Spel

Spel (released February 9, 2004 on the Heilo catalog at the Grappa label – HCD 7188) is a live recording and the fifth album from the Norwegian folk band Bukkene Bruse.[1][2]

Spel
Live album by
ReleasedFebruary 9, 2004 (2004-02-09)
GenreTraditional folk music
Length61:18
LabelGrappa Music
Bukkene Bruse chronology
Den Fagraste Rosa
(2001)
Spel
(2004)

Review

Bukkene Bruse, alone and in creative interaction, creates new Norwegian folk music, yet traditional, with the album Spel. This likable traditional folk band comes up with a live recording of their most famous songs. All in new arrangements together with new material. The sound is good, and in addition the musicians are performing some solo tunes in a convincing manner. This time they also performe with the Norwegian string quartet Vertavo, that gives the album an extra energy.[1]

Track listing

  1. «Folketone Fra Sunnmøre» (4:19)
  2. «En Enda Villere Vinter» (4:10)
  3. «Syng I Stille Morgonstunder» (3:24)
    Trilogi
  4. «Bruremarsj Fra Østerdalen» (3:05)
  5. «Norafjølls» (6:51)
  6. «Stev» (4:35)
  7. «Fanitullen Goes To America» (4:53)
    Solospel
  8. «Tannlausen / Vil Du Koma Til Rinden» (3:44)
  9. «Nystev Og Gamlestev» (3:06)
  10. «Bømarislåtten» (3:53)
  11. «Ein Annan Halling» (3:32)
  12. «St. Sunniva» (3:33)
  13. «Haslebuskane» (2:37)
  14. «Maria, Hun Er En Jomfru Reen» (3:03)
  15. «Mit Hjerte Altid Vanker» (6:26)

Personnel

Vertavo String Quartet
  • Øyvor Volle - violin
  • Annabelle Meare - violin
  • Berit Cardas - viola
  • Bjørg Lewis - cello
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References

  1. Nickson, Chris (2004-02-17). "Bukkene Bruse: Kreativt samspill". NRK Kultur og Underholdning. Retrieved 2012-12-12.
  2. Pettersen, Tomas Lauvland (2005-04-21). "Bukkene Bruse: Spel". Listen to Norway Ballade.no. Retrieved 2012-12-12.
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