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Chrystalief

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Chrystalief

Chrystalief (born 6 April 1975) is a Norwegian musician, songwriter, and producer. His debut single "Papa You Know" was released in 1999 on the indie label Supernova. "Papa You Know" was a spiritual mid-tempo song with massive falsetto vocal arrangements, synthesizers and electric guitars. The second single "Fly with the Boys" was used on the soundtrack for the famous TV series and is his most successful song in terms of radio airplay 'Tufte I.L.'. Economic disputes between the owners of Supernova put the album release on hold for two years. "The O.K. club" was released in 2001.

Chrystalief finally broke with the label Supernova, and went on to start recording new material. He released the single "Firebird" and the EP "King" on his own label Rocklegion Music. He is currently, in 2011, working on a new release.

Discography

Albums

  1. The O.K. Club (2001) – as Peter Chrystalief
  2. King (EP) (2007) – as Chrystalief

Singles

  • "Papa You Know" (1999)
  • "Fly with the Boys"
  • "The Magic Happens...One Time"
  • "Firebird"

Selected songwriting credits

  • "Shine" (Just Another Girl) – Kristin Frogner
  • "Friends For Life" (Just Another Girl) – Kristin Frogner

As a musician

  • "S.O.S." – (guitars for the band Girl Happy)

External links

  • Official homepage [1]
  • Chrystalief internet-interview Dagbladet [2]
  • NRK artist lexicon [3]


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