Five Minutes Inger Marie Gundersen
Album info
Album-Release:
2023
HRA-Release:
20.10.2023
Album including Album cover
- 1 Five Minutes 06:38
- 2 Sailing 03:58
- 3 My Valentine 05:19
- 4 We Kiss in a Shadow 04:15
- 5 Wild Horses 05:09
- 6 Thank You Lord 03:48
- 7 Why Worry 04:08
- 8 Little Person 03:45
- 9 Narrow Daylight 03:57
Info for Five Minutes
Norwegian singer Inger Marie Gundersen (known only as "Inger Marie" in much of the world) is done with "Five Minutes" - her first album in five years (and a pandemic). The album was produced by Espen Lind, the Norwegian legend who has worked with artists such as Taylor Swift and Beyoncé, in addition to careers as a multi-instrumentalist, composer and television personality in his native Norway.
Inger Marie and Espen Lind jointly selected the material for the recording and agreed on nine songs, or as Inger Marie describes them, "nine little stories about big things". As always, the songs were chosen to fit her unique sound and vision. Her stunning voice is part of her appeal - Gundersen has her own unique sound. Warm, gritty and sincere, and through her sensitive approach and imaginative arrangements, she can bring new meaning to even the most familiar songs and lyrics. But Inger Marie is far more than just a voice. Her continued success is due to her celebrated vocal talents and ability to choose the right songs and play them with the right people. The production process for the new album was also a collaboration and a dream come true for Inger Marie.
Five Minutes" marks Inger Marie's highly anticipated return to the recording industry and is sure to delight her loyal fans around the world. In classic Inger Marie fashion, listeners are taken into the heartfelt and almost hallucinogenic haze of the singer's vision with all its enchanting humility. And with internationally acclaimed super-producer Espen Lind tastefully infusing his sound into the whole, this new album is sure to attract new listeners.
Inger Marie Gundersen, vocals
Inger Marie Gundersen
is a vocalist from Arendal in Norway. After years singing in rock bands and big bands, trying out different styles of music, Inger Marie has found a home in jazz. Her Debut CD "Make this moment" was released in Norway in October 2004 and it has been well recieved.
The song “Will you still love me tomorrow” became a hit on the popular Norwegian radio channel P1. Experience and dedication:Inger Marie waited for many years before she ventured upon a solo career, but she has ample experience from many years’ activities in the music field.
For twenty years she has been active as vocalist in several bands, ranging from a youthful rock band to a six year period as lead singer of a jazz big band. She has also fronted her own jazz quintet ”My Favoite Strings”, as well as collaborating with several excellent jazz musicans, among them Tom Lund, one of Norway’s finest latin jazz-guitarists, founder of the renowned group ”Trio de Janeiro”.
Recording debut:Having thus gathered a lot of experience and ”paid her dues”, Inger Marie finally decided to enter the studio to record her debut solo CD ”Make This Moment”. The time was right.
Years of singing had matured her voice into an instrument of impressive sensitivity and perfection. Producer Lars Martin Myhre, himself a brilliant musician and a major artist in Norway, says that never has he got a bigger surprise than the one he got when Inger Marie started singing in the studio.
She was displaying a voice so controlled, so beautiful and so personal at her first recording date, that the seasoned producer was left with his mouth open, stunned in admiration of the awareness and the warm and direct communication in her voice.
Make This Moment:”Make This Moment” was released in Norway in October, 2004, and received rave reviews and instant recognition by jazz affectionados. After some months Inger Maries voice started touching hearts and impressing music lovers in places far from Norway.
Japanese record buyers discovered her album, which started selling hundreds, then thousands in Japanese record stores. Record companies in Korea, The Phillipines, Hong Kong, and soon also Japan, licenced the album and launched local releases.
Now the album has been released in most of Asia, as well as in Europe, and has touched the hearts and souls of thousands of listeners.Concerts and TV-shows:Since the autumn of 2005, Inger Marie and her band have been performing concerts, playing festivals and participated in TV-shows and radio in various locations.
Concerts and TV performances in Korea, and performances in Poland and Denmark have been highlights, as well as several succsessful performances at the ”Canal Street” Jazz Festival in her home town, Arendal.
The band:Inger Marie has been building up a solid relationship built on mutual respect with several musicians from the surprisingly high quality pool of musicans in an around her home town, and has hand piced the musicians for her band.
They provide the exquisite backing on her recordings, as well as on stage. A special mention must be made of the fact that the impressive saxophone playing on the album comes from the horn of Øivind G.
Stømer, Inger Maries own son. He joined his mother’s band after having played with some of the major musicans and artists in Norway.By Myself:On her second album, ”By Myself”, Inger Marie chose to work with the renowned Danish producer Søren Sigumfeldt.
They recorded the album in Gothenburg, Sweden, still with Inger Marie’s hand picked local Arendal musicans, but also inviting the Swedish guitar virtuoso Ulf Wakenius to the studio. Other guest performers include Gunnar Halle (trumpet) and Niclas Knudsen (electric guitar).
The record has been released in most European countries by the Danish company Sundance, on the Stunt label. The album was first released in Norway by Inger Marie’s original record company, Kultur & spetakkel, and the release was celebrated in grand style with a lavish release concert in Arendal’s Culture House oct/07.
"By myself" was very well received among critcs and fans.
This album contains no booklet.