Good Norwegian records
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Since it's officially a records only day, I though why not share some of the good music from Norway as you hopefully know about, but might not.First out it's Atomic.This record came out in 2003 on Jazzland, as is one of our best labels beside Rune Grammofon and Smalltown Supersound. I think this is one of the best norwegian jazz records. Of course we have bands like Supersilent, as I like very much, but they are weirder, and this is just plain, simple jazz, and it kicks ass. Sometimes reminds me of Thrill Jockey-bands like Isotope 217.Title track: Boom Boom
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The Thing is a trio of Mats Gustafsson, Paal Nilssen-Love and Ingebrigt H??ker Flaten. This is their third album, I think, and it's a good one. The title of the album, Garage, comes from an old The Sonics classic as they've also covered. Besides that they have also covered "Art Star" (Yeah Yeah Yeahs) and Aluminium (The White Stripes). I specially like "Art Star". It's just brilliant.
MP3: Art Star
Okey, let's get real (or dreamy) then. The Dream was a psych/pop/blue-eyed soul band from the late 60s, and this record was released in 67. It was Terje Rypdal's band, one of Norway's most famous rock artists. One track is called "Hey Jimi", and it's almost like a tribute to the man himself (it's said that Jimi Hendrix heard this band and liked them). There was a bunch of bands inspired by the Beatles in Norway at this time, but The Dream was one of the few stand outs, and they had a more american sound or style in some way.
Green Things (From Outer Space)
Driftin'
I'm Counting on You
Hey Jimi
Meaning of love
We could be flying
Across Your Life