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Album Review: Nordan

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Nordan is a respectful sampling of sacred Swedish folk music, whereby Ale Möller shows off his strengths as a multi-instrumentalist and arranger for a record label that fits him like a glove: the equally chilling and crisp ECM from Germany. The album showcases material laid down hundreds (if not thousands) of years earlier, tapping the veins of medieval folklore as it speaks through the voice of the fisherman's wife, the exiled brother, the shepherd, the knight, and various other historical archetypes. Lena Willemark fuels these various tall tales with a gorgeous voice and accomplished fiddle playing, along with an ensemble of half a dozen other musicians. Her playing smolders at various points on the disc (but especially so on the brief instrumental "Jemsken"). In addition, it almost goes without saying that Manfred Eicher further serves the material with his faithfully minimalist production values, emphasizing the natural sounds of the dulcimer, accordion, mandolas, percussion, drone fiddles, and double bass. Consequently, the music has a timelessness to it, and a legitimacy that would certainly perish if there were any attempts to make it "hip" (perhaps the alto saxophone would be the only guilty party). The disc closes simply and beautifully with "Drömspår -- Efterspel," a prayer on Möller's accordion that drifts under the northern lights, somewhere out at sea. Its impact lays in its simplicity. By playing it straight, Nordan preserves something more intimate than history -- it revives the thinning fires of legend and myth. ~ Glenn Swan, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Trilo Lena Willemark, Ale Möller (1:16)
Kom Helge Ande Traditional Lena Willemark, Ale Möller (3:07)
Gullharpan Traditional Lena Willemark, Ale Möller (6:34)
Mannelig Traditional Lena Willemark, Ale Möller (4:39)
Polska Efter Roligs Per Traditional Lena Willemark, Ale Möller (3:01)
Hornlåt Traditional Lena Willemark, Ale Möller (2:12)
Sven i Rosengård Traditional Lena Willemark, Ale Möller (5:42)
S:t Göran och Draken Traditional Lena Willemark, Ale Möller (6:19)
Tacker Herranom/Mats Hansu Polskan Traditional Lena Willemark, Ale Möller (4:08)
Knut Hauling Traditional Lena Willemark, Ale Möller (5:52)
Polska Efter Jones Olle Traditional Lena Willemark, Ale Möller (3:04)
Svanegångare/Sven Svanehvit Traditional Lena Willemark, Ale Möller (6:52)
Jemsken Traditional Lena Willemark, Ale Möller (1:53)
Båtsman/Turklåten Traditional Lena Willemark, Ale Möller (3:29)
Vallsvit Lena Willemark, Ale Möller (4:59)
Drömspår -- Eftrerspel Lena Willemark, Ale Möller (1:51)

Credits

Juozas Kazlauskas (Photography), Ale Möller (Vocals), Jonas Knutsson (Percussion), Mats Edén (Fiddle), Rolf Anderzon (Photography), Jonas Knutsson (Sax (Soprano)), Ale Möller (?), Ale Möller (Arranger), Tina Johansson (Berimbau), Ale Möller (Flute (Wood)), Lena Willemark (Viola), Juozas Kazlauskas (Cover Photo), Jonas Knutsson (Saxophone), Lena Willemark (Arranger), Jonas Knutsson (Harmonium), Ale Möller (Cowbell), Manfred Eicher (Producer), Tina Johansson (Arranger), Ale Möller (Horn), Mats Edén (Kantele), Tina Johansson (Vocals), Ale Möller (Mandola), Lena Willemark (Vocals), Ale Möller (Trumpet), Yngve Gunnarsson (?), Lena Willemark (Fiddle), Christian Vogt (Cover Photo), Per Gudmundson (Bagpipes), Mats Edén (?), Bjorn Tollin (Percussion), Manfred Eicher (Arranger), Per Gudmundson (Arranger), Palle Danielsson (Double Bass), Barbara Wojirsch (Cover Design), Ale Möller (Harp), Ale Möller (Dulcimer (Hammer)), Jean-Pierre Larcher (Photography), Jonas Knutsson (Vocals), Jonas Knutsson (Arranger), Per Gudmundson (Vocals), Lena Willemark (Lyric Adaptations), Per Gudmundson (?), Ale Möller (Shawm), Yngve Gunnarsson (Illustrations), Ale Möller (Dulcimer), Jan Erik Kongshaug (Engineer), Ale Möller (Lute), Mats Edén (Arranger), Per Gudmundson (Swedish Bagpipes), Jonas Knutsson (Sax (Baritone)), Barbara Wojirsch (Art Direction), Mats Edén (Drones), Ale Möller (Accordion), Per Gudmundson (Fiddle), Ale Möller (Flute), Tina Johansson (Percussion)
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