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Cinnamon (Swedish band)

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Origin
  
Stockholm, Sweden

Active until
  
2000

Genre
  
Pop music

Genres
  
Pop

Active from
  
1994

Years active
  
1994 (1994)–2000 (2000)

Members
  
Jiri Novak, Frida Diesen, Samuel Laxberg, Christian Ekwall, Per Linden

Albums
  
Summer Meditation, Pony Up!, A Soul's Journey

People also search for
  
Alisha King, LIIA, Kari Jess, Bertrand Burgalat

Record labels
  
Island Records, MNW Music, Lewis Recordings, March Records, MusicPost, Soap Records, Eternal Soul Records

Cinnamon was a Swedish indie pop band active from 1994 to 2000 and often compared to The Cardigans and Saint Etienne.

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History

Cinnamon was founded in 1994 by songwriter Jiri Novak and Frida Diesen. The duo were soon joined by Samuel Laxberg and Christian Ekwall and, later, Per Linden. In 1995, they signed with Soap Records and made their debut with the EP Vox. This was followed the same year by their first album, Summer Meditation (with some co-production from Graham Lewis). Their 1997 album The Courier was accompanied by a tour of Europe and the United States. The Many Moods EP appeared in June 1999, followed in October by the album Vertigo on Apricot Records. The album was mixed by producer Bertrand Burgalat and was a success. Their final release was the 1999 EP Against the World, containing two cuts from Vertigo and three new songs, which was followed by a 2000 tour.

Albums

  • Summer Meditation (Soap, 1995)
  • A Northwest Passage (Soap, 1996)
  • Courier (Island / Polygram, 1997)
  • Vertigo (Apricot, 2000)
  • Extended Plays

  • Vox (Soap, 1995)
  • Hopeless Case (Soap, 1996)
  • Springtime of My Life (Soap, 1999)
  • The Many Moods of Cinnamon (March, 1999)
  • Against the World (Labrador, 1999)
  • Songs

    Showin OutQueer as Folk · 2000
    Viva La Vida2010
    Stars CollideVertigo · 1999

    References

    Cinnamon (Swedish band) Wikipedia