The Captain & Me

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Plans 00:00 Tools
By Subway 00:00 Tools
Happy New Year 00:00 Tools
Linda Thompson 00:00 Tools
It's A Long Way 00:00 Tools
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Carry Me Safe 00:00 Tools
Royalty 00:00 Tools
Migrant 00:00 Tools
Saddle Up Your Horses 00:00 Tools
When The Sun Rises 00:00 Tools
Leaving LAgos 00:00 Tools
See The Sun 00:00 Tools
Those Who Could Not Go On 00:00 Tools
Sunday In Baku 00:00 Tools
All My Fault 00:00 Tools
Vienna 00:00 Tools
Outside The City Gates 00:00 Tools
Lost/Aden 00:00 Tools
Ankara! 00:00 Tools
Sail Away 00:00 Tools
Roadhouse by the Sea 00:00 Tools
William Mason's Summer 00:00 Tools
Give Up 00:00 Tools
Starlight 00:00 Tools
Franz Mesmer 00:00 Tools
I Wish We Never Left 00:00 Tools
Carny Boy 00:00 Tools
Your Mamas Too 00:00 Tools
There Is No Tomorrow 00:00 Tools
East River Bridge 00:00 Tools
Samarkand 00:00 Tools
Jacques de Vaucanson 00:00 Tools
My Darling Mary K. 00:00 Tools
Yuri Gagarin 00:00 Tools
It's A Long Way (single) 00:00 Tools
Strollin' 00:00 Tools
Paris 1940 00:00 Tools
Songs Their Mothers Used To Sing 00:00 Tools
Görlitzer Park (single) 00:00 Tools
How Big John Lost His Golden Tooth 00:00 Tools
We Could Stay Forever 00:00 Tools
Never Ever 00:00 Tools
See the Sun (radio edit) 00:00 Tools
The jew and the nazi-boy 00:00 Tools
The Captain & Me 00:00 Tools
The Captain & Me: How Big John Lost His Golden Tooth 00:00 Tools
Jaques de Vaucanson 00:00 Tools
Juri Gagarin 00:00 Tools
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This Oslo band consists of multi-instrumentalists Morten Krane and Even Vaa, who are pioneers in the musical genre of Balkan country, or, as more eloquently described in their own words, “maximalistic, epic, conceptual Balkan-country”. The record is written, produced, recorded, arranged, played, and sung by Morten Krane and Even Vaa in Even’s home recording studio in his bedroom. Guest appearances on the record include saxophone, trumpet and mandolin, and friends join in to sing some of the choruses. The mixing was done with help from Andreas Wickman. Their musical inspiration comes from artists like Crosby, Stills & Nash, Goran Bregovic, Boban Markovic, The Decemberists, Bob Dylan, Wunderkammer, and Sufjan Stevens, without sounding like any of the above. In the multi-vocal harmonies, one is subtly reminded of those hair-raising moments of the Beatles at their best. Authors such as Thomas Pynchon, Alessandro Baricco and Gabriel Garcia Marquez inspire the lyrical content of “Automata”. The Captain & Me are storytellers of grand human tales with an eye for the mundane details of life like their literary examples: wise men sitting around the campfire recounting tales of old, strangers telling of their travels, ghosts, and sometimes, the bottle or the dream speak for themselves. The band’s voices mix with the coloured voices of many different and interesting characters of stories from here, there, everywhere… and beyond. The Captain & Me’s music has the ability to bring you to far away places and into the depths of your memory. “I was so far away but it felt like home, it felt like home,” they sing in “We Could Stay Forever”. The red thread that runs through this record is, despite the occasional sad note, a great sense of hope and of joy. When playing live, The Captain & Me grows to an impressive eight to thirteen musicians on stage. No matter how small the stage, they own it with passion and conviction, as recently demonstrated on the tiny, improvised stage in Indigo in Oslo during the Let’s Indigo festival, where, despite the warm summer evening, they lured everyone inside with their contagious melodies and life-affirming enthusiasm. Their music, whether listened to at home or at one of their concerts, lifts you up momentarily from your own life and into the strange and inspiring tales of other places and other times. So when you land again, things look different. They look different for the better. http://www.thecaptainandme.com/ Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.