Glimmer
Download links and information about Glimmer by Sturla Eide & Andreas Aase. This album was released in 2003 and it belongs to Songwriter/Lyricist genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 46:54 minutes.
Artist: | Sturla Eide & Andreas Aase |
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Release date: | 2003 |
Genre: | Songwriter/Lyricist |
Tracks: | 11 |
Duration: | 46:54 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | Blå | 7:26 |
2. | Ellein (featuring Andreas Aase) | 4:33 |
3. | Triangel (featuring Andreas Aase) | 6:17 |
4. | Britannia (featuring Andreas Aase) | 2:21 |
5. | Ril (featuring Andreas Aase) | 5:40 |
6. | Ane (featuring Andreas Aase) | 6:17 |
7. | Gilde (featuring Andreas Aase) | 4:58 |
8. | Almhjell (featuring Andreas Aase) | 2:35 |
9. | Polska 56401 (featuring Andreas Aase) | 2:08 |
10. | Brudemarsj Fra Melhus (featuring Andreas Aase) | 1:44 |
11. | Meldalsmarsjen (featuring Andreas Aase) | 2:55 |
Details
[Edit]Imagine if Martin Hayes played traditional Norwegian tunes on a hardanger fiddle, and you'll have a pretty good idea of what to expect from this spare and electrifyingly beautiful disc from fiddler Sturla Eide Sundli and guitarist/bouzouki player Andreas Aase. There's the same preference for stately, elegant tempos and for straightforward arrangements that showcase the tune more than the player. And there is also a similar rhythmic intelligence at work — an ability to swing, hop, and sway without recourse to any kind of percussion instrument or over-reliance on pounding backbeats in the accompaniment. Aase spends a fair amount of time simply laying out, letting Sundli dance away with the tune for long stretches before gently reeling him in with a few graceful treble notes or a hearty but tasteful string of chord pulses. Highlights on this wonderful album include a long and intricate arrangement of "St. Anne's Reel" that segues into a similar Norwegian tune in a dignified, strathspey-ish rhythm, and the slow and heartbreakingly beautiful "Gilde." While some may find the unrelenting trebliness of the sound to get a bit overbearing after a while, there really is nothing less than thoroughly lovely on this album.