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1991 studio album by Danko/Fjeld/Andersen From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Danko/Fjeld/Andersen is the first of two albums featuring the multi-national folk trio of Rick Danko (Canada), Jonas Fjeld (Norway) and Eric Andersen (United States). The album melds elements of folk, rock, country and blues.
The record features remakes of songs recorded by the group members in their solo careers, such as "Blue Hotel" by Fjeld and "Blue River" by Andersen.
First released on Stageway Records in Norway on 3 June 1991, it was released in the United States on Rykodisc on 28 September 1993.
It was reissued as One More Shot in 2002 with a second disc containing a live concert by the trio recorded at Moldejazz in Norway in 1991. Danko died in 1999.
The album received perfect reviews from Fredrik Wandrup in Dagbladet, issuing 6 out of 6 stars, as well as in Glåmdalen who already called it as "album of the year".[2][3] Furthermore, the album received favourable reviews in the Norwegian newspapers VG ("die throw" 5),[4] Bergens Arbeiderblad (album of the week),[5] Nordlandsposten (album of the week),[6] Fædrelandsvennen[7] and Harstad Tidende.[8] Mediocre to above-average reviews were printed by Bergens Tidende[9] and Drammens Tidende ("die throw" 4).[10]
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