Oofotr (released 1995 by Norske Gram – Ekgcd 11) is a Norwegian studioalbum by the band Oofotr performing traditional music from Ofoten with a jazz influence.[1]
Oofotr | ||||
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Studio album by Ernst-Wiggo Sandbakk Jørn Øien Kjersti Stubø John Pål Inderberg, Tore Brunborg Yngve Moe Ove Bjørken Børge Petersen-Øverleir | ||||
Released | 1995 | |||
Recorded | Hønsehuset Lydstudio, Bodø, December 1994 | |||
Genre | Traditional folk music, Jazz | |||
Length | 41:00 | |||
Label | Norske Gram | |||
Producer | Ernst-Wiggo Sandbakk | |||
Oofotr chronology | ||||
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Personnel
edit- Standard lineup
- Ernst-Wiggo Sandbakk – drums and percussions
- Jørn Øien – keyboards
- Kjersti Stubø – vocals
- Additional musicians
- John Pål Inderberg alt saxophone
- Tore Brunborg – tenor saxophone
- Yngve Moe – bass guitar
- Ove Bjørken – violin
- Børge Petersen-Øverleir – guitar
Track listing
edit- «Hører du sangen...» (3:44), lyrics by Kjersti Stubø
- «Alene Gud» (4:36)
- «Sat i blomsten som en dronning» (2:10)
- «Ofte I Trængsel og Motgangens Dage» (4:51)
- «Hos Gud er Idel Glæde» (3:39), recorded live in "Kjeldebotn kirke"
- «O Lam jeg Ser» (3:13)
- «Astøingsvisa» (2:80)
- «Ak mon min veg til kana'an» (4:14)
- «Rypejægeren» (2:41)
- «Pajeb Njuorajaure» (4:25), by Thorgeir Stubø
- «Voggesang» (4:42)
Credits
edit- All melodies are arranged by Jørn Øien & Ernst-Wiggo Sandbakk
- All melodies except 2, 10 & 11 are written down by Kaare Petersen in 1928[2]
- Recorded at Hønsehuset Lydstudio, Bodø, December 1994
- Sound engineers Are B. Simonsen & Jøran Johnsen
- Toppings made at Sigma Studio, Bergen, Lydmakeriet A/S, Tønsberg, and Nidaros Studio, Trondheim
- Mastered by Rune Nordal
- Studio recordings mixed at Nidaros Studio by Kjell Ove Grimsmo
- Cover design by Astrid Lien
- Cover photo by Merete Lien
References
edit- ^ "Oofotr – Folketoner Fra Ofoten". CDandLP.com.
- ^ "Oofotr". MusicOnline.no.