Nordic Woman

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Nordic Woman
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Studio album by
Various artists
ReleasedMarch 2012 (Scandinavia)
September 2012 (UK)
Genre World
Label Grappa Music, Fuuse Mousiqi
Producer Deeyah Khan

Nordic Woman is a compilation album that features traditional music forms performed by well known female artists in Nordic countries. [1]

Nordic Woman was released worldwide in 2012. [2] [3] The album is the first release from WOMAN which is an album series created and produced by Norwegian composer and producer Deeyah Khan to spotlight women's voices and the indigenous and traditional music from different parts of the world. [4]

Each album in the WOMAN series is created to draw attention to women's position within various societies today highlighting the accomplishments as well as remaining struggles and barriers women face. [5]

Track listing

No.TitlePerformerCountryLength
1."Januses manad" Frifot/Lena Willemark Sweden1:52
2."Gulan Du" Mari Boine Norway4:36
3."Lilja" Bára Grímsdóttir Iceland3:40
4."Å gjev du batt meg" Tuva Livsdatter Syvertsen (Valkyrien Allstars) Norway3:02
5."Raudan synty" Suden Aika Finland4:41
6."Krummi" Valravn Denmark4:02
7."Vind, kom" Unni Løvlid Norway3:43
8."Besta syng barneviser" Kirsten Bråten Berg Norway2:06
9."Suvvi ljat" Adjágas Norway4:40
10."Og þótt enginn gráti" Ragga Gröndal & The Icelandic Folk Ensemble Iceland3:07
11."Fønix" Annbjørg Lien Norway4:07
12."Hvor du vender dig" Phønix Denmark2:32
13."Mieli miehelle" MeNaiset Finland5:00
14."Euchari (Hildegard von Bingen version)" Garmarna Sweden5:00
15."Sofi, sofi barnið" Heiða Árnadóttir Iceland2:36
16."Mieltäni meri ajaa" SUO Finland6:17
17."Brinna Inga Hjärtan" Ranarim Sweden3:52
18."Svevende · jord" Tone Hulbækmo Norway5:25

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