Baggalútur is an Icelandic musical band. The band performs original songs. popular Icelandic songs and Icelandic renditions of international hits from various genres. Baggalútur also performs on annual Christmas celebrations.[1]
Their album Mamma þarf að djamma topped the Icelandic charts throughout November and December 2013;[2] including the Christmas chart. The title track "Mamma þarf að djamma" featuring the vocals of Jóhanna Guðrún was number 1 in the Icelandic Singles Charts, Tónlist, 13 consecutive weeks. At the time it was the largest selling single for 2013.
Members
- Bragi Valdimar Skúlason
- Guðmundur Kristinn Jónsson
- Guðmundur Pálsson
- Karl Sigurðsson
- Garðar Þorsteinn Guðgeirsson
- Haraldur Hallgrímsson
- Jóhann Bragi Fjalldal
Discography
Albums
- 2005: Pabbi þarf að vinna
- 2006: Aparnir í Eden
- 2006: Jól og blíða
- 2008: Nýjasta nýtt
- 2009: Sólskinið í Dakota
- 2010: Næstu jól
- 2010: Síðustu jól - Jólatónleikar Baggalúts 2009
- 2011: Áfram Ísland!
- 2011: Crazy Fast Icelandic Banjo Picking Frenzy
- 2013: Mamma þarf að djamma
- 2015: Jólaland
Singles
- 2001: "Gleðileg jól"
- 2003: "Áfram Ísland"
- 2004: "Kósíheit par exelans"
- 2005: "Pabbi þarf að vinna í nótt"
- 2005: "Sagan af Jesúsi"
- 2006: "Allt fyrir mig"
- 2006: "Gamlárspartý"
- 2007: "Sof þú mér hjá"
- 2007: "Ísland, ég elska þig"
- 2008: "Kósíkvöld í kvöld"
- 2008: "Þjóðhátíð '93"
- 2008: "Það koma vonandi jól"
- 2009: "Saman við á ný"
- 2009: "Þetta er búið"
- 2010: "Gærkvöldið"
- 2011: "Ónáðið ekki"
- 2011: "Lesbískar ninjavampírur á flótta"
- 2012: "Heims um bóleró"
- 2013: "Mamma þarf að djamma" (with Jóhanna Guðrún)
- 2013: "Allt"
- 2013: "Ég fell bara fyrir flugfreyjum"
- 2014: "Inni í eyjum"
- 2014: "Kalt á toppnum" (with Prins Póló)
- 2015: "Nú mega jólin fara fyrir mér"
- 2017: "Grenja" (with Salka Sól)
- 2017: "Stúfur" (with Friðrik Dór)
References
- ↑ DV.is: Bravó Baggalútur! Archived 2014-01-03 at the Wayback Machine (in Icelandic)
- ↑ Pressan: Nýr Tónlisti - Baggalútur og Kaleo nr. 1 og 2 - Drangar í sjöunda Archived 2014-01-03 at the Wayback Machine (in Icelandic)
External links
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