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===Singles=== |
===Singles=== |
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* Oh Mama ([[Lili & Susie]] cover |
* "Oh Mama" (1988) – [[Lili & Susie]] cover |
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* World |
* "World" (1990) |
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* Restless Again |
* "Restless Again" (1990) |
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* Hello Hello! (I'm Back Again) ([[Gary Glitter]] cover |
* "[[Hello, Hello, I'm Back Again|Hello Hello! (I'm Back Again)]]" (1990) – [[Gary Glitter]] cover |
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* We're Right, You're Wrong |
* "We're Right, You're Wrong" (1992) |
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* I Wanna Go Home |
* "I Wanna Go Home" (1992) |
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* Ring Ring ( |
* "[[Ring Ring (ABBA song)|Ring Ring]]" (1993) – [[ABBA]] cover |
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* I'd Rather Drink Than Talk |
* "I'd Rather Drink Than Talk" (1993) |
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* No Solution ([[The Nuns]] cover |
* "No Solution" (1994) – [[The Nuns]] cover |
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* I'll Wait ([[The Suicide Commandos]] cover |
* "I'll Wait" (1994) – [[The Suicide Commandos]] cover |
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* Nothing Hurts |
* "Nothing Hurts" (1994) |
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* Out |
* "Out of the Void" (1995) |
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* This Is My Life ([[Gasolin']] cover |
* "This Is My Life" (1995) – [[Gasolin']] cover |
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* Even |
* "Even as We Speak" (1995) |
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* It Really Doesn't Matter Now |
* "It Really Doesn't Matter Now" (1995) |
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* I'm Gone |
* "I'm Gone" (1995) |
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* Everybody's Making Plans |
* "Everybody's Making Plans" (1998) |
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* Love MF |
* "Love MF" (1998) |
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* TV-Night |
* "TV-Night" (1999) |
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* Droppin' |
* "Droppin' Out!" (1999) |
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* Leksands EP:n |
* ''Leksands EP:n'' (2009) |
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* I Wanna Go Home (Twenty- |
* "I Wanna Go Home (Twenty-Ten)" (2010) |
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* World Keeps Turning |
* "World Keeps Turning" (2013) |
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* When You Lie Down |
* "When You Lie Down with Dogs" (2014) |
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===Split single=== |
===Split single=== |
Revision as of 10:53, 5 August 2022
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Sator | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Sweden |
Genres | Rock |
Years active | 1987–present |
Members | Kent Norberg Hans Gäfvert Chips Kiesbye Heikki Kiviaho Michael Solén |
Website | Official Website |
Sator is a Swedish rock band. The band was founded in Borlänge as Sator Codex in 1981. Sator Codex released one album, "Wanna Start A Fire?" and three singles before shortening their name in 1987 and continuing without their previous lead singer Björn Clarin and changing their sound. Chips Kiesbye is also a successful producer and has worked with The Hellacopters, Sahara Hotnights, Millencolin and several other rock bands.
Members
- Kent Norberg: lead vocals, guitar
- Chips Kiesbye: lead vocals, guitar
- Hans Gäfvert: keyboards, samples
- Heikki Kiviaho: bass, backing vocals
- Michael Solén: drums
Discography
Albums
- Slammer! (1988)
- Stock Rocker Nuts! (1990)
- Headquake (1992)
- Barbie-Q-Killers Vol. 1 (1994)
- Stereo (1995)
- Musical Differences (1998)
- Basement Noise (2006)
- Under the Radar (2011)
- Return of the Barbie-Q-Killers (2022) – No. 14 Sweden[1]
Singles
- "Oh Mama" (1988) – Lili & Susie cover
- "World" (1990)
- "Restless Again" (1990)
- "Hello Hello! (I'm Back Again)" (1990) – Gary Glitter cover
- "We're Right, You're Wrong" (1992)
- "I Wanna Go Home" (1992)
- "Ring Ring" (1993) – ABBA cover
- "I'd Rather Drink Than Talk" (1993)
- "No Solution" (1994) – The Nuns cover
- "I'll Wait" (1994) – The Suicide Commandos cover
- "Nothing Hurts" (1994)
- "Out of the Void" (1995)
- "This Is My Life" (1995) – Gasolin' cover
- "Even as We Speak" (1995)
- "It Really Doesn't Matter Now" (1995)
- "I'm Gone" (1995)
- "Everybody's Making Plans" (1998)
- "Love MF" (1998)
- "TV-Night" (1999)
- "Droppin' Out!" (1999)
- Leksands EP:n (2009)
- "I Wanna Go Home (Twenty-Ten)" (2010)
- "World Keeps Turning" (2013)
- "When You Lie Down with Dogs" (2014)
Split single
- Sator vs White Flag – (1994)
- Sator / Gangbangers – (1996)
DVDs
- Live at Sticky Fingers 2006 – (2007)
Other Recordings
- "Ring Ring" – ABBA cover from 1992 Swedish ABBA tribute album "ABBA: The Tribute", released on the Polar Music label.
External links
- ^ "Veckolista Album, vecka 31". Sverigetopplistan. Retrieved 5 August 2022.