Winternights | Musikken og sangerne smyger sig ind i øregangene - Det er så nærværende og en dejlig oplevelse.
Denne CD har fået exceptionelt fine anmeldelser og roser både herhjemme og i USA. |
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- Safe and Warm
- Let me be the one
- Smokey Mountain morning
- Snow'd in
- Manitoba morning
- January snow
- Neath to the moon and the morning star
- Somebody's someone
- Round Midnight
- We'll never know
- Winternight
- Too much snow on the ground
- I know how it feels to be lonesome
- Shenandoah Night
- (Nothing ain't worth nothing without) Vera
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Anmeldelse: Country Music People
[…] Peter Vesth is a Danish country singer-songwriter, with a folky style somewhat akin to Roger Whittaker. […] Firstly, Vesth has a gift for melodic writing, and his tunes are lovely. Secondly, the musicianship and arrangements are superb. No musician credits are given, but an acknowledgement to guitar player Larry Beaird tells us the tracks were laid in Nashville, a conclusion that’s backed up by the guest list of Suzy Bogguss and Music Row singer-songwriters Julie Burton (apparently, a current finalist in American Superstar) and Jess Leary, each of whom sings in duet with Vesth throughout. Bogguss is marvelous on Smoky Mountain Morning and the lazy Round Midnight, while Burton’s whispy vocals fit the delicate arrangements perfectly, even touching a slight erotic nerve in Snow’d In, with her offer to “stay in out pajamas, listen to Sinatra.”
Jess Leary is excellent, too. A hit tunesmith (Mi Vida Loca, Where the Green Grass Grows), she’s also a fine singer, and pals up with Vesth on six tracks, co-writing the leadoff Safe And Warm with him.
In the final analysis, it’s a gentle album with great tunes, well-played and with fine performances from the three Nashville ladies. […]
Country Music People, March 2006, Craig Baguley
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Anmeldelse: Folk Music Magazine
On “Winternights” Peter Vesth is in extraordinarily good female company represented by three outstanding American singers, Suzy Bogguss, Julie Burton and Jess Leary….His songs are soft as newly fallen snow.
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