Come Home (released 2009 on the Heilo catalog by the Grappa label – HCD 7244) is a studio album by the couple Annbjørg Lien and Bjørn Ole Rasch.[1][2]
Come Home | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 2009 | |||
Recorded | Kongshavn Studios in Kristiansand, Norway | |||
Genre | Traditional folk music | |||
Length | 47:12 | |||
Label | Grappa Music | |||
Producer | Annbjørg Lien Bjørn Ole Rasch | |||
Annbjørg Lien chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Aftenposten | [2] |
Dagbladet | [2] |
Review
editOn this album the Norwegian traditional musician and Hardanger fiddle virtuoso Annbjørg Lien teams up with her husband, foot bellows organist Bjørn Ole Rasch, for a wonderful and eclectic album featuring Hardanger fiddle, harmonium and contemporary and fresh versions of traditional music. With distinct compositions and performances, and a wide range of musical influences, they continue breaking musical boundaries.[1]
Reception
editThe review by the Norwegian newspaper Aftenposten awarded the album dice 5,[2] and the review by the Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet also awarded the album dice 5.[2]
Track listing
edit- "Funk Trunk" (4:08)
- "Jo The Gigant" (4:29)
- "Come Home" (3:25)
- "The Goblin's Halling/The Buckin' Mule" (3:22)
- "Kongshavn" (2:55)
- "Woody's Bounce" (3:32)
- "The Old Car" (4:09)
- "Phelia/January" (7:14)
- "Roquebrune" (4:39)
- "Hässleholm" (3:58)
- "The Little Goblin" (3:39)
Personnel
edit- Annbjørg Lien – Hardingfele, fiddle, keyed fiddle and vocals
- Bjørn Ole Rasch – foot bellows organ, harmonium and vocals
Credits
edit- Mastering – Roald Råsberg
- Mixing – Trond Engebretsen
- Recording – Trond Engebretsen
Notes
edit- Recorded and mixed at Kongshavn Studios in Kristiansand, Norway[3]
References
edit- ^ a b Pettersen, Tomas Lauvland (2 July 2010). "Førde 2010: Annbjørg Lien & Bjørn Ole Rasch". ListenTo.no. Retrieved 12 December 2012.
- ^ a b c d e "Annbjørg Lien og Bjørn Ole Rasch – En musikalsk reise med hardigfele og trøorgel" (in Norwegian). Nationaltheatret. Archived from the original on 23 February 2013. Retrieved 12 December 2012.
- ^ "Annbjørg Lien & Bjørn Ole Rasch – Come Home". Discogs.com. Retrieved 12 December 2012.