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Hvarf/Heim is a
compilation album by
Sigur Rós. Its
original CD
release comprises two discs:
Hvarf contains studio versions of
previously unreleased songs...
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Valtari (2012), and
Kveikur (2013). He also
contributed to
Hvarf/Heim (2007),
where "
Hvarf"
contains studio recordings of
previously unreleased songs...
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edition of the 2002
soundtrack to the do****entary
Hlemmur was released.
Hvarf/Heim was
released on 5
November (6
November in the U.S.), a
double compilation...
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village is
named after the old
Gvarv farm (Old Norse:
Hvarf). The name is
identical to the word
hvarf which means "bend" or "bow" (here
referring to the...
- viðar (telgju) hræ Ólafs
hofgyldir svalg, ok glóðfjálgr
gervar leysti sonr Fornjóts af Svía jöfri. Sá áttkonr frá Uppsölum Lofða kyns
fyrir löngu
hvarf....
- "Discography
Sigur Rós". SwissCharts.com.
Retrieved 17
February 2009. "Sigur Rós
Hvarf/Heim, Silver".
British Phonographic Industry. 20 June 2008.
Retrieved 13...
- Bjarnhéðinsdóttir, a
feminist and
publisher of Kvennablaðið.
Valdimar was born at
Hvarf in Bárðardalur and grew up with his
parents in Þistilfjörður. He was not...
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released as a B-side to the Hoppípolla
single and both
appearing on 2007's
Hvarf/Heim. The
cover depicts Jónsi's
sister Inga Birgisdóttir as a baby. Jón...
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rather than surname. The song "Salka", a
former live only song,
released on
Hvarf/Heim in 2007, is
named after his stepdaughter.
Georg has two brothers; one...
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website at the
Wayback Machine (archived
August 22, 2008)
Heima at IMDb Heima&
Hvarf-Heim
minisite Official Sigur Rós
website Official Heima website Press release...