Carl Haakon Waadeland - Din Rata Tjuv (2008)

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Title: Din Rata Tjuv
Year Of Release: 2008
Label: Heilo [HCD 7225]
Genre: Jazz, Contemporary Jazz, World Fusion
Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue,log) | MP3/320 kbps
Total Time: 46:55
Total Size: 265 MB(+3%) | 111 MB(+3%)
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Tracklist

01. Dida (3:35)
02. Sta opp (4:05)
03. Ka si Anita? (5:05)
04. Din rata tjuv (5:32)
05. Tjuvgods (5:54)
06. Stein (5:11)
07. Mjuk (4:30)
08. Femgangen (2:44)
09. Haeng pa (5:15)
10. Som en ravn (5:04)
Carl Haakon Waadeland - Din Rata Tjuv (2008)

personnel :

Carl Haakon Waadeland - drums, marimba (#3), vocals (#1)
Gunnar Andreas Berg - bass (#1,3,5,10), guitar (#1,3,5), bow guitar (#1,6,9,10), organ (#4)
Gard Nilssen, Henning Carlsen - drums (#2-10)
Maria Kannegaard - Fender Rhodes (#10)
Terje Isungset - ram's horn (#1), Jew's harp (#1,8,9), voice (#1,8,9)
Trygve Seim - saxophones (#2,4)
Stale Storlokken - synthesizer (#2,4,9)
Anita Kaasboll (#3,6,7), Benedicte Swendgaard (#1,3,6), Heidi Skjerve (#3,6,7), Ingrid Lode (#3,6,7), Eldbjorg Raknes (#10) - vocals
Tone Ase - vocals (#3,6,7), voice (#4)

Drums have a unique place in Norwegian folk music and folk tradition. In the 19th century, in several places in Norway it was unthinkable to arrange a wedding without having a drummer along. Jazz drummer Carl Haakon Waadeland from NTNU has grasped this. The drumming music on "Din råta tjuv" is set in a contemporary context. The soundscape is completely original, unlike anything else. The release stands out from most other releases and can certainly be recommended. But the drums only form the bedrock of the music. The jazz musicians Marianne Kannegaard, Terje Isungset, Ståle Storløkken, Gunnar Andreas Berg, Trygve Seim and various vocalists improvise soundscapes that weave into the massive play of the drums