Visor från vinden explained

Visor från vinden
Type:studio
Artist:Sofia Karlsson
Cover:File:Visor från vinden.jpg
Released:11 April 2007
Genre:Folk music
Length:53:54
Language:Swedish
Label:Bonnier Amigo Music Group
Producer:Göran Petersson, Sofia Karlsson, Jan Borges
Prev Title:Svarta ballader
Prev Year:2005
Next Title:Söder om kärleken
Next Year:2009

Visor från vinden (Songs from the loft) is the Swedish singer Sofia Karlsson's third studio album as a solo artist. The album was released on 11 April 2007 by Bonnier Amigo Music Group.

The album is a collection of songs written by poets and musicians from the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries, including the Swedish Dan Andersson, Marianne Flodin, Mikael Wiehe, Alf Hambe, Carl Michael Bellman, Peps Persson, and Evert Taube. The album contains two poems from Charles Baudelaire, and a version of Boris Vian's antiwar song "Le Déserteur", all three originally French. Two of the songs are translations of Norwegian folk songs.

Visor från vinden was recorded at six different times in different places in Sweden and Denmark. The producers were Göran Petersson, Sofia Karlsson and Jan Borges, and among the participating musicians were Esbjörn Hazelius, Roger Tallroth and Lena Willemark.

The album had a mixed to positive reception, with reviewers commenting on the quality of the performances of traditional songs, interpreted plainly but personally. Visor från vinden reached second place on the Swedish album chart, Karlsson's highest placement. In 2008, she received a Swedish Grammis, a Danish Music Award in the category "Best Foreign Album", and the Prize in the folk music category.

Background

Visor från vinden followed Karlsson's 2005 hit Svarta ballader (Black Ballads, from a 1917 book of poems by the Swedish proletarian school author Dan Andersson) which sold 60,000 copies.[1] Karlsson said that after Svarta ballader she had not planned to make a new album for five years. During the tour that followed the album she and her band began to incorporate more and more songs in the repertoire, so many that she finally had enough for a new album. The songs Karlsson chose to include were among her band's favourites that they had been playing on the tour bus.[2]

Production

Visor från vinden was recorded on six different occasions. "Balladen om briggen "Blue Bird" av Hull" and "Två tungor" were recorded live at Tønder Gymnasium in Tønder, Denmark on 28 August 2006. Jan Borges was producer and Torben Laursen the recording engineer. The songs were recorded for Radio Denmark. The second session was in September 2006, for "Milrök", at Toftaholms manor. The song was recorded by Mats Andersson. The third recording session was in December 2006 and January 2007 in Atlantis Studios, recording "Le Vin Des Amants", "Frukostrast på en liten syfabrik på landet", "Flickan och kråkan", "Spelar för livet", "Jag står här på ett torg", "Resan till Österlandet", "Märk hur vår skugga" and "Moesta et Errabunda". The songs were recorded by Janne Hansson. The fourth and fifth sessions took place in February 2007. "Näckaspel" and "Jag längtar" were recorded by Esbjörn Hazelius in Niglahol Studios, and "Valsen till mig" in Studio Atlantis by Olle Linder. The sixth and last session was in March 2007, for "Hemlängtan", recorded by Olle Linder at Studio Epidemin.[3]

The album was mixed in three months in three different places: in the Atlantis studio 1 and 2 by Janne Hansson, Mikael Herrström, Pontus Olsson, Göran Peterson, Sofia Karlsson and Esbjörn Hazelius; in Fantasifoster Studios by Olle Linder; and in CPR Recording by Claes Persson, who also mastered the album.[3]

Tracks

The album begins and ends (apart from the bonus track "Andra sidan") with poems translated from the French Charles Baudelaire. One other track is also a translation of a French song: Boris Vian's antiwar ballad "Le Déserteur". Most of the rest are Swedish songs, though two are translated from Norwegian. The album is a mix of poems and songs from the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries.

