Rimfaxe (album)
Rimfaxe is the fourth album by the Finnish group Gjallarhorn and was released in 2006.
Rimfaxe | ||||
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Studio album by Gjallarhorn | ||||
Released | Jul 24, 2006 | |||
Genre | Folk music | |||
Label | Westpark Access | |||
Producer | Martin Kantola | |||
Gjallarhorn chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic |
Reception
Allmusic awarded the album with 3 stars and its review by Chris Nickson States: "Throughout, the traditional material is superb, drawing sometimes on the tradition of the Swedes in Finland, but casting its net all across the Nordic countries. Their sound is unique, a curious mix of instruments that work well together, and there's an obvious reverence for the music they're playing."[2]
Track listing
- "Rimfaxe (Rimemane)" — 4:00
- "Kokkovirsi (Bonfire Song)" — 3:28
- "Systrarna (The Sisters)" — 6:11
- "Blacken [Grey & Frost Club Mix]" — 6:25
- "Hymn (Hymn)" — 6:59
- "Sylvklar (Silverbright)" — 5:04
- "Norafjelds (Mountain Poem)" — 6:56
- "Ivall (@ley)" — 4:46
- "Taklax 1037" — 2:59
- "Taklax 1034" — 3:36
- "Staffan (Stephen)" — 4:48
- "Graning (Dawn)" — 3:38
Personnel
- Jenny Wilhelms - vocals, fiddle
- Adrian Jones - viola, mandola
- Peter Berndalen - percussion
- Göran Månsson - subcontra bass recorder
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References
- Allmusic Review
- Nickson. C. Allmusic Review: Rimfaxe accessed 22 December 2010
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