2008 studio album by Susanna
Sonata Mix Dwarf Cosmos (released August 20, 2007 in Oslo, Norway) is the third album by Susanna, also known as Susanna and the Magical Orchestra, released on the label Rune Grammofon (RCD 2066).
Background
This is the first album release as Susanna. It is a collection of original songs composed by Susanna, David Wallumrød (track 4) and Øystein Greni (track 7). Joined by a number of the elite jazz and prog rock musician of Norway, including her husband record producer and guitarist Helge Sten, pianists Morten Qvenild and her brother Christian Wallumrød, bassplayer Ingebrigt Håker Flaten, and drummer Pål Hausken, with guitarists Øystein Greni and Ola Fløttum, thereminist Barbara Buchholz and harpist Giovanna Pessi guesting on one song each.[1]
Critical reception
The AllMusic reviewer Ned Raggett awarded the album 4 stars,[2] and The Guardian reviewer Jude Rogers awarded the album 5 stars.[3]
Track listing
(All original songs composed by Susanna, except track 4, collaborative work with David Wallumrød, & track 7, collaborative work with Øystein Greni)
- "Intruder" (5:26)
- "Born In The Desert" (3:39)
- "Hangout" (5:36)
- "People Living" (3:35)
- "Stay" (4:59)
- "For You" (3:24)
- "Better Days" (3:21)
- "Traveling" (5:04)
- "Demon Dance" (3:29)
- "Home Recording" (3:20)
- "We Offer" (3:44)
- "Lily" (2:34)
Musicians
Credits
- Composed by Susanna K. Wallumrød (tracks 1-3, 5-6 & 8-12) & Mellotron (track 7)
- Mastered by Bob Katz
- Mixed by Helge Sten
- Music by – David Wallumrød (track 4), Susanna K. Wallumrød (tracks 4 & 7), Øystein Greni (track 7)
- Producer – Deathprod (Helge Sten)
- Recorded by – Helge Sten
- Harp Recorded by Helge Sten
- Theremin Recorded by Barbara Buchholz
- Sleeve artwork by Kim Hiorthøy
Notes
- Phonographic Copyright (p) Rune Grammofon
- Copyright (c) Rune Grammofon
- Mixed at Audio Virus Lab
- Mastered at Digital Domain[4]
Tribute
In 2017, American singer Bonnie 'Prince' Billy released the album "Wolf in the Cosmos" that covered Susanna's album in its entirety.[5]
References
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