Knut Reiersrud's "Sub," released on September 30, 1999, under the Kirkelig Kulturverksted label, is a captivating blend of Norwegian pop, blues, folk, and world music that showcases the artist's versatility and depth. Spanning 16 tracks and over an hour and ten minutes, the album is a compilation of Reiersrud's work from 1982 to 1999, featuring seven tracks from his solo albums and others from various collaborations.
The album opens with "Ghost Dance," setting the tone for a journey through a diverse range of musical styles and moods. From the soulful "You Ought to Treat a Stranger Right" to the haunting "Min Død Er Meg Tilgode," Reiersrud's guitar work and vocals shine, demonstrating his ability to convey deep emotion and storytelling through his music. Tracks like "God Don't Never Change" and "Big Little Me" highlight his blues roots, while "Willie and the Handjive" adds a touch of rock 'n' roll energy.
"Sub" also includes more experimental and atmospheric pieces, such as "Himmelskip" and "Blues Power, Pt. 1," showcasing Reiersrud's innovative approach to his craft. The album closes with "I Don't Feel Noways Tired," leaving the listener with a sense of fulfillment and a desire to revisit the rich tapestry of sounds and emotions woven throughout the album.
Knut Reiersrud's "Sub" is a testament to his enduring talent and creativity, offering a compelling exploration of his musical evolution over nearly two decades. Whether you're a longtime fan or a new listener, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.