C.V. Jørgensen
C.V. Jørgensen (born May 9, 1950) is a Danish music composer, guitarist and singer-songwriter.
C.V. Jørgensen sings exclusively in Danish. His songs are mellow and the lyrics are delivered in an inventive and laconic style. Some songs revolves around hypocrisy in society at large with a critical, sarcastic and satirical exposure of the philistines, while other songs deal with existential issues or paint surreal poetic images.[1] His album "Tidens Tern" from 1980, was selected for the Danish Culture Canon in 2006.[2]
Discography
- En Stynet Strejfer (1974)
- T-shirts, terylenebukser og gummisko (1975)
- Storbyens små oaser (1977)
- Vild i varmen (1978)
- Solgt til stanglakrids (1979)
- Tidens tern (1980)
- Lediggang a go go (1982)
- Vennerne og vejen (1985)
- Indian summer (1988)
- I det muntre hjørne (1990)
- Sjælland (1994)
- Fraklip fra det fjerne (2002)
- Compilation albums
- Det Ganske Lille Bands Bedste (1980)
- 16 Hits (1992)
- Skygger og Magi (1996)
- De 2 Første (2004)
- Fire Originale Album Fra EMI's Skatkammer (2009)
- C. V. Jørgensen - 4 Originale Albums (2011)
- Det Ganske Lille Band 1977-1979 (2011)
- Live albums
- Lige lovlig live (1986)
- Så live som muligt (2003)
- Sange fra scenen (2012)
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See also
References
- Henrik Tuxen (21 May 2017). "C.V. Jørgensens "Storbyens små oaser" fylder 40 – vi går tæt på klassikeren" (in Danish). Gaffa. Retrieved 27 May 2018.
- "C.V. Jørgensens "Storbyens små oaser" fylder 40 – vi går tæt på klassikeren" (in Danish). GAFFA. 21 May 2017. Retrieved 7 August 2018.
Sources
- Martinov, Niels: "C.V. Jørgensen - En biografi om den danske rockpoet", ISBN 87-7055-095-6 Biography
- This article was initially translated from the Danish Wikipedia.
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