Showing posts with label La Comitiva. Show all posts
Showing posts with label La Comitiva. Show all posts

Monday, 18 November 2024

Blue Sky Thinking


A few random videos for you today, featuring Erlend Øye & La Comitiva.

It's Monday morning and I've used my small window of early morning free time, pre-Clan K chaos, to set up an account on BlueSky Social as a belated attempt to ditch the toxic sludge dump that is Twitter (hopefully soon-to-be ex-X). If you're so inclined, you can find me here.

I have a guest post or two lined up for this week, but neither ready in time. So, here's a gentle shuffle into the week with a handful of songs from one of my favourite Norwegian singer songwriters, who will be celebrating his 49th birthday on Thursday (21st).

Have a good one, Erlend!


 

 

Friday, 18 June 2021

Norwegian Would

 
Twelve years since their last album, and just over 20 years since their first, Kings Of Convenience release their fourth album, Peace Or Love, today (18 June) and it's like they've never been away. Built as usual around the beautiful-with-a-hint-of melancholy melodies and harmonies of Erlend Øye and Eirik Glambek Bøe, a couple of songs feature Leslie Feist, my favourite currently being Love Is A Lonely Thing.
 
Kings Of Convenience videos also make great creative use of the seemingly dull concept of two guys strumming acoustic guitars and lead single Rocky Trail is no exception:
 

Rocky Trail: Kings Of Convenience (2021)

Despite the small-but-perfectly-formed Kings Of Convenience catalogue, Erlend Øye is a prolific artist, with solo albums, collaborations (La Comitiva) and more funky four-piece The Whitest Boy Alive.

Here are a few highlights from You Tube, in no particular order and not intended as a 'best of':

Lockdown Blues: Erlend Øye & La Comitiva (2020)

Misread: Kings Of Convenience (2009) 

Sheltered Life (Radio Edit): Erlend Øye (2003)

Toxic Girl (Monte Carlo 1963 Version): Kings Of Convenience (2001)

Golden Cage (Album Version): The Whitest Boy Alive (2006)

La Prima Estate (Cover of Bruno Martino): Erlend Øye (2013)

And here is a fun live performance by The Whitest Boy Alive in a Berlin shop window:  
 

1517 (Live in Berlin): The Whitest Boy Alive (2009)

And to finish on a (natural) high, here's one of my favourite ever Fred Falke remixes. The uplifting beats are underpinned by a sense of loss and regret and the simple but brilliant couplet,
 
So of course I miss you and I miss you bad
But I also felt this way when I was still with you
 
 
Sorry, I got a bit sidetracked there. Did I mention that there's a new Kings Of Convenience album out?