silverbelle wrote:
Burkhard wrote:
silverbelle wrote:
Does anyone know any good female led acoustic music?
What exactly do you mean by "acoustic music"? Follow the link to Suden Aika, which I posted on the page before. Most of their songs are purely acapella, only occasionally accompanied by moraharpa and kantele.
np: The Arab Orchestra of Nazareth - "Inte Wana"
I was thinking like Kari Rueslatten but this stuffs good too.
Also follow the links to the websites of Två Fisk Och En Fläsk (Check the music section there, click on any of the three album covers and you´ll find several mp3s you can download. The mp3 of "Erbarme Dich" from the yet unreleased album "Flesh Workshop 2005" might come closest to what you are looking for.), Värttinä and Gjallarhorn in my first post in this thread.
Are you already familiar with Tori Amos? Otherwise give her a try. And also check the samples of Kari Bremnes´ albums
Mitt ville hjerte
Blå krukke
Spor
Løsrivelse
Gåte ved gåte
Månestein
Svarta Bjørn
11 ubesvarte anrop
Over en by
(just follow the links and then click on "preview" - the samples of all the songs are about 30 seconds long)
Also check the following albums:
Voggesanger fra ondskapens akse
Solrenning by Anne Vada/Aki Fukakusa (Anne´s voice reminds me a lot of Kari Rueslåtten´s and I think you´ll love the music on this album)
Ett liv by Lill Lindfors
Haugtussa by Lynni Treekrem
Bergtatt by the Oslo Kammerkor (mostly acapella, with some additional percussion here and there by Terje Isungset; since it´s a mixed choir, there are also male voices, but maybe you´ll like it nevertherless)
Just follow the links and use the Preview-button. I think this will keep you occupied for a while!