Sølvi Wang Og Olle Wester - Jeg Sender Mine Tanker

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Review by Marlie Cruysberg

Album Review: Jeg Sender Mine Tanker by Sølvi Wang Og Olle Wester – A Norwegian Pop Gem That Still Packs a Punch Alright, buckle up because we’re diving into Jeg Sender Mine Tanker, the 1959 Norwegian pop masterpiece from Sølvi Wang and Olle Wester. Released under Triola Records with Leon Landgrens Orkester backing them up, this album is like finding an old vinyl at your grandma’s house—it’s dusty as hell but hits you right in the feels when you give it a spin. First off, let’s talk about “Skipet Skal Seile I Natt.” This track? Absolute fire for its time. The orchestral arrangement slaps hard, thanks to Leon Landgrens Orkester doing their thing. It’s got that slow-burn drama vibe where you can almost picture some vintage black-and-white movie scene of lovers parting ways on a foggy dock. Sølvi Wang's vocals cut through like a knife—soft yet sharp enough to leave a mark. You don’t forget something like this easily; it sticks to your brain like gum on a hot summer day. Then there’s “Å, Et Kyss,” which honestly sounds like someone bottled up all the longing and heartbreak of the ‘50s and poured it into three minutes of pure vocal magic. Olle Wester steps up here, delivering lines that feel so raw they might as well be scribbled on the back of a napkin after one too many drinks. His voice pairs perfectly with Wang’s, creating this push-and-pull dynamic that makes you wanna rewind and listen again just to catch what you missed the first time around. Now, sure, the production isn’t exactly polished—it’s got that retro charm that screams "we recorded this live in one take, no second chances." But damn if that doesn’t work in its favor. There’s a grittiness to it that modern music often lacks. No Auto-Tune, no overproduced beats—just real instruments, real voices, and real emotion. If you’re looking for shiny perfection, go stream whatever Top 40 crap is out now. But if you want authenticity? This is your jam. And hey, here’s the kicker—this album came out in 1959. Let that sink in for a sec. These tracks were made before humans landed on the moon, yet they still resonate today. How wild is that? Music like this proves that good storytelling never goes out of style. So yeah, next time you’re scrolling Spotify for something fresh, maybe hit pause and throw this bad boy on instead. Because sometimes, the best stuff comes from digging deep into the past—and trust me, Jeg Sender Mine Tanker is buried treasure worth finding. Just don’t blame me if you end up crying in your coffee while listening.

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Artist: Sølvi Wang Og Olle Wester
Album: Jeg Sender Mine Tanker

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Le Mot Hverandre
Å, Et Kyss
Jeg Sender Mine Tanker
Skipet Skal Seile I Natt

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Catalog Numbers

TNEP-1003

Labels

Triola

Listen online

  • escuchar en línea
  • online anhören
  • kuunnella verkossa
  • online luisteren
  • ouvir online
  • écouter en ligne
  • ascolta in linea
  • lyssna på nätet
  • lytte på nettet

Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • EP

Credits

RoleCredit
OrchestraLeon Landgrens Orkester

Barcodes

Rights Society: N.C.B.

About Sølvi Wang Og Olle Wester

Sølvi Wang (born August 28, 1929, Høvik, Bærum, Norway - died May 31, 2011, Oslo, Norway) was a Norwegian singer, cabaret artist, comedian and actress. She was married to from 1951 until her death. Together they founded the vocal group , of which she was a member and he was the musical leader. In 1957, the members of The Monn-keys created the group company which handled music publishing, record manufacture, and owned a number of labels including . Mother of .

Real Name

    • Sølvi Valborg Kristi Wang

Name Vars

  • Sölvi Wang
  • Sølve Wang
  • Sølvi

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: In 1959, a Norwegian pop album called *Jeg Sender Mine Tanker* hit the shelves. It was performed by Sølvi Wang og Olle Wester and backed by Leon Landgrens Orkester. One of the tracks, *"Skipet Skal Seile I Natt,"* feels like a warm hug with its lush vocals and orchestral charm. Back then, albums like this were often released on labels like Triola, bringing people together through heartfelt melodies and poetic lyrics. Not many know this, but it’s a little time capsule of Norway’s musical vibe in the '50s!