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Nicolai Dunger

Tranquil Isolation

  • AMG Review of Tranquil Isolation

    Amg
    Kathleen C. Fennessy
    All Music Guide

    If Soul Rush brought Nicolai Dunger to America's attention (via Lakeshore's domestic release), the Swedish singer/songwriter kicks things up a notch with Tranquil Isolation. This time he actually recorded in the States -- specifically the state of Kentucky -- with such quintessentially American musicians as Will and Paul Oldham of the Palace Brothers. With all the American influences in his music -- jazz, folk, lues, and gospel -- Dunger's decision to record here makes as much sense in theory as in practice (and he's also collaborated with New York psych-rockers Mercury Rev on occasion). If nothing on the album is quite as majestic as string-laden opening track "Last Night I Dreamt of Mississippi" -- and even if Dunger's the kind of scarf-wearing gent who can sing about "mamas" and "lovers" without a lick of irony -- the relaxing spell Tranquil Isolation casts remains unbroken throughout. And Dunger's flexible voice couldn't be more distinctive; whether he's moaning, crooning, or humming, he comes across like a bolder Nick Drake (see "Cello Song") or Astral Weeks-era Van Morrison, which is to say that his record collection must surely have a few British and Irish artists sprinkled in amongst all the Tim Buckley, Miles Davis, and Mississippi John Hurt LPs.

Blue Monday
over 2 years ago

Nicolai Dunger seems to me to be an American folk singer who was accidentally born in Sweden.His songs have a beautiful, fragile feel to them that sounds like he has been wandering the highways and byways of America and writing songs. But sure enough, he is from Sweden.Here is one of my favorites of his, 'Ol Lovers' with Will Oldham lending his talents on the backing vocals.

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