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| | Duper Sessions | | | Music Artist : | | Sondre Lerche and the Faces Down Quartet | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Astralwerks | | Release Date : | | 2006-03-21 | | Store Price : | | $11.94 | | Artistopia's Price: $11.94 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Everyone's Rooting For You 2. Minor Detail 3. Across The Land 4. The Curse Of Being In Love 5. Dead End Mystery 6. Night And Day 7. Once In A While 8. Human Hands 9. You Knocked Me Off My Feet 10. I Wanna Call It Love 11. Nightingales 12. I'm Not From Here 13. You Sure Look Swell
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this guy has a future Submitted on: 2009-09-18 |
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| I gotta hand it to him....what is he, 23 years old? Sondre Lerche is nothing if not ambitious. Jazz/swing is just perfectly suited for his voice and phrasing. This album could very easily have come out in the late 50's and fit in seamlessly...kind of reminds me of a male Blossom Dearie in spots (and if memory serves me- she was part Norwegian)Blossom Dearie. I have four of his five cd's and this one is hands down my favorite so far. Here's hoping this isn't the last time he explores this musical vein. |
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Great CD Submitted on: 2006-11-06 |
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| This is a great CD, excellent "easy listening" (in a good way) jazz-pop music. A great work by Sondre Lerche. I am looking forward to his next CD. |
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Sondre Strikes Gold Again Submitted on: 2006-03-31 |
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Having been a huge fan of Sondre Lerche's previous two LPs, I was admittedly a little skeptical when I heard that he was taking his music in a slightly different direction. However, after listening to Duper Sessions, I could not be more pleased with his new venture into jazz territory.
"Minor Detail" is simply one of the finest songs he has recorded. But what might be most interesting about this recording is that it may also be his most upbeat to date. There are plenty of uptempo songs including "The Curse of Being in Love," "Everyone's Rooting for You," and "Human Hands" that help give the CD its breezy tone.
I am in complete agreement with the prior reviewer that claimed Sondre is one of the most prolific artists of his generation. Yet, currently he may also be one of the most underappreciated artists as well. However, as long as he keeps turning out wonderful recordings like Duper Sessions, he shouldn't stay underappreciated for long. |
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Norway Cool Submitted on: 2006-03-30 |
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Sondre Lerche's "Duper Sessions" is theeee coolest thing to come out of Norway since Kings of Convenience!
I was a fan of Sondre's first two albums, which were more traditional singer/songwriter/folky rock. This one though is straight-up jazz vocals.
The music swings nicely. The backing band is very "cool". This album has Euro-Hipster written all over it. It sounds like it could have been recorded during the 1960's hipster craze, but without ever being cheesey.
It is difficult to write new, modern jazz songs in the Singer/Standards format. Sondre wrote all but two of the songs, and they are all quite good. There are a couple songs that I found a little slow/dull, but nearly everything else is great.
I am sure Sondre's old fans will still like this "new" sound. I'm sure he'll make some new fans too with the Duper Sessions. Do NOT sleep on this album. Highly recommended. |
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Effortlessly flabbergasting Submitted on: 2006-03-25 |
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Many have called Norwegian musician Sondre Lerche's past albums, "Faces Down" and "Two Way Monologue", 'Jazz-inflected Pop'. So it is that they should be crooning his latest effort as 'Pop-inflected Jazz'.
Lerche is known for his playfully melancholic tunes and lyrics. On most of the tracks for "Duper Sessions" the lad pretty much strips away the melancholy and dives deep down into the playful . And OH! what a breezy ride it is...
The opening track "Everyone's Rooting For You" comes in with such a confidence and will with it's giddy piano and twanging bass, giving you an grand overview of what's in store; An album full of love and life.
"(I Wanna)Call It Love" is a joyous, yet honest and realistic declaration, while "You Sure Look Swell" sounds exactly like something teens would slow-dance to back in 1958.
Lerche, along with pianist Erik Halvorsen, guitarist Kato Adland, bassist Morten Skage and drummer Ole Kruger, has created ten delightful and slightly philosophical tunes that digest easily and are just itching to be replayed.
In addition there are four grand cover tunes; Cole Porter's "Night And Day" (A Lerche live favorite) Elvis Costello's "Human Hands", Paddy McAloon's "Nightengales" and a hidden track entitled "Lulu-vise", which is supposedly a Norwegian children song from the 80's. This last one is a quick fun gem where Lerche sings in his native Norwegian (Which almost sounds like skit- scatting) something he has never done before.
"Duper Sessions" proves, once again, that Sondre Lerche is one of the greatest musicians working in the field today. And one of the busiest... look for a fourth, more rockin' record to be released later this year. |
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