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Baba Yaga is the fourth studio album by Norwegian fiddler and multi-instrumentalist Annbjørg Lien, released on 1 November 1999 by Grappa Music (GMCD 4158). In a departure from her previous records—such as Prisme (1996) and Felefeber (1994)—, which feature more acoustic, traditional sets, Baba Yaga is comprised primarily of Lien's own compositions, arranged in a more "modern", futuristic style, and utilizing synthesizers, programming. and various digital effects effectively. The tracks tell their many stories against lush arrangements, with longtime collaborators Bjørn Ole Rasch (of Bukkene Bruse) and guitarist Roger Tallroth (of Swedish folk "super-group" Väsen).
Standout track include the album's opener, "Loki", a dark, mysterious tune centered around the Norse god of chaos and featuring Lien on the Swedish nyckelharpa (keyed fiddle); "Astra", which also sees Lien on the nyckelharpa, is another intense journey, evoking images of icebergs and northern lights, with interpolations of "Agnus Dei"; "Baba Yaga", the title track, features dual tracks of Lien on both Hardanger fiddle and nyckelharpa, with an almost Indian or Middle Eastern sound to the arrangement, the tune inspired by the Slavic witch of the same name; "Old Larry" is a sort of "polka" tune played by Lien on Hardingfele, with some flute accompaniment, providing a lighthearted contrast to the album's intensity; "Inoque", a Hardanger fiddle and flute piece, was inspired by Lien's humanitarian trips to East Africa, where she played music for and danced with the Maasai, especially bonding with the children. The singing of the children can be heard throughout the track.
Reviews and critical reception
Terje Mosnes, of Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet, wrote: "With wisdom from tales about the Slavic witch Baba Yaga as an ideological superstructure, harding [Hardanger] fiddler Annbjørg Lien is returning with an album out of the ordinary again. It appears in the musical landscape where pounding drums, whistles and synths around fill the air around her fiddle with exciting inventions." Additionally, Mosnes gave the album 5/5 stars.
Mick Moll of FolkWorld stated the record was "Powerful and in[n]ovative", saying that "…with impressionistic melodies and new combinations[,] she conjures up a musical landscape of abundance—gathering from traditions both near and far." Moll also stated that Lien was Norway's "most exciting new folk musician[…] Baba Yaga is an exceptional[,] strong album."
Allmusic reviewer Chris Nickson awarded the album 4.5/5 stars.
Track listing
"Loki" (4:31)
"Irianda" (3:29)
"Astra" (4:51)
"Ája" (6:47)
"Baba Yaga" (4:45)
"Old Larry" (4:29)
"January" (3:19)
"Ritual" (4:30)
"Inoque" (4:43)
"Wackidoo" (4:26)
"W." (3:48)
Personnel
Annbjørg Lien – Hardanger fiddle (hardingfele), keyed fiddle (nyckelharpa), vocals
Terje Isungset – mouth harp
Roger Tallroth – bouzouki, 12-string guitar, mandola
Svein Dag Hauge – guitar
Bjørn Ole Rasch – keyboards, Mini Moog
Hans Fredrik Jacobsen – Swedish bagpipes (säckpipa), clarinet, flute, whistles, oud
Rune Arnesen – drums, percussion
Ailo Gaup – vocals (track no. 4)
String quartet:
Arve Moen Bergset – first violin
Per Sæmund Bjørkum – second violin
Johannes Gustavsson – viola
Øystein Sonstad – cello
Credits
Victor Boullet – photography
Morten Lund – mastering
Drew Miller – graphic remix
Bjørn Ole Rasch – arranger, composer, producer & programming
Roger Tallroth – arranger
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