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Music: Ane Brun - Armour - Round table conference - Gillian - Lyrics - Bio data in English y Español


 Ane Brun
 

 Armour

Welcome, my dear friend
I notice you are wearing your armour again
Is it the same as our last fight
Is it residue from last night

Well, I guess I have extended it
I tried to bend it a bit
There was a crack under the chest frame
And a loose screw on the left steel hand

I have to be patient now
I'll wear this edition somehow
Tell myself that it's alright
Pick up the loose screws one more time

Cause this armour's different pieces
Were delivered from different places
With their own delivery dates
I have no choice but to wait
 


 Round table conference

 There's a round table conference going on
Right here in my living room
I've been caught behind the door for so long
I don't even know who is coming in

All I can hear are these mysterious words
I am feeling delirious
I got to get out of here
To where the air is clearer

There's a round table conference going on
Right here in my living room
I've been caught behind the door for so long
I don't even know who is coming in

There are streams of people passing through my door
I can't count them anymore
I don't understand where they're going or where they've been
I don't even know why I let them in


Ane Brun (Norwegian pronunciation: [ɑnə brʉn]) (born Ane Brunvoll on 10 March 1976 in Molde, Norway) is a songwriter, guitarist and vocalist, daughter of lawyer Knut Anker Brunvoll (b. 1945) and jazz singer and pianist Inger Johanne Brunvoll (b. Kvien), and the older sister of vocalist Mari Kvien Brunvoll (b. 1984) and younger sister of photographer Bjørn Brunvoll (b. 1973).[1][2] Since 2003 she has recorded eight albums, six of which are studio albums (including a collection of duets) and one live DVD. She has lived in Stockholm, Sweden since 2001, where she writes, records and runs her own label (Balloon Ranger Recordings) when not on tour.[3]

History

After growing up in Molde, Norway she moved from her home town in 1995 and spent the next few years moving between Barcelona, Oslo and Bergen. In Bergen she began writing her own material while at university (jumping between courses in Spanish, law and music) as well as making a living working in record shops and bars.

After playing a few minor shows and recording her first demos in Bergen in 1999, she moved to Sweden, first to Uppsala and then to Stockholm in 2001, where she started to take her musical career seriously.

Ane recorded her debut album Spending Time with Morgan in 2002 in both Stockholm and back in Uppsala, with engineers and producers Katharina Nuttall, Cécile Grudet and Kim Nelson. It was released on the label, DetErMine, which she formed with Ellekari Larsson from Swedish band The Tiny. The debut album came out in 11 European countries in 2003 through a licence/distribution deal with V2 Music.[3]

After releasing the first album Ane toured around Europe but soon took some time out. She had been working intensively for two years and felt somewhat burnt out and in need of a break. After a six month breather she started touring around Europe again and within the next year had her second album ready. A Temporary Dive was again produced by Katharina Nuttall and was released in 2005 throughout Europe, followed by the UK and the US in 2006, and in Japan in 2007. This album took the darker themes of Spending Time With Morgan further, through songs like "The Fight Song" and title track "A Temporary Dive", but there was also space for the lighter "Song No. 6", a duet with Ron Sexsmith.

A Temporary Dive was well received all over the world, picking up good reviews in magazines and newspapers from Time Magazine to The Independent. She received award nominations from all over Europe too, and that year took home the Spellemannpris, the equivalent of the Norwegian Grammies, for Best Female Artist.[4]

After enjoying the collaboration on the previous few duets she had recorded, Ane was inspired to ask some artists whom she adored to sing with her on a full album called Duets. This album was released in November 2005 and besides another recording with Ron Sexsmith it also included songs with artists such as Syd Matters and Teitur. The collaboration with the band Madrugada on the single "Lift Me" gained her another Norwegian Grammy.[4]

Ane spent much of the next couple of years touring the world in many different stage arrangements. She has played with a full band including string section, just herself and string section at times, sometimes just a cello, perhaps with one backing vocalist – or maybe three. Of course it all started with her and the acoustic guitar, so she often ends up coming back to these solo performances too. "There is something about the focus in playing by myself that fascinates me", she says. "There’s nothing to hide behind when I’m alone on stage and it becomes almost meditative for me when I play."

One of her tours was with a string quintet, and it was recorded and released as Live in Scandinavia (2007) and featured Nina Kinert and the guitarist Staffan Johansson. The album includes songs from Ane's first two albums with new string arrangements by Malene Bay-Foged.

