"From Senegal To Setesdal" by Kirsten Bråten Berg is a captivating fusion of folk and Swedish ballads, released on January 1, 1997, under the Six Degrees label. This 56-minute journey through sound features 13 tracks, each a testament to Berg's unique ability to blend traditional Swedish folk music with influences from Senegal, creating a rich and diverse musical tapestry.
The album opens with "Tiramakan/Eg Vippa Meg," a vibrant and energetic start that sets the tone for the rest of the collection. Berg's powerful vocals shine through in tracks like "Havar Heddi/Goe" and "Bitilo," showcasing her impressive range and emotional depth. The album also includes instrumental pieces like "Jergerleik" and "Halling Jorond," demonstrating Berg's skill as both a vocalist and a musician.
Throughout the album, Berg's deep connection to her Norwegian heritage is evident, particularly in tracks like "Lill Lisa" and "Atolago," which draw from traditional Norwegian folk melodies. At the same time, her time spent in Senegal is reflected in tracks like "Kouami Ba" and "Sordolen/Kody Nadioulo," which incorporate elements of West African music.
"From Senegal To Setesdal" is a testament to Kirsten Bråten Berg's unique musical vision and her ability to blend diverse influences into a cohesive and engaging whole. Whether you're a fan of folk music, Swedish ballads, or simply great music, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.