Felefeber

Felefeber
Live album by Annbjørg Lien
Released 1994 (1994)
Recorded Gjerpen Church near Skien
Genre Traditional folk music
Length 53:22
Label Grappa Music
Producer Annbjørg Lien & Roger Tallroth
Annbjørg Lien chronology
Annbjørg
(1989)
Felefeber
(1994)
Prisme
(1996)

Felefeber - Norwegian Fiddle Fantasia (released 1994 by the Norwegian Grappa label - GRCD 4081) is a studio album by Annbjørg Lien.[1][2]

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Lien's second international solo release is a traditional folk album painted with other and stronger colours than has been heard for a long time. It contains inciting tunes, beautiful folk tunes and newly written "Annbjørg tunes". The disc was recorded in Gjerpen Church near Skien, in a stone church from the 12th century. Only the sound of the fiddle, guitar and church organ sounding from the gallery some evocative nights in September.[1][2]

Track listing

  1. «Tjønneblomen» / «The Water Lily» (3:32)
    (Gjermund Haugen)
  2. «Halling Etter Mosafinn» / «Halling After Ola Mosafinn» (2:41)
    (Traditional)
  3. «Springar Etter Kristiane Lund» / «Springar After Kristiane Lund» (3:36)
    (Traditional)
  4. «Felefeber» / «Fiddle Fever/Fiddlemania» (5:11)
    (Annbjørg Lien)
  5. «Droneslaget» / «The Battle of the Drones» (4:12)
    (Annbjørg Lien)
  6. «Den Bortkomne Sauen» / «The Lost Sheep» (3:19)
    (Traditional)
  7. «Knepphallingen» / «The Plucked Halling» (4:11)
    (Jon Rosenlind)
  8. «Elgskyttaren» / «The Moose Hunter» (3:06)
    (Traditional)
  9. «Et Lite Barn» / «A Little Child» (5:48)
    (Traditional)
  10. «Dragos» (4:15)
    (Roger Tallroth)
  11. «Nordfjordhallingen» / «The Nordfjord Halling» (3:47)
    (Traditional)
  12. «Hildalen» / «The Hildale Man» (3:23)
    (Traditional)
  13. «Amen» (3:35)
    (Traditional/Nils Brorson)
  14. «Myllargutens Bruremarsj» / «The Miller Boy's Bridal March» (2:46)
    (Torgeir Audgundson)

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