- Sarah's Song
- Can't Go Back
- Keep Falling Down
- Shenandoah
- All Good Things
- We Both Know
- Carrier of a Secret
- Solitaire
- Should It Matter
- L¿¿g Meg ¿¿ Kjenne
- Weightless
- Molde Canticle
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Kenny Kosek Fiddle
Jeff Mironov Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Rob Mounsey Vocals,Keyboards,Percussion
Fonzi Thornton Vocals (Background)
Dennis Collins Vocals (Background)
Olivier Delhaye Package Design
Thanne Tangel Package Coordinator
Elliot Scheiner Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Darcy Proper Mastering
Rob Mounsey Arranger,Engineer,Producer,Programming
Shari Sutcliffe Production Coordination
Alberto Guzman Hair Stylist
Penny Bennett Art Direction
Andrew Eccles Photography
Mathew Scheiner Assistant Engineer
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Overview
From the sound of this album, Sissel is Norwegian in the same way Abba is Swedish -- it's simply the place she was born. Her sound, for the most part, is global pop lite. There's just enough of a lilt to some of her pronunciation to make it slightly exotic -- which is more than can be said for songs like "Can't Go Back," which just drift through the ears. Still, when you think it's easy to peg her, she does throw in one curve ball to keep you on your toes: her version of the traditional "Shenandoah," while not the best ever recorded, is lovely, and shows the purity of her voice in a much better light than her pop material does. By comparison, "All Good Things," the following cut, seems almost vapid. Neil Sedaka's "Solitaire" fares better, in part because it challenges her a little. But from her treatment of the traditional Norwegian piece, "Laer Meg A Kjenne," it's apparent that her real aim is the middle of the road. She can even turn Jan Garbarek's "Molde Canticle" into a gently lilting melody. All in all, it's a very inoffensive record. However, that very feat leaves it quite lacking in personality. That she can sing is evidenced by "Shenandoah"; whether she knows what to do with that voice remains in question. ~ Chris Nickson
Product Details
| Release Date: | 10/01/2002 |
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| Label: | Decca |
| UPC: | 0044006441221 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Sissel Primary Artist,VocalsKenny Kosek Fiddle
Jeff Mironov Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Rob Mounsey Vocals,Keyboards,Percussion
Fonzi Thornton Vocals (Background)
Dennis Collins Vocals (Background)
Technical Credits
Maria de Schneider Make-UpOlivier Delhaye Package Design
Thanne Tangel Package Coordinator
Elliot Scheiner Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Darcy Proper Mastering
Rob Mounsey Arranger,Engineer,Producer,Programming
Shari Sutcliffe Production Coordination
Alberto Guzman Hair Stylist
Penny Bennett Art Direction
Andrew Eccles Photography
Mathew Scheiner Assistant Engineer
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