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OverviewRife with drama about family secrets and small town mysteries, musician Ed Pettersen weaves a fascinating tale of locating his famiy in the Arctic circle of Norway interspersed with charming anecdotes about growing up in the seaports of New York along with musical and other adventures through modern day Norway. in his quest to unveil long sought missing pieces of his identity Pettersen travels to Norway for the first time as a professional musician armed with family documents and a burning desire to discover where his grandfather was from and why Edmund Marius refused to discuss his country of birth and family. Pettersen's journey traverses several years, a new Norwegian band and an adopted town full of musicians. A wonderful amalgamation of Norwegian American culture, the narrative draws on the Norewegian literary scene for inspiration as well as Pettersen's own observations of small town life in Norway. Pettersen is a Nashville based singer/songwriter and producer and the entire book is an extended liner notes of sorts for the full length music CD tucked into the back envelope. It is also a beautifully bound hardback book of colorful design showcasing reproductions of Norwegian paintings by artists that befriended Pettersen in his journey. The enclosed music CD has its roots in contemporary folk and Americana with hauntingly beautiful melodies supported by a stellar backing Nashville band and Norwegian guest musicians. The song lyrics and themes on the other hand are the direct product of Pettersen's journey through Norway. The song Psalm at Journey's End draws on the Eric Fosnes Hansen's book of the same title to pull in a character from the band on the Titanic (the band went down playing). In Siste Reis Pettersen combines the American genre of murder ballads with the story of a young Norwegian girl who trusts in the wrong stranger. Outstanding co-writes include Pettersen pairing up with pop star Freedy Johnston for the gorgeous ballad Harbor Road and with award winning Norwegian songwriter Henning Kvitnes for I Curse the River of Time, the title track of the album. This limited edition hardbound book is a collector's item for the high quality art and materials, the unique music tie-in, and for the personal connection one makes with Pettersen and his art. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ed PettersenPublisher: Kontur Publishing Imprint: Kontur Publishing Dimensions: Width: 24.60cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 20.60cm Weight: 0.431kg ISBN: 9788293053187ISBN 10: 8293053186 Pages: 52 Publication Date: 29 September 2013 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Mixed media product Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsFive on the dice rating I Curse The River of Time- er en smakfull og meget velspilt hilsen til Norge fra en amerikaner som har lagt sin elsk pa Norge. -- Oyvind Ronning, Dagbladet Author InformationA Nashville based artist, songwriter, and producer with multiple albums to his credit, Pettersen garnered international recognition in 2007 for his production of the 3-CD, 50-song compilation Song of America. In 2008 a song on the Grammy nominated record of Blues legend Bettye LaVette and a follow up track with Soul powerhouse Candi Staton showcased his songwriting talent. His first and abiding love of jazz has led to several new projects under the moniker of Mad King Edmund. Current musical collaborations have taken Ed back and forth to Norway culminating in this book/CD project. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |