Legao

Legao

by Erlend Oye
Legao

Legao

by Erlend Oye

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Eleven years after his solo debut, Norwegian singer/songwriter Erlend Oye returns with the winsome and laid-back Legao. Much has changed for the charismatic singer who, at the time of his 2003 debut, was in the midst of a deep electronic phase which was conversely bookended by two fine acoustic albums from his primary outlet, the folk-pop duo Kings of Convenience. While Legao is something new altogether, it has far more in common with Kings' quiet, bookish ballads than with the pulsing electro and disco jams of his first solo dalliance. Now based in Sicily, the worldly Oye traveled to Reykjavik to record Legao (a Portuguese word which basically translates to "great" or "cool") with Icelandic reggae band Hjalmar. At first blush, his gently sunny guitar pop seems pleasant if slightly unassuming. But there is something in Oye's character, a sort of world-weary kindness, that eventually draws you in. With its bright, clean production and indie-island pulse, Legao shines a warm light onto Oye's wistful Nordic melancholia resulting in the kind of record that could either bring comfort on a winter's day or hang back on a sun-baked car radio with the windows down. It's romantic, bittersweet, uplifting, and occasionally sad, but a charmer in all aspects. From the softly upbeat opener "Fence Me In" to the big-hearted percolations of "Rainman," Oye and his crew invite you on a very human journey and it's easy to get swept along. Standouts like "Bad Guy Now" and the elegant piano ballad "Who Do You Report To" showcase the polite vulnerability that makes Oye so appealing as both a singer and a songsmith. As collaborators, Hjalmar were well-chosen and guitarist Portsteinn Einarsson in particular delivers some sparkling and inventive guitar work throughout. Perhaps Legao doesn't have the gritty pathos and mystique that so often causes an album to be flagged as an "important work," but it's a pure and honest work, and one you want to spend some time with. ~ Timothy Monger

Product Details

Release Date: 10/14/2014
Label: Bubbles
UPC: 0673799210518

Tracks

  1. Fence Me In
  2. Garota
  3. Say Goodbye
  4. Peng Pong
  5. Bad Guy Now
  6. Who Do You Report To?
  7. Whistler
  8. Save Some Loving
  9. Rainman
  10. Lies Become Part of Who You Are

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Erlend Oye   Primary Artist,Vocals,Guitar (Acoustic)
Ingi Bjoern Ingason   Guitar (Bass)
Sigurdur Gudmundsson   Vocals (Background),Organ (Hammond),Synthesizer,Piano
Giorgio Tuma   Farfisa Organ
Matthias Hemstock   Percussion
Helgi Svavar Helgason   Drums
Gudjmundur Kristinn Jonsson   Guitar (Rhythm)
Gudmundur Petursson   Guitar
Samuel Jon Samuelsson   Trombone
Oskar Gudjonsson   Saxophone
Magnus Trygvason Eliassen   Drums,Percussion
Valdimar "Valdi" Kolbeinn Sigur Jonsson   Bass
Thorsteinn "Steini" Einarsson   Guitar,Vocals (Background)
Snorri Sigurdarson   Trumpet
Maurizio Amaldi   Guitar (Nylon String)

Technical Credits

Cho Yoon Hye   Cover Art
Kristinn Snaer Agnarsson   Engineer
Marcin Oez   A&R
Giorgio Tuma   Brass Arrangement,String Arrangements
Norman Nitzsche   Mixing
Bo Kondren   Mastering
Gudjmundur Kristinn Jonsson   Mixing,Engineer
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