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| Lykke Li | Primary Artist, Vocals |
| Dag Lundquist | Percussion |
| Rick Nowels | Organ, Guitar, Piano |
| Björn Yttling | Organ, Bass, Guitar, Percussion, Piano, Background Vocals |
| Lasse Mårtén | Percussion |
| Dean Reid | Percussion |
| John Eriksson | Percussion, Drums |
| Mariam Wallentin | Background Vocals |
| Lars Skoglund | Percussion, Drums |
| Anders Stenberg | Guitar, Background Vocals |
| Zhala Rifat | Background Vocals |
| Micke Svensson | Organ, Guitar, Percussion |
| Hans Stenlund | Percussion |
| Rick Nowels | Composer |
| Janne Hansson | Engineer |
| Henrik Jonsson | Mastering |
| Björn Yttling | Composer, Producer, Engineer |
| Lasse Mårtén | Engineer |
| Filip Wilén | Management |
| Lykke Li | Composer |
| Leif Podhajsky | Artwork |
| Hans Stenlund | Engineer |
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Posted July 6, 2011
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Posted February 27, 2012
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Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - K. Ross Hoffman
Returning to the album game three years after the charmingly curious Youth Novels, Lykke Li Zachrisson has grown up and moved away a little bit from the rather timid, waifish, precocious young woman of her debut. She hasn't entirely let go of her girlish sweetness, and she certainly hasn't lost her way with a melodic hook, but she's largely outgrown the more cloyingly precious, occasionally clumsy tendencies that sometimes plagued her debut, and her singing voice, while still appealingly personable and distinctive, has gotten considerably more forceful. Indeed, despite its vulnerable title, Wounded Rhymes practically oozes confidence, barreling out of the gate with the ...