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deLillos

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deLillos
deLillos live at the Øya festival in 2005 (from left) Lars Fredrik Beckstrøm, Lars Lillo-Stenberg, Øystein Paasche and Lars Lundevall.
deLillos live at the Øya festival in 2005 (from left) Lars Fredrik Beckstrøm, Lars Lillo-Stenberg, Øystein Paasche and Lars Lundevall.
Background information
OriginOslo, Norway
GenresPop rock
Years active1984–present
LabelsSonet
MembersLars Lillo-Stenberg
Lars Fredrik Beckstrøm
Øystein Paasche
Lars Lundevall

deLillos is a Norwegian poprock band formed in Oslo in 1984. They are generally regarded as one of the "Four Greats" in modern Norwegian pop music,[1] i.e. one of the four 1980s groups that founded a new tradition for rock music with lyrics in Norwegian. The remaining three "Greats" are DumDum Boys, Raga Rockers and Jokke & Valentinerne.

Members

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Former members

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History

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The group was formed in 1984 by Lars Lillo-Stenberg with bassist and occasional vocalist Lars Fredrik Beckstrøm and drummer Rune Lindstrøm. In 1985, Lindstrøm left the band to join the Hare Krishna movement and was replaced by Øystein Jevanord. In 1988, Jevanord left and was replaced by Øystein Paasche. In 1992, the band added guitarist Lars Lundevall.

The most recent studio album credited to deLillos was Midt i begynnelsen from 2002. Both Lars Lillo-Stenberg and Lars Fredrik Beckstrøm have released several solo albums. The debut album Suser avgårde (1986) is still one of deLillos' most popular records.

In 2005, the first two deLillos albums were re-released in Deluxe Editions which included the 1985 demo "Kjerringvikdemoen". This inspired Lars Lillo Stenberg and Lars Fredrik Beckstrøm to reunite the "original" deLillos with Rune Lindstrøm under the name "deLillos '85". To celebrate their reunion, the trio played a concert at the tiny Elm Street rock-club in Oslo in November 2005. In 2006, they continued as deLillos '85 and released the album "Suser videre".

Discography

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Albums

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EPs

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Singles

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  • "Fugl i bur/Johnny Fredrik" (1985)
  • "Tøff i pyjamas" (1986)
  • "S'il vous plait" (1987)
  • "Kunstig og kulørt/Utkaster" (1988)
  • "Sveve over byen" (1989)
  • "Lebestift" (1989)
  • "Hankøslagerne" (1990)
  • "Beibi/ha det bra" (1990)
  • "Da tieren var gul/elskling" (1990)
  • "Frognerbadet" (1991)
  • "Neste sommer" (1993)
  • "Sne og is" (1994)
  • "Smak av honning" (1995)
  • "Enda mere" (1995)
  • "1000 smil" (1996)
  • "Det var Stones" (1998)
  • "Nå vil vi til Sverige" (1999)
  • "Ikke gå" (2003)
  • "Trist å være glad" (2011)
  • "Rett og slett livet" (2014)

Video

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  • Si'l vous plait (1987)
  • Enda mere (1995)

DVD

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  • Enda mere (2001)
  • Hjernen er alene i Operaen (2010)

Kjerringvikdemoen

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This was released in two parts in 2005. The first part on the deluxe edition of Suser avgårde, the second on the Deluxe Edition of Før var det morsomt med sne.

Track list (part one) :

  1. "Hva har du tenkt?"
  2. "Jeg er på vei hjem nå"
  3. "Livet er en liten dings"
  4. "Hei jeg er tilbake"
  5. "Suser avgårde alle mann"
  6. "Tøff i pysjamas"
  7. "Walking on a river"
  8. "Nå som vi alle er forskjellige"
  9. "Siste sommerferiedag"
  10. "Min beibi dro avsted"
  11. "Soppesmørbrød"
  12. "Skulle bare være morsom"
  13. "Johnny Fredrik"
  14. "Fugl i bur"
  15. "Kunstig og kulørt"
  16. "Avismannen"
  17. "Racerbåt"
  18. "Venter på telefon"
  19. "Vil ikke sove"
  20. "Jeg vet nok ikke"
  21. "Forelsket"
  22. "Eventyr"
  23. "S'il vous plait"
  24. "Hun har gått seg vill"
  25. "Skulle bare være morsom"
  26. "Together with my baby"

References

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  1. ^ Rakvaag, Geir (6 September 2005). "De fire store stadig større". Dagsavisen (in Norwegian). Archived from the original on 2013-10-29.

Sources

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Awards
Preceded by Recipient of the Band Spellemannprisen
1995
Succeeded by