Tracks
Title Translation of title Length Music Text Translator Notes
1 "Le Vin Des Amants" The wine of lovers 3:44 Sofie Livebrant Charles Baudelaire[4] Dan Andersson, as "De älskandes vin" From the French 1857 poetry collection Les Fleurs du mal ("The Flowers of Evil").[5]
2 "Milrök" Miles of smoke 2:39 Sofie Livebrant Dan Andersson[6] Available from Project Runeberg.[7]
3 "Frukostrast på en liten syfabrik på landet" Breakfast Break in a small sewing factory in the country 3:44 Sofie Livebrant Marianne Flodin Written in the 1950s
4 "Flickan och kråkan" The girl and the crow 3:15 Mikael Wiehe First released on the 1981 studio album Kråksånger.[8] In leadup to the album's release, Karlsson described the song as a sad, but fantastic story that she had not sung since she was a teenager.
5 "Näckaspel" Nixie play 2:59 Alf Hambe Alf Hambe First released on Hambe's 1966 album Vägvisor och vågspel.
6 "Spelar för livet" Playing for life 3:12 Peps Persson First released on Persson's 1992 album Spelar för livet
7 "Jag längtar" I'm longing 2:03 Sofia Karlsson Traditional Sofia Karlsson, Esmeralda Moberg From Norwegian.
8 "Balladen om briggen 'Blue Bird' av Hull" The ballad of the brig 'Blue Bird' from Hull 5:19 Evert Taube First published in the 1929 Fritiof Anderssons visbok. Karlsson was for a long time undecided about including the song.
9 "Två tungor" Two tongues2:33 From Norwegian. Appeared on Åkerström's 1972 album Två tungor.
10 "Jag står här på ett torg" I'm standing in a square 5:00 Boris Vian, Hal Berg Boris Vian, Hal Berg A version of a 1954 French antiwar song, "Le Déserteur"
11 "Hemlängtan" Homesickness 3:43 Gunnar Turesson Dan Andersson From Dan Andersson's 1915 poetry collection [9]
12 "Resan till Österlandet" Journey to the East 2:49 Traditional Traditional, Sofia Karlsson Verse 2 added by Karlsson; performed a cappella
13 "Valsen till mig"Waltz me 2:44 Esbjörn Hazelius (none) Instrumental
14 "Märk hur vår skugga" Mark how our shadow 4:51 Carl Michael Bellman Fredmans epistel no 81; published in 1790
15 "Moesta et Errabunda" Sad and wandering 4:42 Sofie Livebrant Charles Baudelaire Dan Andersson From the French 1857 poetry collection Les Fleurs du mal ("The Flowers of Evil").
[16] "Andra sidan" The other side 2:43 bonus track, live

Musicians

Reception

Visor från vinden had a mixed to positive reception, with an average score of 3.4/5 on review aggregator Kritiker.se, based on fifteen reviews.[10] Among the more negative reviewers was Aftonbladets Jonna Sima. She called the music "traditional" and "stylish" but "dull in comparison with song interpreters like Cornelis Vreeswijk."[11] Expressen reviewer Anders Dahlbom wrote that the album felt like a logical follow-on from the 2005 "Svarta Ballader". In his view, Karlsson gave new life to poems and songs by Dan Andersson, Wiehe, Peps, Taube, and others. He found Karlsson's "detailed traditional folk sounds strangely timeless", predicting it would be a success.[12]

Among the more positive reviewers was Dagens Industris Jan Gradvall. He commented that Karlsson had "honed her artistry to perfection", and compared her to the 1960s troubadours Fred Åkerström and Cornelis Vreeswijk.[13] Norran reviewer Olle Lundqvist felt that she was "one of the new millennium's musical exclamation marks", and predicted that audiences would continue to be excited by Karlsson's work. In his view, the singing and the interpretations of the songs were "straight, yet personal". He found "nothing ingratiating, but plenty of individuality and integrity. This is song with style and soul."[14] Sundsvalls Tidning reviewer Per-Roger Carlsson wrote that the album was more varied than Svarta ballader, but that Karlsson "lives on her expression and is firmly rooted in song. No experiment and improvisation, but with song tradition as her fixed point." He called the album "Fine vocal art from a great vocal artist."[15]

Svenska Dagbladets reviewer Ingrid Strömdahl noted the choice of two poems by Baudelaire, in particular as translated by Dan Andersson, and their settings by Sofie Livebrant. She found the version of Taube's brig Bluebird "heart-stopping". She noted that the songs were diverse, from Bellman to Wiehe, but felt that they were sung "sensitively and with lovely ornamentation to the varied orchestration."[16] Östgöta Correspondenten found the performances "absolutely perfect", commenting that "the piano and the wind instruments are unbalanced so that it is not only beautiful, but a touch bitter, too."[17]

