Langsomt Mot Nord (album)

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Langsomt Mot Nord
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Studio album by
Released1985 (1985)
StudioSigma Studio
Bergen, Norway
Genre Synth
Label Famous Records
Producer Ola Snortheim
Jørn Christensen
Erling Lund
Langsomt Mot Nord chronology
Langsomt Mot Nord
(1985)
Westrveg
(1988)

Langsomt Mot Nord is the first of three albums by the Norwegian synth-duo Langsomt Mot Nord. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

Contents

The album was released in the formats of LP and MC by Norwegian Famous Records in 1985. It was re-issued in 1989 by Sonet Records, now titled LMN. [6]

Label: Famous Records
Record No: LMN 101, LMNC 101
Release year: 1985

Label: Sonet Records
Record No: KSCD 12
Release year: 1989

Musicians: Ola Snortheim; drums, drum programming. Jørn Christensen; keyboards, guitars, programming.

Guest musicians: Olav Snortheim; [7] langeleik, bukkehorn. Kjersti Bergesen; vocals. Frank Hovland; bass.

Producers: Snortheim/Christensen/Lund.

Recording location: Sigma Studio, Bergen. [8]

Tracks

  1. Demring (3:41)
    Composed By – Ola Snortheim, Jørn Christensen
    Arranged By – Jørn Christensen, Ola Snortheim
    Producers – Ola Snortheim, Jørn Christensen, Erling Lund
    Drum Programming – Ola Snortheim
    Keyboards – Jørn Christensen
  2. Nissedans (3:04)
    Composed By – Ola Snortheim, Jørn Christensen
    Arranged By – Jørn Christensen, Ola Snortheim
    Producers – Ola Snortheim, Jørn Christensen, Erling Lund
    Drum Programming – Ola Snortheim
    Keyboards – Jørn Christensen
    Electric Guitar – Jørn Christensen
  3. Gjetarlåt Frå Hallingdal (2:00)
    Composed By – Ola Snortheim, Jørn Christensen
    Arranged By – Jørn Christensen, Ola Snortheim
    Producers – Ola Snortheim, Jørn Christensen, Erling Lund
    Drum Programming – Ola Snortheim
    Keyboards – Jørn Christensen
    Bukkehorn – Olav Snortheim
  4. Tusselåt (2:38)
    Composed By – Ola Snortheim, Jørn Christensen
    Arranged By – Jørn Christensen, Ola Snortheim
    Producers – Ola Snortheim, Jørn Christensen, Erling Lund
    Drum Programming – Ola Snortheim
    Keyboards – Jørn Christensen
    Langeleik – Olav Snortheim
  5. LMN (3:36)
    Composed By – Ola Snortheim, Jørn Christensen
    Arranged By – Jørn Christensen, Ola Snortheim
    Producers – Ola Snortheim, Jørn Christensen, Erling Lund
    Drum Programming – Ola Snortheim
    Keyboards – Jørn Christensen
    Vocals – Kjersti Bergesen
    Electric Guitar – Jørn Christensen
    Bass – Frank Hovland
  6. Rannveig's Voggevise (2:07)
    Composed By – Ola Snortheim, Jørn Christensen
    Arranged By – Jørn Christensen, Ola Snortheim
    Producers – Ola Snortheim, Jørn Christensen, Erling Lund
    Drum Programming – Ola Snortheim
    Keyboards – Jørn Christensen
    Acoustic Guitar – Jørn Christensen
  7. Juleskreia (4:17)
    Composed By – Ola Snortheim, Jørn Christensen
    Arranged By – Jørn Christensen, Ola Snortheim
    Producers – Ola Snortheim, Jørn Christensen, Erling Lund
    Drum Programming – Ola Snortheim
    Keyboards – Jørn Christensen
  8. Min Sol, Min Lyst, Min Glede (1:12)
    Composed By – Ola Snortheim, Jørn Christensen
    Arranged By – Jørn Christensen, Ola Snortheim
    Producers – Ola Snortheim, Jørn Christensen, Erling Lund
    Drum Programming – Ola Snortheim
    Keyboards – Jørn Christensen
    Bukkehorn – Olav Snortheim
  9. Hymne (3:42)
    Composed By – Ola Snortheim, Jørn Christensen
    Arranged By – Jørn Christensen, Ola Snortheim
    Producers – Ola Snortheim, Jørn Christensen, Erling Lund
    Drum Programming – Ola Snortheim
    Keyboards – Jørn ChristensenVocals – Kjersti Bergesen
    Acousic Guitar – Jørn Christensen
    Bass – Frank Hovland
  10. Ola Drar Til Myklagard (3:37)
    Composed By – Ola Snortheim, Jørn Christensen
    Arranged By – Jørn Christensen, Ola Snortheim
    Producers – Ola Snortheim, Jørn Christensen, Erling Lund
    Drum Programming – Ola Snortheim
    Keyboards – Jørn Christensen
    Electric Guitar – Jørn Christensen
  11. Frøya's Bryllup (1:53)
    Composed By – Ola Snortheim, Jørn Christensen
    Arranged By – Jørn Christensen, Ola Snortheim
    Producers – Ola Snortheim, Jørn Christensen, Erling Lund
    Drum Programming – Ola Snortheim
    Keyboards – Jørn Christensen
  12. Gollum (3:29)
    Composed By – Ola Snortheim, Jørn Christensen
    Arranged By – Jørn Christensen, Ola Snortheim
    Producers – Ola Snortheim, Jørn Christensen, Erling Lund
    Drum Programming – Ola Snortheim
    Keyboards – Jørn Christensen
  13. Sørgemarsj (2:57)
    Composed By – Ola Snortheim, Jørn Christensen
    Arranged By – Jørn Christensen, Ola Snortheim
    Producers – Ola Snortheim, Jørn Christensen, Erling Lund
    Drum Programming – Ola Snortheim
    Keyboards – Jørn Christensen
  14. Jeg Ser Deg Søte Lam (1:20)
    Composed By – Ola Snortheim, Jørn Christensen
    Arranged By – Jørn Christensen, Ola Snortheim
    Producers – Ola Snortheim, Jørn Christensen, Erling Lund
    Drum Programming – Ola Snortheim
    Keyboards – Jørn Christensen
    Vocals – Kjersti Bergesen
    Bukkehorn – Olav Snortheim
  15. Hillajah (3:17)
    Composed By – Ola Snortheim, Jørn Christensen
    Arranged By – Jørn Christensen, Ola Snortheim
    Producers – Ola Snortheim, Jørn Christensen, Erling Lund
    Drum Programming – Ola Snortheim
    Keyboards – Jørn Christensen

Credits

Sources in Norwegian

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References

  1. LMN, langsomtmotnord.no
  2. Ola dræg åt Myklagard, (in Norwegian) Musikkavisen PULS No 10 1985, p 14-15
  3. Med computere og bukkehorn, (in Norwegian) A-Magasinet 15.03.1986, p 34-35
  4. Til Bergen for å lage nasjonal-romantikk, (in Norwegian) Bergens Tidende 24.09.1985
  5. Norwegian synth/folk project Langsomt Mot Nord crowdfunds 4 LP vinyl remasters box set, Side-Line Magazine
  6. LMN, langsomtmotnord.no
  7. The foremost langeleik player in late 1900s, ta:lik
  8. Sigma Studio, langsomtmotnord.no