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The Heartland Café
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The Heartland Café is an album released by Swedish pop group Gyllene Tider on 17 February 1984. The group's first recorded foray into the English language
Per Gessle
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the early 1980s but disbanded shortly after their fourth album, The Heartland Café (1984). In-between periods in Roxette and Gyllene Tider reunions, Gessle
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the first full studio album recorded by the group since 1984's The Heartland Café . The album was a critical and commercial success. It received favourable
Gyllene Tider
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the group broke up after releasing the English-language album The Heartland Cafe . Per Gessle continued with a solo career and formed Roxette with Marie
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The Heartland Café (1984) Instant Hits! (1989) Parkliv! (1990)
Puls (album)
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Moderna Tider (1981) Puls (1982) The Heartland Café (1984)
Roxette (song)
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122–123. ISBN 1-900711-15-X. Gyllene Tider (1990). "Album notes". The Heartland Café (insert). EMI Sweden. Archived from the original on 18 July 2011. Retrieved
Chicago Surrealist Group
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Surrealist Group Review of 2002 Chicago Surrealist Group exhibition at Heartland Cafe "Surrealism Here and Now" at ArtScope.net "Links to International surrealism"
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Sunnyside Neighbourhood The Heartland Cafe (Now Vendome Cafe) Sunnyside Location of Sunnyside in Calgary Coordinates: 51°03′10″N 114°05′09″W / 51.05278°N
Marie Fredriksson
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recorded backing vocals for Gyllene Tider's debut English album The Heartland Café , released in Sweden under the band's original name, and in EP format
List of songs recorded by Roxette
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(Joyride 30th, 2021) (Original version is on the Gyllene Tider album, The Heartland Café ) "Run to You" (Crash! Boom! Bang!, 1994) "Salvation" (Have a Nice Day
Roxette
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recorded backing vocals for Gyllene Tider's debut English album The Heartland Café , released in Sweden under the band's original name and in EP format