Awards

Visor från vinden has won several prizes. In 2008, Karlsson received the Swedish Grammis in the category "folk music/song",[18] and the Danish Music Award in the category "Best foreign albums".[19] In the the same year, Visor från vinden won the prize in the category "Folk music/song". The jury called it a "folk song so intensely present that everything seems born in the moment" with "a musicality both rooted in folk music tradition and timelessly modern."[20]

Charts

Visor från vinden reached second on the Swedish album chart, Karlsson's best list placement, shared by her 2014 album . The album stayed in the chart for 37 weeks (April 2007-March 2008).

Notes and References

  1. News: Eriksson . Magnus . Recension: Sofia Karlsson - Svarta ballader . sv . 20 January 2022 . . 18 February 2005.
  2. News: Visfavoriter från turnén . sv . Song favourites from the competition . Dagens Nyheter . 12 April 2007 . 13 May 2012.
  3. Web site: Visor från vinden . sv . Songs from the loft . 13 May 2012 . Sofia Karlsson . https://archive.today/20130428001404/http://www.sofiakarlsson.com/visor-fran-vinden . 28 April 2013 . dead . dmy-all .
  4. Web site: Baudelaire . Charles . Charles Baudelaire . Le Vin des amants . fr . Fleurs du Mal . 1 June 2022 . 17 May 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210517212241/https://fleursdumal.org/poem/196 . live.
  5. Web site: Baudelaire . Charles . Charles Baudelaire . Moesta et errabunda . fr . Fleursdumal.org . 5 March 2016.
  6. Karlsson . Sofia . Visor från vinden . . CD . 11 April 2007.
  7. Web site: Dikter av Dan Andersson . Runeberg . 2 June 2022.
  8. Web site: Svensk mediedatabas . sv . Swedish media database . 13 May 2012.
  9. Web site: Andersson . Dan . Dan Andersson . Hemlängtan . Litteratur Banken . 2 June 2022.
  10. Web site: Visor från vinden . sv . 13 May 2012 . Kritiker.se .
  11. News: Sima . Jonna . Visor från vinden . sv . . 18 April 2007 . 13 May 2012 . 6 March 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160306080323/http://wwwc.aftonbladet.se/puls/cd/recension/0,1338,2000053336,00.html .
  12. News: Dahlbom . Anders . Visor från vinden . sv . . 10 April 2007 . 13 May 2012 . 7 March 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160307062839/http://www.expressen.se/noje/recensioner/musik/sofia-karlsson-visor-fran-vinden/ .
  13. News: Visor från vinden . sv . 13 May 2012 . Gradvall . Jan . . 6 March 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160306173328/http://www.gradvall.se/artiklar.asp?entry_id=227 .
  14. News: Lundqvist . Olle . Visor från vinden . sv . . 11 April 2007 . 13 May 2012 . https://archive.today/20120716164441/http://norran.se/2007/04/arkivet/sofiakarlssonvisorfranvindenamigo/ . 16 July 2012 . dead . dmy-all .
  15. News: Carlsson . Per-Roger . Visor från vinden . sv . . 28 April 2007 . 13 May 2012 .
  16. News: Strömdahl . Ingrid . Visor från vinden . sv . . 11 April 2007 . 13 May 2012.
  17. News: Vackert men en aning beskt . sv . Beautiful but a touch bitter . . 11 April 2007 . 13 May 2012 . 11 April 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160411051631/http://www.corren.se/kultur/musik/?articleid=4192848.
  18. News: Alla Grammisvinnarna 2008 . sv . All Grammis Winners 2008 . . 9 January 2008 . 15 July 2013.
  19. News: Eriksson . Karoline . Sofia Karlsson vann dansk grammis . sv . Sofia Karlsson won a Danish Grammy . Svenska Dagbladet . 11 March 2008 . 13 May 2012 .
  20. Web site: Manifestgalan 2008 . sv . 13 May 2012 . Manifestgalan . 31 January 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120131235300/https://manifestgalan.se/om-manifest/arkiv/manifest-2008/.
  21. https://swedishcharts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Sofia+Karlsson&titel=Visor+fr%E5n+vinden&cat=a Swedish list placement