Folque - "Folque" {Norway} [1974] (Prog Folk)

This Norwegian folk outfit started out in the early 70s mixing acoustic instruments (fiddle, mandolin,
banjo and piano) with the electric guitar, bass and keyboards. They created an earthy music made up of playful, catchy melodies with male/female vocal interplay. Despite important personnel changes over
the years (their first-rate lead female singer was replaced, among others), they have managed to remain true to their sound and have churned out over ten fine albums between 1974 and 1998. In 2004, they reunited to play a gig at the Norsk Folkemuseum and don’t seem to show any signs of slowing down. Their highest rated album is their third, entitled “Vardøger”, closely followed by their first two, “Folque” and “Kjempene På Dovrefjell” released in the mid-70s, and by “Fredløs” and “Sort Messe” released in the early 80s. Their material is pure, often foot-stomping folk with Norwegian vocals. Despite the mostly minor keys, it is fresh and exhilirating and dons some wonderful arrangements.

Highly recommended to fans of MALICORNE, The POGUES, KEBNEKAISE and GRYPHON as well as those heavily into Nordic and Irish folk. A good introduction is the recent live sampler “Stormkast”. http://www.progarchives.com/Progressive_rock_discography_BAND.asp?band_id=1314


01. Skjon Jomfru (4:31)
02. Ravnene (2:35)
03. Springar (1:19)
04. Sjugur Og Trollsbrura (2:40)
05. Nissedans (2:28)
06. Harpa (4:52)
07. Sinclairvise (3:27)
08. Reinlender (2:00)
09. Alison Gross (3:52)
10. Steffa Gar Til Selfjord (3:53)
11. Reven Og Bjornen (3:25)
12. Heimat Lata (1:42)


Line-up
- Lisa Helljesen: Vocals
- Jørn Jensen: Vocals, Guitar, Dulcimer
- Trond Villa: Fele
- Morten Bing: Guitar, Mandolin
- Eilif Amundsen: Banjo, Bass, Guitar
- Trond Øverland: Bass, Piano


06. Harpa .............

11. Reven Og Bjornen ....


Link for download "Folque - 1974 - Folque" in comments ...

5 comments:

  1. Looking forward to hear folque again - its been along time since last time. Thank you very much (aasmund)

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  2. Ahh!!!
    I Love this music.
    Thank you for this gem.
    Made my many days to come,...

    MZ
    Sydney, Australia

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  3. hey...just to let u know thx..but to compair it with malicorne...eeh dunno, malicorne is more originaly...the 6th song i know btw from a group called pentengle, its sung in english and its on the record 'cruel sister'

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  4. Great surprise! Thanks :-)

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