Soul Rush

Soul Rush Artist: Nicolai Dunger
Label: Lakeshore Records
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 780163371420
EAN: 0780163371420
ASIN: B00006C2PK


Release Date: 2002-08-13

Soul Rush


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Tracks:

  1. I'd Rather Die
  2. Dr. Zhivago's Train
  3. All The Love, Days And Tears
  4. Soul Rush
  5. Something New
  6. For That Someone
  7. Return Of Love
  8. Blue From Death
  9. The Nest
  10. Ballad Of A Relationship
  11. Where Harmony Is Heard
  12. Pass The Chains
  13. Untitled #1 (U.S. Bonus Track)
  14. Untitled #2 (U.S. Bonus Track)

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Album Description

Debut U.S. release from highly acclaimed Swedish indie singer/songwriter, Nicolai Dunger. Signed to Virgin Sweden, Nicolai's timeless songwriting has earned him a Swedish Grammy nomination for "Best Male Artist" and an opening slot on Mercury Rev's recent European tour.

Album Description

2002 album from the highly regarded Nicolai Dunger who was nominated for 'Best Male Artist' in the Swedish Grammy Awards. This reissue from Lakeshore Records features 2 U.S. bonus tracks, 'Untitled #1' & 'Untitled #2'.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A complicated piece of genius.......2004-12-22

Soul Rush is an album that asks a lot of it's listeners, but gives so much in return. The opening track "I'd Rather Die" is a heartbreakingly beautiful song that is meticulously layered with a wide array of sounds (a technique that is used liberally throughout the album, especially so on "Doctor Zhivago's Train"). While on some speaker sets, the album can sound muddied and bogged down, headphones are a perfect way to hear just how nuanced and beautiful the arrangements truly are.

With a firm grasp of Van Morrison-esque blue eyed soul, Dunger does an amazing job utilizing a jazz band to play country flavored R&B. All in all, this album is very reminisce of an Astral Weeks period Morrison, and the comparison is justified on songs like "Something New" and the title track, "Soul Rush", with joyous and explosive vocals over sweeping melodies.

A must have album from an amazingly talented songwriter.

3 out of 5 stars Flush Rush 4 Mush.......2003-03-29

There are some great moments on this CD. Dunger uses a jazz band approach that pays off on the sway of "Doctor Zhivago's Train," "And without a reason it blows you away." "Soul Rush" has a nice build, some solid lyrical imagery, and even a banjo picking away. "Something New" pumps with a delightful energy & would be a wonderful track with a more distinctive melody line. The brass on "Ballad of a Relationship" enhances the somewhat sluggish vocals. The problem with "Soul Rush" is that Dunger's style and vocal performances are more interesting than his songs. "Pass the Chains" is deadly while many of the middle tracks are faceless. I think his Van Morrison-like style entranced some critics, which is why I searched out for this. That said, a couple tracks are nice if you want to build your own compilation, but this is not a disc that calls out to be played repeatedly. It's more interesting than affecting. Taxi!

3 out of 5 stars Not a Straight Through Listen..........2003-01-08

When I previewed the first five songs on Nicolai Dunger's "Soul Rush," I was immediately excited about his blend of bar room rock and country twangs (even though he's Swedish - go figure) and promptly ordered this album. Upon receiving it, I spent a couple hours listening to the whole album and afterwards, realized that during the last half of the album, I had been praying for each song to end as soon as possible.

The whole second half of the album is bogged down with long, drawn-out ballads about love and loss (mostly), only each seems to go on and on without purpose. Don't get me wrong, I like ballads as much as the next person, but these ballads are almost too whiny and self-indulgent to be endured. I don't know what happened to the energy of "Something New" or the creative instrumentation of "Dr. Zhivago's Train" or the country-folk guitar on "I'd Rather Die," but all these elements somehow fade on the second half of the album. And it's a shame, because the first half of the album is so dynamic, so catchy and so fresh.

Nicolai Dunger probably deserves more credit than I'm giving him for this album, but for me, this album has more songs to skip than enjoy. It seems that he was trying out a bunch of different styles and musical formats; hopefully, on his next offering, he will ditch the drowning ballads and produce an album that is alive and breathing, and doesn't need the aid of the "skip" button.

5 out of 5 stars Really good music.......2002-11-14

This album is really quite something. Of all of the musicians who have been influenced by Van Morrison, Dunger seems to be the one to whom it comes most naturally and whose music is able to make it the furthest out of the shadows of the great musician. There is also quite a bit of Dylan and Tom Waits to be heard in the album as well. Nevertheless, the originality of the music is not compromised at all because of the overwhelming origionality of many of the pieces. It truly is a wild album and despite the attempt at self-sabotage in the middle of the album (the Tom Waits tinkering and pan-banging provides some sublime moments but not too many coherent songs) but the five or six outstanding tunes on the album speak for themselves. Among them, the first five tunes are really masterworks culminating in the absolutely stunning track "Dr. Zhivago's Train." This is a great album and has grown immeasurably after several trips through the player.

5 out of 5 stars

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  1. Don't Touch Me There ~ Silent Rage
  2. Starving Winter Report ~ Deadstring Brothers
  3. Spin This! ~ Danny Wilde & The Rembrandts
  4. Hi-Five My Remix ~ Freezepop
  5. Fuzzy Duck ~ Fuzzy Duck
  6. Devils & Dust ~ Bruce Springsteen
  7. Friendly as a Hand Grenade ~ Tackhead
  8. Thru the Flowers: The Anthology ~ The Primitives
  9. Noplace Like Nowhere ~ Jim's Big Ego
  10. Premonition ~ Survivor

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Another Side of Midnight ~ Marion Meadows

The Wes Montgomery Trio ~ Wes Montgomery

Workin' ~ Shirley Scott

Ascension ~ John Coltrane

It All Ends Up in Tears ~ Vince Jones

Piano Solo, Vol. 2 ~ Ir%C3%A8ne Schweizer

Tembang Sunda: Sundanese Classical Songs ~ Imas Permas & Asep Kosasih

Through the Eyes of an Irishman ~ Tony Kenny

Dark-Ism ~ Balzak

Balançoire en Feu ~ Malicorne