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Steinar Raknes: Stillhouse (2012)

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EYAL HAREUVENI,
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Published: October 13, 2012
Steinar Raknes: Stillhouse

Steinar Raknes is a man of many tastes. A founding member of the fiery modern jazz quartet The CoreThe Core The Core
, a collaborator with lyrical jazz violinist Ola KvernbergOla Kvernberg Ola Kvernberg
b.1981
violin
, co-leader of the Vaggelis ParaskevaidisVaggelis Paraskevaidis Vaggelis Paraskevaidis
duo with yoik vocalist Inga Juuso, and leader of his own quartet that covers tango and bossa-nova classics, on Stillhouse, this Norwegian double bassist features his abilities as a vocalist and interpreter of eclectic, iconic American songs from the past few decades, as well as a few originals.

Raknes' acoustic arrangements are straightforward. His vocals are warm but his delivery direct and reserved, largely reciting the lyrics as matter-of-fact reporting, and never attempting to compete with memorable, existing vocal versions. His confident and powerful finger-picked playing strips the melodic content of these songs to their basic skeletal lines, his humble and intimate attitude stressing their emotional impact.

Raknes hosts Nashville harmonicist Mickey Raphael and several Norwegian vocalists on a few songs. Solveig SlettahjellSolveig Slettahjell Solveig Slettahjell

vocal
brilliantly adds her warm voice to Raknes' on "Killing the Blues." Raphael is a perfect partner on the arresting, melancholic cover of Gillian Welch's "Tear My Stillhouse Down." Gently, with vocalist Unni Wilhelmsen, Raknes adds touching emotional insight to The BandThe Band The Band
b.1967
band/orchestra
's "Twilight."

Raknes couples Prince's "Kiss" with Bruce Springsteen's "I'm on Fire," transforming the originals' explicit, seductive and reckless desire with the experience of mature and patient passion. This kind of peace-making with his own past serves Raknes beautifully on his original, "Time to Go" while a cover of Joni MitchellJoni Mitchell Joni Mitchell
b.1943
vocal
's "Woodstock" adds a distant and skeptical view of the historic event.

Raknes' best cover is John Prine's classic "Speed of the Sound of Loneliness," where his modest and sober approach fits perfectly with the words. He concludes this set with two originals, the bluesy "Down the Drain" and optimistic farewell "Walkin.'"

Surprising, beautiful and highly rewarding.

Track Listing: Killing the Blues; Corrina, Corrina; Tear My Stillhouse Down; Memories of Her; Twilight; Kiss; I'm on Fire; Sitting on Top of the World; Time to Go; Woodstock; Speed of the Sound of Loneliness; Morning Song for Sally; Down the Drain; Walkin'

Personnel: Steinar Raknes: double bass, vocals; Mickey Raphael: harmonica (1, 3, 6, 8, 10, 13) Solveig Slettahjell: vocals (1); Unni Wilhelmsen: vocals (5); Kaja Bremnes: vocals (12); Paolo Vinaccia: snare drum (8); Andrew Utnem: harmonium (9, 14).

Record Label: Self Produced

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