Here Come the Vikings explained
Here Come The Vikings |
Type: | Studio |
Artist: | Astrid Williamson |
Cover: | Astrid_Williamson_Vikings_album_art.jpg |
Released: | 8 June 2009 |
Label: | Incarnation Records \ One Little Indian |
Prev Title: | Day Of The Lone Wolf |
Prev Year: | 2006 |
Next Title: | Pulse |
Next Year: | 2011 |
Here Come The Vikings is the fourth solo album by Scottish singer-songwriter Astrid Williamson which, as with her previous release, Day Of The Lone Wolf, she produced.[1]
Allmusic suggested 'she wraps naked sentiments of love, lust and lament in her breathy voice' [2]
Track listing
- Store
- Sing The Body Electric
- Shut Your Mouth
- How You Take My Breath Away
- Crashing Minis
- Falling Down
- Pinned
- Slake
- Eve
- The Stars Are Beautiful
Personnel
- Astrid Williamson - vocals, electric guitar, keyboards, programming
- Richard Yale - bass guitar
- Chris Parsons - drums and percussion
- Steven Parker - guitar and tambourine
- Nick Powell - keyboards
- Guy Barker - trumpet
- Mark Treffel - organ and Wurlitzer
- Ben Evans - percussion
- Ruth Gottlieb - violin, viola
- Sarah Wilson - cello
- David Pickering Pick - tubular bells
- Sian Buss - euphonium
- Martin Buss - cornet
Mixing by Astrid Williamson and David Pickering Pick
Mastered and recorded by David Pickering Pick
Cover photography by Nicole Gallard
Notes and References
- Web site: Astrid Williamson - Here Come The Vikings. Discogs. 2016-06-21.
- Web site: Here Come the Vikings - Astrid Williamson Songs, Reviews, Credits AllMusic. AllMusic. 2016-06-21.