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    Susanna - Sonata Mix Dwarf Cosmos (2007)

    Posted By: mark70
    Susanna - Sonata Mix Dwarf Cosmos (2007)

    Susanna - Sonata Mix Dwarf Cosmos (2007)
    MP3 320 kbps CBR | 48:10 min | 109 MB
    Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz | Label: Rune Grammofon

    After two albums in the Susanna & the Magical Orchestra partnership, Susanna Wallumrod steps out on her own, along with some collaborators, with her unusually titled debut. Saying that Susanna is a newer generation's Stina Nordenstam does both artists a disservice — they each have distinctly different styles and approaches — but besides a shared nationality both have a strong, clear vision of their own path to pursue, and Sonata Mix Dwarf Cosmos makes Susanna's path all that much more entrancing. Starting with the calm, piano-led "Intruder" (absolutely 180-degrees from Peter Gabriel's similarly titled song but just as strangely beautiful), the album lives up to the striking cover art, showing the musician's head turned away from the camera, surrounded by blackness. Throughout the sense is of hidden depths and emotional turmoil sublimated in reflection, and while the exact sense of reach and delivery differs, it suggests nothing less than the last two Talk Talk albums at their most understated — less "Ascension Day," more "Runeii." On songs like "Hangout" and "Demon Dance" her higher delivery offsets the downbeat undertow of the music but the sense is of a sparkle of moonlight on a pond, an approach Nina Simone at her most romantic would have appreciated. The accompaniment from the various guest performers is so calm as to be almost ghostly, to dramatic effect — on "Stay," the guitars from Helge Sten arc softly in the background, almost subliminal but all the richer for their impact. On a song like "Better Days," meanwhile, the sudden rich surge in both playing and singing toward the end of the song underlines the lyrics "A better day will come" perfectly.

    Tracklist:

    01 Intruder
    02 Born In The Desert
    03 Hangout
    04 People Living
    05 Stay
    06 For You
    07 Better Days
    08 Traveling
    09 Demon Dance
    10 Home Recording
    11 We Offer
    12 Lily

    Personnel:

    Celesta - Morten Qvenild (tracks: 3)
    Design - Kim Hiorthoy
    Double Bass - Ingebrigt H. Flaten* (tracks: 9)
    Drums - Pal Hausken (tracks: 11)
    Grand Piano - Christian Wallumrod (tracks: 1, 8)
    Grand Piano, Synthesizer [Memorymoog] - Morten Qvenild (tracks: 12)
    Guitar [Bowed Slide] - Helge Sten (tracks: 1, 5, 7)
    Guitar [Main] - Ola Flottum (tracks: 5) , Oystein Greni (tracks: 7)
    Harp [Historical] - Giovanna Pessi (tracks: 3)
    Mastered By - Bob Katz
    Mellotron - Helge Sten (tracks: 7)
    Theremin - Barbara Buchholz (tracks: 1)
    Vocals, Piano, Guitar - Susanna Karolina Wallumrod