Dorothy's Victory Explained
Dorothy's Victory |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Bel Canto |
Cover: | Bel Canto - Dorothy's Victory.png |
Released: | 27 February 2002 |
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Label: | EMI |
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Prev Title: | Rush |
Prev Year: | 1998 |
Dorothy's Victory is the sixth studio album by Norwegian band Bel Canto, released on 27 February 2002 by EMI.[1] [2]
Reception
Verdens Gang reviewer Kurt Bakkemoen awarded the album dice 5,[1] and Dagbladet reviewer Håkon Molset awarded the album dice 3.[2]
Personnel
Musicians
- Anneli Drecker – vocals, keyboards, piano
- Nils Johansen – guitar, stick bass, keyboards, bass, violin, programming
- Andreas Eriksen – percussion
- Richard Lowe – keyboards, programming
- Gaute Barlindhaug – keyboards, programming
- Thomas Tofte – bass
- Peter Baden – drums
- Henning Leh – additional guitar
- Bjørn Fløystad, Espen Berg, Vidar Ersfjord – additional keyboards
- Stefan Kvarnström – drums, piano, drum programming
- Sindre Hotvedt – strings programming
- Jonny Sjo – bass
- Karl Oluf Wennerberg – drums
- Espen Grjotheim – backing vocals
- Torbjørn Brundtland – keyboards, piano, programming
- "Tale of Urashima Taro" recitation – Hiroshi Tamaoki
Technical
- Anneli Drecker, Nils Johansen, Torbjørn Brundtland – production
- Espen Berg – production, mixing
- The Feverish Fumbling Fingers Team – co-production
- Richard Lowe – co-production
- Stefan Kvarnström – engineering
- Anneli Drecker, Richard Lowe, Michael Ilbert, Ulf Holand – mixing
Notes and References
- Web site: Bel Canto: "Dorothy's Victory" . . Kurt . Bakkemoen . 2002-03-12 . 2015-04-08.
- News: Bel Canto har stagnert . . no . Håkon . Molset . 2002-03-16 . 2015-04-08.