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Radka Toneff - Julesang Album

Radka Toneff - Julesang Album
Performer: Radka Toneff
Title: Julesang
Country: Norway
Genre: Jazz
Released: 24 Nov 2016
Catalog number: Julepakke03
Label: Nordpolen Musikklubb
MP3 album szie: 1183 mb
FLAC album size: 2812 mb

Tracklist

1Julesang3:14
2When I Am Alone3:45

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
Julepakke03Radka Toneff Julesang ‎(7", TP)Nordpolen MusikklubbJulepakke03Norway2016

Credits

  • CoverBjørn Kjetil Johansen
  • Lyrics By, Music ByRadka Toneff
  • Mastered ByChris Sansom

Notes

Handnumbered 300 copies
Utgitt med tillatelse av Jana Toneff, Petter Toneff, Kalinka Toneff og NRK (Arkiv og programsalg)
Takk til de strålende musikerne som medvirker
Takk for hjelpen til Rose Linn Tollefsen (NRK Rettighetsavdeling, Bjør Stendahl, Marta Breen og Lars Mørch Finborud

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout: - 40907 - JULEPAKKE 03 A
  • Matrix / Runout: - 40907 - JULEPAKKE 03 B

Companies

  • Mastered At – Propeller Mastering

Short intro

Ellen Radka Toneff 25 June 1952 21 October 1982 was a Norwegian jazz singer, daughter of the Bulgarian folk singer, pilot and radio technician Toni Toneff, she was born in Oslo and grew up in Lambertseter and Kolbotn. She is still considered one of Norway's greatest jazz singers. Toneff holds a very special position in the Norwegian jazz history. With her moderate, but intense expression and her discerning musicianship, she made a deep impression on many people. Her highly personal and original. Live in Hamburg - Radka Toneff. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Приобретайте пластинки, компакт-диски и многое другое от Radka Toneff на маркетплейсе Don't Come Easy - Radka Toneff. Radka Toneff was born in 1952 in Oslo, Norway, of Bulgarian father folk singer, pilot and radio technician and Norwegian mother. She is Norway's greatest jazz singer to this day, and her album Fairytales 1982 is Norway's best selling jazz record. She died in Poem - Radka Toneff. Winter Poem. Исполнитель: Radka Toneff. 1990 jazz. Radka Toneff Фото исполнителя Radka Toneff. Toneff was awarded the Spellemannsprisen 1977 in the category best vocal for the album Winter Poem, and she posthumously received the Norwegian Jazz Association's Buddypris in Radka Toneff Memorial Award is based on a fund created with royalties from the albums Fairytales and Live in Hamburg She lived with bassist Arild Andersen for some years, though she was involved with. Listen to music from Radka Toneff like The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress, Nature Boy & more. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from Radka Toneff. Play album. Skip to YouTube Toneff was born in Oslo, Norway in 1952, a daughter of Bulgarian folk singer Toni Toneff. According to Marta Breen, who authored the 2008 biography, Radka Toneff - Her short life and great voice, Radka Toneff's records have risen in reputation over the years especi- ally Fairytales Odin Records, 1982 which has become a bestseller both in Norway and abroad. When the music site Ballade made its jazz canon of the 20 best Norwegian jazz albums in history, Toneff was the only artist with THREE albums on the list. They wrote: 'This is a timeless testam. Aimless Wandering - Radka Toneff. Aimless Wandering
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Så hvem er de strålende musikerne som medvirker ... ingen som vet? Er ikke jobben gjort skikkelig?
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A-side: Ditlef Eckhoff (trompet), Øivind Westby (trombone), Calle Neumann (altsaksofon), Knut Riisnæs (tenorsaksofon), Paul Austad (fløyte), Nils Petter «Nipe» Nyrén, (gitar), Terje Venaas (bass) og Ole Jacob Hansen (perkusjon). B-side: Bandet bak henne ble ofte kalt The Band No Name, og også her finner vi Calle Neumann (altsaksofon), Knut Riisnæs (tenorsaksofon), Terje Venaas (bass) og Nils Petter «Nipe» Nyrén (gitar), i tillegg til Pjokken Eide (fløyte), Fred Nøddelund (trompet), Ingar Nordberg (slagverk), mens Geir Wentzel eller Jan Lie spiller klaver