If Soul Rush brought Nicolai Dunger to America's attention (via Lakeshore's domestic release), the Swedish singer/songwriter kicks things up a notch with Tranquil Isolation. This time he actually recorded in the States -- specifically the state of Kentucky -- with such quintessentially American musicians as Will and Paul Oldham of the Palace Brothers. With all the American influences in his music -- jazz, folk, blues, and gospel -- Dunger's decision to record here makes as much sense in theory as in practice (and he's also collaborated with New York psych-rockers Mercury Rev on occasion). If nothing on the album is quite as majestic as string-laden opening track "Last Night I Dreamt of Mississippi" -- and even if Dunger's the kind of scarf-wearing gent who can sing about "mamas" and "lovers" without a lick of irony -- the relaxing spell Tranquil Isolation casts remains unbroken throughout. And Dunger's flexible voice couldn't be more distinctive; whether he's moaning, crooning, or humming, he comes across like a bolder Nick Drake (see "Cello Song") or Astral Weeks-era Van Morrison, which is to say that his record collection must surely have a few British and Irish artists sprinkled in amongst all the Tim Buckley, Miles Davis, and Mississippi John Hurt LPs. ~ Kathleen C. Fennessy, All Music Guide
Tranquil Isolation
02/18/2003 | Overcoat Recordings
All Music Guide Review
Track Listing
Credits
- Wink
- Guitar, Soloist
- Paul Oldham
- Bass, Engineer, Mixing, Producer
- Will Oldham
- Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals, Producer, Guitar (Electric), Piano, Cover Photo
- Jessica Billey
- Violin
- Henrik Jonsson
- Mastering
- Nicolai Dunger
- Guitar (Acoustic), Harmonica, Guitar (Electric), Photography, Producer, Vocals, Piano
- Lisa Milberg
- Design











