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"Ge Mig En Dag" is a captivating album by Swedish artist Olle Adolphson, released in 2000 under the Prophone label. This collection of 17 tracks blends the genres of Swedish pop and bisrock, offering a unique and engaging musical experience that spans 57 minutes. The album features the talented Gothenburg Chamber Choir and Gunnar Eriksson, adding a rich, harmonic depth to Adolphson's compositions. From the opening track "Ge mig en dag (Österlensvisan)" to the closing "Så går vi bort," the album showcases Adolphson's ability to craft memorable melodies and poignant lyrics. Highlights include the lively "Nu är det gott att leva," the tender "Flicka från backafall," and the enchanting "Sa skimrande var aldrig havet," arranged by A. Edenroth. Whether you're a long-time fan of Olle Adolphson or a newcomer to his music, "Ge Mig En Dag" promises a delightful exploration of Swedish musical artistry.