Westrveg

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Westrveg
Studio album by
Released1988 (1988)
Producer CBS

Westrveg. The second of three albums by the Norwegian synth-duo Langsomt Mot Nord. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

Contents

Label: CBS

Record No: CBS 461165 2

Release year: 1988

Musicians: Ola Snortheim; drums, sequencing. Morgan Lindstrøm; keyboards, programming.

Guest musicians: Olav Snortheim; [8] bukkehorn. Knut Buen; hardanger fiddle (hardingfele). Brynjar Hoff; oboe. [9] Steinar Ofsdal; willow flute. Carl Anders Sponberg; violin. Atle Sponberg; violin. [10] Eva Knardahl; grand piano. Jon Eberson; guitars.

Producers: Snortheim/Lindstrøm.

Technicians: Anders Lind, [11] Jan Erik Kongshaug, Øystein Boassen.

Recording locations: Silence Studio, [12] Rainbow Studio [13]

Tracks

  1. Westrveg (3:10)
    Arranged By – Morgan Lindstrøm, Ola Snortheim
    Composed By – Ola Snortheim, Morgan Lindstrøm
    Drum Programming – Ola Snortheim
    Hardingfele – Knut Buen
    Keyboards – Morgan Lindstrøm
    Producer – Ola Snortheim, Morgan Lindstrøm
    Violin – Atle Sponberg
  2. Gufsi Fraa Fjellom (3:53)
    Arranged By – Morgan Lindstrøm, Ola Snortheim
    Composed By – Ola Snortheim, Traditional
    Drum Programming – Ola Snortheim
    Electric Guitar – Jon Eberson
    Hardingfele – Knut Buen
    Keyboards – Morgan Lindstrøm
    Producer – Ola Snortheim, Morgan Lindstrøm
    Violin – Carl Anders Sponberg
  3. Tirilith (2:54)
    Arranged By – Morgan Lindstrøm, Ola Snortheim
    Composed By – Ola Snortheim, Morgan Lindstrøm
    Drum Programming – Ola Snortheim
    Keyboards – Morgan Lindstrøm
    Oboe – Brynjar Hoff
    Percussion – Ola Snortheim
    Producer – Ola Snortheim, Morgan Lindstrøm
    Violin – Atle Sponberg
  4. Gjetarlåter Fra Valdres Og Gudbrandsdal (3:12)
    Arranged By – Morgan Lindstrøm, Ola Snortheim
    Bukkehorn – Olav Snortheim
    Composed By – Traditional
    Electric Guitar – Jon Eberson
    Keyboards – Morgan Lindstrøm
    Percussion – Ola Snortheim
    Producer – Ola Snortheim, Morgan Lindstrøm
  5. Euryanthe (3:51)
    Arranged By – Morgan Lindstrøm, Ola Snortheim
    Composed By – Morgan Lindstrøm, Ola Snortheim
    Drum Programming – Ola Snortheim
    Electric Guitar – Jon Eberson
    Keyboards – Morgan Lindstrøm
    Producer – Ola Snortheim, Morgan Lindstrøm
  6. Sibilja (3:08)
    Arranged By – Morgan Lindstrøm, Ola Snortheim
    Composed By – Ola Snortheim, Morgan Lindstrøm
    Drum Programming – Ola Snortheim
    Keyboards – Morgan Lindstrøm
    Oboe – Brynjar Hoff
    Percussion – Ola Snortheim
    Producer – Ola Snortheim, Morgan Lindstrøm
    Violin – Atle Sponberg
  7. Seljespretten (4:22)
    Arranged By – Morgan Lindstrøm, Ola Snortheim
    Composed By – Traditional
    Drum Programming – Ola Snortheim
    Electric Guitar – Jon Eberson
    Grand Piano – Eva Knardahl
    Keyboards – Morgan Lindstrøm
    Percussion – Ola Snortheim
    Producer – Ola Snortheim, Morgan Lindstrøm
    Willow Flute – Steinar Ofsdal
  8. Fäbodpsalm (3:56)
    Arranged By – Morgan Lindstrøm, Ola Snortheim
    Composed By – Traditional
    Drum Programming – Ola Snortheim
    Keyboards – Morgan Lindstrøm
    Oboe – Brynjar Hoff
    Producer – Ola Snortheim, Morgan Lindstrøm
    Violin – Atle Sponberg
  9. Naglet Til Et Kors Paa Jorden (2:33)
    Arranged By – Morgan Lindstrøm, Ola Snortheim
    Bukkehorn – Olav Snortheim
    Composed By – Traditional
    Keyboards – Morgan Lindstrøm
    Producer – Ola Snortheim, Morgan Lindstrøm
  10. Faërie (1:54)
    Arranged By – Morgan Lindstrøm, Ola Snortheim
    Composed By – Ola Snortheim
    Keyboards – Morgan Lindstrøm
    Percussion – Ola Snortheim
    Producer – Ola Snortheim, Morgan Lindstrøm
    Violin – Atle Sponberg
  11. Heksesabbat (3:56)
    Arranged By – Morgan Lindstrøm, Ola Snortheim
    Composed By – Ola Snortheim
    Drum Programming – Ola Snortheim
    Electric Guitar – Jon Eberson
    Keyboards – Morgan Lindstrøm
    Producer – Ola Snortheim, Morgan Lindstrøm
  12. Nordafjølls (2:47)
    Arranged By – Morgan Lindstrøm, Ola Snortheim
    Composed By – Traditional
    Electric Guitar – Jon Eberson
    Hardingfele – Knut Buen
    Keyboards – Morgan Lindstrøm
    Percussion – Ola Snortheim
    Producer – Ola Snortheim, Morgan Lindstrøm
    Willow Flute – Steinar Ofsdal
  13. Gjallarhorne (4:06)
    Arranged By – Morgan Lindstrøm, Ola Snortheim
    Composed By – Ola Snortheim
    Drum Programming – Ola Snortheim
    Keyboards – Morgan Lindstrøm
    Producer – Ola Snortheim, Morgan Lindstrøm

Credits

Sources in Norwegian

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References

  1. Westrveg, langsomtmotnord.no
  2. Godot er her, (in Norwegian) Musikkavisen Puls No 9/10 1988, p 24-25
  3. Spennende fra Ola Snortheim, (in Norwegian) Gudbrandsdølen 29.09.1988
  4. Langsomt Mot Nord: Westrveg, Curock, autumn 1988
  5. Langsomt Mot Nord · Westrveg, Gibraltar Encyclopedia of Progressive Rock
  6. Advert from CBS Records, Dagbladet 23.09.1988, p 1
  7. Norwegian synth/folk project Langsomt Mot Nord crowdfunds 4 LP vinyl remasters box set, Side-Line Magazine
  8. Inn i framtida, (in Norwegian) Dagningen 12.10.1985, p 7-8
  9. Brynjar Hoff, Wikipedia NO
  10. Atle Sponberg, Wikipedia NO
  11. Anders Lind, Wikipedia SE
  12. Vi har spelad inn här (We have recorded here), silence.se
  13. Rainbow Studio, rainbowstudio.no