Silent Ways Cæcilie Norby

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Album info

Album-Release:
2013

HRA-Release:
10.05.2013

Label: ACT Music

Genre: Pop

Subgenre: Adult Contemporary

Artist: Cæcilie Norby

Composer: Various

Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)

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  • 1Stepping Stone03:26
  • 2Winter Lady03:53
  • 3In My Secret Life03:20
  • 4Papa Was a Rolling Stone04:39
  • 5Diamonds and Gold03:55
  • 6Like a Rolling Stone03:52
  • 7Hurt04:46
  • 8Hearts and Bones05:08
  • 9Silent Ways03:28
  • 10Have You Ever Seen the Rain04:08
  • 11Black Hole Sun05:03
  • 12Hymnen04:09
  • Total Runtime49:47

Info for Silent Ways

Guided only from her heart, the danish singer Caecilie Norby creates a powerful and thrilling album with her favourite songs and melodies.

It's not all that long ago that the boundaries between classical, pop and jazz were easily defined, in the European middle classes especially, there was seldom a way back when a direction seemed to be defined. And so it was that the 14 year-old Dane Caecilie Norby found herself in the classical world – her mother was an opera singer, her father a composer – until one day a school party shook the foundations of her musical structures. Music by Creedence Clearwater Revival was being played and it fascinated her: "Up to then, it had been Mozart who had charmed my inner princess, but that night made it fully clear to me that that music was the same thing in different wrapping paper," she recalls. "My young, innocent, cultivated universe made entirely of classical music had been changed forever. Dylan didn't hit the notes when singing, Fogerty played the same four chords over and over, very loudly, and yet it worked: I was riveted by the melancholy feeling of this melodic soul-rock."

Since then, Norby listens solely to her heart and evaluates the musical quality of melodies fully free of genre restrictions. She became a star in her own country with her funk-jazz band "Frontline" and the pop duo "One Two" together with Nina Forsberg, before her bridge between the genres caused an international furore, becoming the first Scandinavian woman to be signed by Blue Note. It is a path between worlds that her ACT debut "Arabesque" (9723-2) defined two years ago: She wrote her own lyrics to classical works, from Rimski-Korsakov and Ravel to Michel Legrand, and transported them to jazz with the aid of her husband Lars Danielsson and their band.

Now, with her second ACT album "Silent Ways" she goes back in the other direction to some extent. She selected a dozen of her favourite singer/songwriter melodies – including "Hymnen" by herself and her husband, and charged them up with classical and jazz influences. The almost chamber-musical, tranquil form hinted at by the album's name is classical, as is the emotional expressiveness of her interpretations – just listen to her meditative, almost spiritual versions of the Leonard-Cohen songs "Winter Lady" and "In My Secret Life". The jazzy approach lies in the singing technique, in the arrangement, and of course the hand-picked musicians in the band improvising magically together.

"At the start of recording, we demanded that all the musicians put their life story on the table," Norby reports. And how they did! The unmistakable Asian lines of star guitarist Nguyên Lê are especially apparent on "Like A Rolling Stone". Leszek Możdżer contributes the swirling rhythmic and melodramatic harmonies of the eastern European music tradition, most obviously on "Black Hole Sun". Drummer and percussionist Robert Mehmet Ikiz brings the polyrhythmic of his Turkish roots and the Nordic groove of his Swedish homeland with him. Lars Danielsson then refines it all with his enchantingly melodious bass and cello lines.

A powerful, thrilling, convincing mix, on the classics like Bob Dylan's "Like A Rolling Stone", John Fogerty's "Have You Ever Seen The Rain" and Paul Simon's "Hearts And Bones", on the earthly tracks like Barrett Strong's "Papa Was A Rolling Stone", the originally bulky works like Tom Waits' "Diamonds And Gold", the Indie-rock anthem "Hurt" by Nine Inch Nails genius Trent Reznor or on the loungey title track "Silent Ways" composed by Wolfgang Haffner, to which Norby contributes her wonderful lyrics. It is "the sound of the new, European jazz" that vocalist Caecilie Norby stands for like no other, the way she best defines it.

Cæcilie Norby, vocals
Lars Danielsson, cello, bass, acoustic guitars, tambourine
Leszek Możdżer, piano
Nguyên Lê, electric guitars, electronics
Robert Mehmet Ikiz, drums & percussion
Special Guest:
Marius Neset, tenor & soprano sax

Produced by Lars Danielsson & Cæcilie Norby
Executive Producer: Siggi Loch
Recorded at Copenhagen Piano Studio, Denmark by Freddy Albrektsen & Christian Alex Petersen
Assistant Engineer: Julian Barfoed
Mixed at Copenhagen Piano Studio by Freddy Albrektsen
Mastered at Tia Dia Studios, Mölnlycke, Sweden by Bo Savik

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