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The first single from Guldberg's new album (released late November 1999). This song (from the collection Fredmans Epistles no. 75) is sung to Fredman's rival, Cpl. Mowitz. The two were fighting over a girl named Caisa Lisa, and this song was Fredman's gift to Caisa Lisa's Saint's day. In the lyrics Fredman makes lots of jokes about Mowitz' looks and his age by describing his way to play various instruments. During the recording, we tried to show this irony in our singing. |
CD: Bellman bland bröderna
Label: GAK 991
Credits: Carl Michael Bellman (Swedish composer/artist 1740-1795) |
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An traditional drinking song from 1868 from the famous "Harmonia", one of the first Norwegian collections of TTBB arrangements. |
CD: Norges Skål! - norske drikkeviser gjennom 200 år
Label: GAK
Credits: Lars Notto Birkeland |
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Ancient Norwegian drinking song, known from students festivals all over the country. |
CD: Norges Skål! Norske drikkeviser gjennom 200 år
Label: GAK
Credits: C. Møller |
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