In 2008 she released her third studio album, Changing of the Seasons, which was produced by Valgeir Sigurðsson (Bonnie 'Prince' Billy, Múm, Coco Rosie). It included string arrangements by American composer Nico Muhly (Antony and the Johnsons, Grizzly Bear, The Reader soundtrack). Later the same year came the album Sketches which included acoustic, demo versions of the songs on Changing of the Seasons. The Sketches tour featured a stripped down, sparse sound and now touring with musicians Rebekka Karijord, Jennie Abrahamson and Linnea Olsson, there were memorable gigs in places such as the Union Chapel in London.[4]

Back on the road, a concert at the Stockholm Concert Hall was filmed and released as an album and live DVD in 2009. Late in 2009, Ane organised the No More Lullabies concert to bring attention to the issues of climate justice. She assembled 24 well-known Swedish artists such as Robyn, Loney, Dear, Titiyo and Benny Andersson of ABBA to take part in seven hours of live music and visuals to mark the International Day of Climate Action on October 24, 2009. They succeeded in drawing attention to the issue before the upcoming COP15 conference.[4]

Ane featured as one of the guests on Peter Gabriel's 2011 studio album New Blood, singing on the re-recorded version of "Don't Give Up", recorded in 2010. She was subsequently invited to perform with him as support act and back-up singer on the New Blood tour throughout 2010.

In late 2011 Ane released her sixth studio album It All Starts with One, produced by Tobias Fröberg.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ane_Brun  


Gillian


Gillian played me a song,
It was that day when everything was wrong.
Gillian singing in my heart, in my ears
And tears running down.
I was facing the ground.

Gillian played me a song,
I was so tired, then the music caressed my skin,
Like when someone finally holds you,
And you can give in. This you've been avoiding.
You think you'll fall hard,
But it's just that new start.

She sang about Elvis, she sang about time.
Gillian sang about Miss Ohio
And the last remaining song.
I stretch my rigid fingers, I clear my throat
This will be all over soon.

Now this is long ago,
I listen to her and I go back
To that day, that month, that year,
That day will never leave my mind
Gillian played me a song.

Gillian played me a song,
It was that day when everything was wrong.
Gillian singing in my heart, in my ears
And tears running down.
I was facing the ground.

She sang about Elvis, she sang about time.
Gillian sang about Miss Ohio
And the last remaining song,
I stretch my rigid fingers, I clear my throat
This will be all over soon.
This will be all over soon
 


 

Ane Brun es el nombre artístico de Ane Brunvoll, una compositora, cantante y guitarrista nacida en Molde, Noruega el 10 de marzo de 1976. Ha vivido en las ciudades de Barcelona, Oslo y Bergen. Actualmente vive en Estocolmo, Suecia.

Su álbum debut, titulado "Spending Time with Morgan'" consiguió muy buenas críticas y fue lanzado en toda Europa en 2003. Fue nominado en los premios de la música sueca Manifiesto 2003. Su segundo álbum "A Temporary Dive" fue lanzado en Europa, EE.UU. y Japón. Recibió críticas positivas en todo el mundo, y le dio un Grammy noruego a la mejor Artista Femenina de 2005. En noviembre de 2005 lanzó "Duets" un álbum compuesto por 10 duetos con otros 10 artistas. El single "Lift me" con la banda noruega Madrugada le dio otro Grammy noruego. La acompañaron en este álbum Teitur, Tobias Fröberg, Liv Widell, Wendy McNeill, Ron Sexsmith, Syd Matters, Tingsek, Ellekari Larsson de The Tiny, Madrugada y Lars Bygden. Durante el invierno boreal de 2007 lanza su primer disco en vivo, "Live in Scandinavia con nuevos arreglos de sus 3 primeros discos. En 2008 lanza un nuevo álbum '"Changing of the Seasons", producido por Valgeir Sigurdsson (Björk, Múm, Bonnie Prince Billy, Coco Rosie) y al año siguiente "Sketches" con las versiones acústicas del anterior. Su primer DVD es lanzado en 2009, “Ane Brun live at Stockholm Concert Hall” y registra sus conciertos de Estocolmo de octubre de 2008. En 2010 es la artista soporte de la gira mundial de Peter Gabriel, Scratch My Back.

Álbumes

    Spending Time with Morgan (2003)
    A Temporary Dive (2005)
    Duets (2005)
    Live in Scandinavia (2007)
    Changing of the Seasons (2008)
    Sketches (2008)
    Live at Stockholm Concert Hall (2009)
    It all starts with one (2011)

EP

    My Lover Will Go (2004)

Music: Ane Brun - Armour - Round table conference - Gillian - Lyrics - Bio data in English y Español

 

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