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World | Aug 2005

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Decca
Reviewed 2005-09-19
Take 2 Celtic musicians, add 2 Nordic musicians and the result is an understanding of how similar Celtic and Nordic music is. Fiddles, guitar, accordion, and vocals. Solid playing throughout with a nice energy and a high degree of polish and charm.

*1. Bright mid/uptempo instrumental folkdance.
2. Nicely toe-tapping medley of dances, vocals at 1:30.
3. A jig/polska instrumental medley. Mostly midtempo & catchy..
*4. Sweetly plinky polska w/happy, traditional sound.
*5. Accordion/vox/strings in a stately, midtempo ring dance.
6. Nice showcase of fiddles. Midtempo & folksy.
*7. A jumpy little dance w/sweet string harmonies. Very cool.
8. Down/midtempo & elegant. Sad. Variation of the Swedish anthem.
*9. Crackly intro, mid/uptempo, dark, halting, odd…very cool.
10. Nice fiddle work on this polska.
*11. Mostly midtempo, kinda dark & modern. About TV.
12. Sweet midtempo fiddles, sounds like rain.

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Charting

2005-09-25 — 2005-11-27 Reggae/World
Week EndingAirplays
Oct 2 2

Track listing

1. Dalpilen
2. Fattig Anka/Fattig Anka
3. Ian's Javla Jig
4. Blind Mattis Leken
5. Midsommarvisa/(Jag Vill Ha)
6. Kronbron
7. Master Aslund
8. Sa Rider Jag Mej
9. Brudpolska Fran Orsa Efter
10. Ore Polska
11. Se Pa Tv
12. Perrong Plask