| フォーマット | CDアルバム |
| 発売日 | 1994年10月18日 |
| 国内/輸入 | 輸入 |
| レーベル | Shanachie Records |
| 構成数 | 1 |
| パッケージ仕様 | - |
| 規格品番 | 64057 |
| SKU | 016351645722 |
構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:16:39
Personnel includes: Henry Kaiser, David Lindley (various instruments); Gunnlaug Lien Myhr, Heidi Lovlund, Kari Lonnestad, Berit Nordland, Ingrid Forthun, Gine Heien, Siri Rude, Deepika, Kirsten Braten Berg (vocals); Ailu Gaup (electric guitar); Susanne Lundeng (violin); Annbjorg Lien, Halvard T. Bjorgum, Hans Brimi (fiddle); Bjorgulv Straume (munnharpe); Jan Magne Forde, Jarle Forde (trumpet, flugelhorn); Runar Tajford (French horn); Helge Forde (trombone); Stein Erik Tajford (tuba); Egil "Bop" Johansen (drums); Ingar Zach (drums, percussion).
Recorded in Norway.
THE SWEET SUNNY NORTH continues Henry Kaiser and David Lindley's new-found obsession to record the different musics of the world, this time focusing on the artists and traditions of Norway.
Personnel: Gine Heien (vocals); Ronny Yttrehus (guitar); Tori Snerte (flute); Stian Carstensen (accordion); Elisabeth Vatn (clarinet); Havard Lund (soprano saxophone); Eline Monrad Vistven (tenor saxophone); Ingar Zach (drums, percussion); Egil "Bop" Johansen, Jarle Vespestad (drums).
Audio Mixers: Mike Nicoletti; Henry Kaiser; Bernhard Ramroth.
Editor: David Gans.
Photographers: Henry Kaiser; Bernhard Ramroth; Birger Gesthuisen.
Following a successful expedition to Madagascar, this pair of musical explorers sets its sights on Norway. This is the first of two wonderful volumes, each full of widely diverse music recorded with Kaiser, Lindley, and a variety of local musicians in the mountains and valleys of Norway-the title's SWEET SUNNY NORTH.
Americans Kaiser and Lindley function largely as tour guides here. Their normally distinct styles are rendered in subtler hues as bright fiddles, native harps, and assorted stringed instruments play the distinctive instrumental and vocal music of Norway's rich heritage. The diversity is at once bracing and completely natural-there are even electric guitars and brass bands. In the face of SWEET SUNNY NORTH, played as it is with such genuine passion and glee that everything on the globe seems to disappear except the hometown fires of the participants, the absurdly broad term "world music" is rendered useless. This is "local music" in the best sense of the word-believable, human-scaled, and fluent in the international language of musical interplay.
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)
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