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Hello!

Don´t know if this song/album has been here before since i´m quite new here. A friend of me who is a hurdy gurdy player sent me a link to some friends of him. Their trio is or was called Burgess, Ådin & Wingård. You can also watch gitarrknarr.se

/Sebastian

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Hello!

Don´t know if this song/album has been here before since i´m quite new here. A friend of me who is a hurdy gurdy player sent me a link to some friends of him. Their trio is or was called Burgess, Ådin & Wingård. You can also watch gitarrknarr.se

http://open.spotify....uyNapqNe3ZGmlNO

/Sebastian

 

Is this available anywhere else, I have linux here and haven't managed to get spotify to work on that.

 

Chris

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...a hurdy gurdy player ... a link to some friends of him.

You can also watch gitarrknarr.se

http://open.spotify....uyNapqNe3ZGmlNO

Is this available anywhere else, I have linux here and haven't managed to get spotify to work on that.

Try this link, where there are some files to listen to (Lyssna) toward the bottom of the page.

 

It took me a while to locate this, since I ran into a number of broken links on the gitarrknarr.se pages, but I persisted, because I don't want to join FaceBook, and that is apparently a requirement for using Spotify.

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I have to admit that having seen the heading "Swedish concertina music" I was rather disappointed, since most of the items on the track listings are not by any stretch of the imagination Swedish .. ."Rambling Sailor" for instance ? So, a bit of a misleading heading ... shame :(

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The music is good...

 

... but I find the recording painful to listen to through headphones. The concertina is recorded so that notes on the left come out in one ear and notes on the right in the other, which gives me a headache. Also the voice clips on Rambling Sailor clips... but maybe that's due to the processing between the CD and the web page?

Edited by RatFace
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I posted it here immediatly i got the link from my friend. with a little more research I now know that it's actually 1 englishman and 2 swedes living in Norway and they´re playing a mix of scandinavian,english, scottish and french folk music.

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