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Robert Normann

sockeyesockeye Philadelphie sur SchuylkillNew
edited March 2008 in History Posts: 415
Never see his name mentioned in these parts. I haven't heard much, but what I have heard I really liked. Anyone know if there is a US source for his CDs? Hot Club Records issued 5 CDs of his playing but they seem to be out of print.

thanks in advance,

John
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  • FlabbenFlabben Bergen, NorwayNew
    Posts: 14
    Can't help you with a US supplier, but here's a good site anyway: http://www.robertnormann.no/indexuk.html.
    There you'll find the CDs (now on Normann Records), a DVD, Note Book, interesting bio written by Jon Larsen (Hot Club de Norvege/Hot Club Records), sound clips, video and audio samples, etc.
    Morten
  • sockeyesockeye Philadelphie sur SchuylkillNew
    Posts: 415
    Thanks Morten. Aside from the language and ordering challenges these discs start out at something like $28 before shipping. The tottering US dollar doesn't help in these cases. Even the digital downloads are pricey!

    I would like to find a nice sampler before I take a deeper financial plunge.

    Any strong recommendations for Normann, or particular recordings/eras/tracks to look for?

    thanks!

    John
  • CuimeanCuimean Los AngelesProdigy
    Posts: 271
    I think there are some of his early recordings on the "Jazz a la Gitane" CDs on the Saga Jazz label (http://www.sagajazz.com/). Look for tracks by String Swing.
  • LarssenLarssen Oslo, NorwayNew
    Posts: 43
    Hi,
    the Definitive collection vol. 1-5 are available on iTunes, here in Norway anyway.

    Christian
  • Robert NormannRobert Normann NorwayNew
    Posts: 2
    Hi guys.

    If you are looking for Robert Normann CD's for promotional use, just simply write to the record label Normann Records AS (http://www.normannrecords.no)

    They (or we) will be helpful with promotional material.

    If you are looking for Robert Normann CD's for personal/private use, I am sorry to say you have to buy. (http://www.normann.musiconline.no/shop/displayArtist.asp?id=13221)

    Or if you have some questions regarding collating and disseminating information relating to the extensive artistic works of Robert Normann, please email me or use this forum.

    :D

    PS: The record label Normann Records AS is owned by the Robert Normann family. They also own the copyrights of all Robert Normann work. Hot Club Records do no longer have the rights to promote or sell Robert Normann CD's and items.
    Best regards
    Kjetil Sorensen
    c/o Normann Records AS
    www.normannrecords.no
    www.robertnormann.no
  • stublastubla Prodigy Godefroy Maruejouls
    Posts: 386
    Are there any transcription books of Normann available;he had a great harmonic sense.
    Stu
  • Robert NormannRobert Normann NorwayNew
    Posts: 2
    Hi Stu.

    Yes, there is. Take a look here:
    http://www.normann.musiconline.no/shop/ ... &aid=13221

    "" Transcriptions by Anders Somby. A big sensation is now available, the Robert Normann's Music book. After two years of hard work, Anders Somby has finally managed to write down Robert Normann¿s very special way to play. This Music book, is a must for every one that want to learn how to play the guitar, particularly for those who want to learn the way Robert Normann played. Jon Larsen, 1994 ""
    Best regards
    Kjetil Sorensen
    c/o Normann Records AS
    www.normannrecords.no
    www.robertnormann.no
  • SigurdSigurd Copenhagen, DenmarkNew
    Posts: 69

    A great musician, and a very interesting right hand technique. It looks like he's using a plectrum when soloing, but he's just using his fingers. I don't know how he's doing it, but it gives him great flexibility in his playing
  • Posts: 597
    Fun musician!

    What kind of guitar is that?

    Also ... at around 1:40 in the youtube vid ... it looks like a mic has been attached to the neck at around the 12th fret?!?!?! :?:
  • SigurdSigurd Copenhagen, DenmarkNew
    Posts: 69
    The guitar is a Rayhorn-O-seven. Check here for more information: http://www.minegitarer.com/extras-4.htm
    And here are some pictures: http://www.rockemuseet.no/Robert%20Normann%20Rayhorn.htm
    The pickup you see was installed by robert to give extra amplification to the bass-strings. He was quite an inventor, he even constructed and made his own amplifier by the same time Charlie Christian with the electric guitar did his first recordings with the Benny Goodman Sextet (October 1939) :shock:
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