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Definitely Me
PolyGram 1997
19.90€
To Whom It May Concern
PolyGram 1996
19.90€
Definitely Me
Definitely Me (1997) (CD2 - 1997)

This item can also be purchased directly from Unni Wilhelmsen after concerts.

You will receive a signed album with hardcase.

Contains the first version of 'Anything 'bout June'. Booklet contains lyrics for all songs, and a bunch of charming old pictures of Unni.


About

Unni Wilhelmsen's second album, released in 1997.


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All songs written by Unni Wilhelmsen, except 'The Thread' written by Espen Jørgensen, and 'Grey Encounter' written by Unni Wilhelmsen, Tor Haugsnes, Marius Brovold.

Vocals & Guitars: Unni Wilhelmsen

Additional musicians: Johan Norberg, Espen Jørgensen and Fredrik Sager on guitars. Kyrre Sætran and Marius Rekdal on bass, Tore Wildhauer on drums

Unni's words

'The Difficult Second Album'. But not for me. Having released one previous album I knew I enjoyed what I was doing. And I had experienced there was a place for me as a musician and that made me safe.

Bugge Wesseltoft is producing and playing my songs once more. Alar Suurna (Roxette) recorded in Oslo Lydstudio and fixed the mix in famous EMI Studios, Stockholm. I was there experiencing Stockholm New Chamber Orchestra playing the strings on 'June', while Bugge stood in front of them directing. The sound filled the gym hall sized chamber. I witnessed it all from a small shelf under the ceiling.

Magical moment big time.

Additional info

The album achieved the Golden Record of Sales.

Produced by Bugge Wesseltoft
Mixed & Mastered by Alar Suurna
Mixed at EMI Studios & Polar Studios, Stockholm

Foto: Bjørn Opsahl
Cover Design and artwork by Unni Wilhelmsen & Rune Skaldstad

PolyGram 1997
19.90€
To Whom It May Concern
To Whom It May Concern (1996) (CD1 - 1996)

This item can also be purchased directly from Unni Wilhelmsen after concerts.

You will receive a signed album with hardcase.

Contains the first version of 'Won't Go Near You Again'. Booklet contains handwritten lyrics for all songs, and Unni's original illustrations.


About

Unni's first album, released in 1996. She was awarded two Norwegian Grammy's (Spellemannprisen) for this album: Album of the year and Female artist of the year.

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All songs written by Unni Wilhelmsen, except 'Can't Stop' written by Unni Wilhelmsen, Marius Brovold, Tor Haugsnes. Rearranged by Unni Wilhelmsen & Jens Bugge Wesseltoft.

Vocals & Guitars: Unni Wilhelmsen
Synths & programming: Bugge Wesseltoft
Drums: Tore Wildhauer
Bass: Kyrre Sætran
Guitar: Fredrik Sager
Strings: Vertavo
Additional vocals: Paal Flaata & Tor Arne Sæterholen

Unni's words

«I never dreamt of releasing a record. My relationship with music was a private one. I wrote stuff, but I never played in a band. I didn't make demos for record companies or attend talent competitions. In fact I started playing the guitar a year and a half before these recordings were made.

The lyrics are reflections, experiences, people and memories that I needed to take a closer look at or just didn't want to forget. So I tried to put them in a beautiful private place. Like in a musical diary.

I chose Bugge Wesseltoft to be my producer. Together with my hand picked band, we made an album I'm still proud of. We recorded in the basement of Bugges home and in a micro studio (in a chocolate factory in Oslo) called Bugges Room, which couldn't fit both me and a drum kit at the same time. I had to wait in the hall during drum sessions.

The Vertavo String Quartet and my old friend and fellow dish washer from Rikshospitalet's main kitchen, Thor Arne Sæterholen, are guest starring.The songs came out varied, the production energetic, - the band opens it up. I couldn't have hoped for a better debut.

My very first single, Won't Go Near You Again, was the song that made Ole (I'dole) Evenrud offer me a record contract. I played the song to him in his office. He made the offer on the spot. I had low expectations and a curious mind sneaking into this business as the album title indicates. But the audience embraced both the single and the album.

Paal Flaata (Midnight Choir) sings gorgeously on the second single, This Means You To Me Now, which still stands. After signing the deal we went recording the album, and the next thing I knew I was performing live on National TV. I had scarcely played live before. All at once I was on top of things and the real learning process had begun.»

 

Additional info

To Whom It May Concern achieved two Norwegian Grammy Awards (Spellemannprisen):

    - Female Artist of the Year
    - Album of the Year

The album also achieved the Golden Record of Sales.
 

Recorded & Produced by Bugge Wesseltoft at Bugges Room
Mixed & Mastered by Alar Suurna
Mixed at Oslo Lydstudio
Mastered at Polar Studio AB Sweden
Svenna Mohaugen & Njål F. Lie are secretly involved
Tore Wildauer plays dw drums & Zabian cymbals

Foto: Bjørn Opsahl
Cover Design: Publicis FCB
Illustrations & writing: Unni Wilhelmsen

 

Fun stuff

If you let the last track continue to play after the song is over and everything is quiet, you'll discover that 'Wont Go Near You Again' suddenly starts playing again.



PolyGram 1996
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