Caramba sameAs Q1035374.
- Caramba wasDerivedFrom Caramba?oldid=662597107.
- Caramba isPrimaryTopicOf Caramba.
- Caramba name "Caramba".