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Good-bye Lizelle

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発売日 2015年10月31日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルGlitterhouse Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 GRCD816
SKU 4030433781623

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:36:04
Personnel: Mark Olson (vocals, acoustic guitar, dulcimer, djembe); Ingunn Ringvold (vocals, acoustic guitar, qanoun, harmonium, keyboards, djembe); Neal Casal (electric guitar); Vojtech Havel (cello); Marek Spelina (flute); Karine Aambo (piano); Danny Frankel (drums, percussion); Armen Stepanian (percussion); Kirsten Ford, Solveig Ringvold (background vocals). Audio Mixers: Michael Vanis; Juha Maki-Patola. Recording information: Grandsport Studio, Echo Park, CA; Jasmine Sound, San Clemente, CA; Outdoor Studio Nagra; Venice Studio. Photographer: Ingunn Ringvold. Between his work with the Jayhawks and his solo career, Mark Olson has shown the world that he's a fine singer and a gifted songwriter who is not afraid to bare his soul and explore both the concrete and spiritual sides of his life. But with his third solo effort, Good-bye Lizelle, Olson reveals a new facet of his musical personality as he experiments with world music. Good-bye Lizelle was recorded while Olson and his primary accompanist (and spouse) Ingunn Ringvold traveled around the globe, dashing from America to Norway, the Czech Republic, South Africa, Armenia, and many points in between, as Olson and Ringvold laid down tracks with local musicians en route using Olson's portable recording rig. "Say You Are the River" is Olson's own version of a raga, and "Lizelle Djan," "Running Circles," "Which World Is Ours?," and "Jesse in an Old World" all reflect the influences of modality and the circular melodic patterns that inform Indian music. Olson also works in more familiar forms on Good-bye Lizelle, and he shines bright on the spare and lovely "Cherry Thieves" and "Poison Oleander," which most recalls the Jayhawks with its fuzzy lead guitar and the splendid harmonies between Olson and Ringvold. Good-bye Lizelle shows that in the wake of Olson's short-lived reunion with the Jayhawks, he's eager to explore new musical horizons while remaining a thoughtful and singular American songwriter. ~ Mark Deming

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Lizelle Djan
    2. 2.
      Running Circles
    3. 3.
      Poison Oleander
    4. 4.
      Heaven's Shelter
    5. 5.
      All These Games
    6. 6.
      Cherry Thieves
    7. 7.
      Which World Is Ours?
    8. 8.
      Long Distance Runner
    9. 9.
      Say You Are the River
    10. 10.
      Jesse in an Old World
    11. 11.
      Go-Between Butterfly

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Mark Olson

その他
エンジニア: Kevin JarvisJorn ChristensenMark OlsonIrik Weisberg
プロデューサー: Mark Olson

オリジナル発売日:2014年

商品の紹介

Between his work with the Jayhawks and his solo career, Mark Olson has shown the world that he's a fine singer and a gifted songwriter who is not afraid to bare his soul and explore both the concrete and spiritual sides of his life. But with his third solo effort, Good-bye Lizelle, Olson reveals a new facet of his musical personality as he experiments with world music. Good-bye Lizelle was recorded while Olson and his primary accompanist (and spouse) Ingunn Ringvold traveled around the globe, dashing from America to Norway, the Czech Republic, South Africa, Armenia, and many points in between, as Olson and Ringvold laid down tracks with local musicians en route using Olson's portable recording rig. "Say You Are the River" is Olson's own version of a raga, and "Lizelle Djan," "Running Circles," "Which World Is Ours?," and "Jesse in an Old World" all reflect the influences of modality and the circular melodic patterns that inform Indian music. Olson also works in more familiar forms on Good-bye Lizelle, and he shines bright on the spare and lovely "Cherry Thieves" and "Poison Oleander," which most recalls the Jayhawks with its fuzzy lead guitar and the splendid harmonies between Olson and Ringvold. Good-bye Lizelle shows that in the wake of Olson's short-lived reunion with the Jayhawks, he's eager to explore new musical horizons while remaining a thoughtful and singular American songwriter. ~ Mark Deming|
Rovi

Between his work with the Jayhawks and his solo career, Mark Olson has shown the world that he's a fine singer and a gifted songwriter who is not afraid to bare his soul and explore both the concrete and spiritual sides of his life. But with his third solo effort, Good-bye Lizelle, Olson reveals a new facet of his musical personality as he experiments with world music. Good-bye Lizelle was recorded while Olson and his primary accompanist (and spouse) Ingunn Ringvold traveled around the globe, dashing from America to Norway, the Czech Republic, South Africa, Armenia, and many points in between, as Olson and Ringvold laid down tracks with local musicians en route using Olson's portable recording rig. "Say You Are the River" is Olson's own version of a raga, and "Lizelle Djan," "Running Circles," "Which World Is Ours?," and "Jesse in an Old World" all reflect the influences of modality and the circular melodic patterns that inform Indian music. Olson also works in more familiar forms on Good-bye Lizelle, and he shines bright on the spare and lovely "Cherry Thieves" and "Poison Oleander," which most recalls the Jayhawks with its fuzzy lead guitar and the splendid harmonies between Olson and Ringvold. Good-bye Lizelle shows that in the wake of Olson's short-lived reunion with the Jayhawks, he's eager to explore new musical horizons while remaining a thoughtful and singular American songwriter. ~ Mark Deming
Rovi

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