Kari Bremnes
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Kari Bremnes (born 9 December 1956 in Svolvær in Lofoten) is a Norwegian singer and songwriter.
She got an M.A. in language, literature , history and theater studies from the University of Oslo, and worked as a journalist for several years before deciding to dedicate herself to music full time.
In 1987 she received the Spellemannprisen for the record Mitt ville hjerte, and in 1991 for the record "Spor". With her two brothers, Lars and Ola, she received the price for the record "Soløye" in 2001.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Solo
- Mitt ville hjerte (1987)
- Blå krukke (1989)
- Spor (1991)
- Løsrivelse (1993)
- Gåte ved Gåte (1994)
- Erindring (1995)
- Månestein (1997)
- Svarta Bjørn (1998)
- Norwegian Mood (2000)
- 11 ubesvarte anrop (2002)
- You'd Have To Be Here (2003)
- Over en by (2005)
- Reise (2007)
[edit] With others
- Tid å hausta inn (1983, new edition 2001) with Lars Klevstrand.
- Salmer på veien hjem (1991) with Ole Paus and Mari Boine Persen.
- Ord fra en fjord (1992) with Ola og Lars Bremnes.
- Folk i husan (1993) with Ola Bremnes and Arne Bendiksen Records.
- Cohen på norsk (1993) with various arists.
- Løsrivelse (1998) with Ketil Bjørnstad.
- The Man From God Knows Where (1999) with, among others Tom Russell.
- Soløye (2000) with Ola and Lars Bremnes.
- Desemberbarn (2001) with Rikard Wolff.
- Voggesanger fra ondskapens akse (Lullabies from the Axis of Evil) (2003) with Eva Dahlgren and Anisette Koppel.