Åse Wentzel og Thor Raymond med Robert Normanns Hawaii Kvintett - Haere Mai Kjære Gyldne Palmekroner

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Album Review: Haere Mai Kjære Gyldne Palmekroner by Åse Wentzel og Thor Raymond med Robert Normanns Hawaii Kvintett If you’re into music that feels like a warm hug from someone who just baked fresh bread, then Haere Mai Kjære Gyldne Palmekroner might be your next obsession. This Norwegian gem, released under the Odeon label, blends Folk, World, and Country vibes in a way that’s both nostalgic and refreshingly unique. It’s like stepping into a cozy cabin where everyone’s welcome, even if you don’t speak the language. Let’s talk tracks. The opener, “Haere Mai,” grabs you right away with its laid-back charm. There’s something about the gentle strumming and Åse and Thor’s harmonies that feels like a lazy Sunday morning. You know those songs that make you want to sit by a window with a cup of coffee, just staring at nothing? Yeah, this is one of them. And then there’s “Gyldne Palmekroner.” I can’t stop humming it. The melody has this dreamy, almost hypnotic quality—like it’s telling a story you don’t fully understand but still feel deep in your bones. Plus, Robert Normanns Hawaii Kvintett adds this tropical twist that sneaks up on you. Who knew Hawaiian-inspired sounds could vibe so well with Scandinavian folk? What sticks with me most is how unpretentious the whole album feels. It doesn’t try too hard to impress; it just exists, quietly confident in its own weirdness. Listening to it feels like hanging out with old friends who aren’t afraid to laugh at themselves or crack a bad joke. Here’s the thing though—I didn’t expect an album with such chill tunes to make me think about life choices. Like, why am I not living in a small Norwegian village right now, surrounded by mountains and people who appreciate golden palm crowns? Weird flex, I know, but hey, that’s the power of music for ya. So yeah, give Haere Mai Kjære Gyldne Palmekroner a spin if you’re tired of the same old playlists. Just don’t blame me if you start craving fjord views and cardigans afterward.

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Filename: se-wentzel-og-thor-raymond-med-robert-normanns-hawaii.zip
  • MP3 size: 9 mb
  • FLAC size: 73 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Haere Mai, Kjære
Gyldne Palmekroner

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Catalog Numbers

  • MSON 5
  • ND-7288

Labels

Odeon

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Single
  • Shellac
  • 10"
  • 78 RPM
  • Mono

Notes

Made in Norway

Barcodes

  • Rights Society (Boxed): N.C.B.
  • Other: 2
  • Matrix / Runout (Label, side A): CLN 511
  • Matrix / Runout (Label, side B): CLN 512
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout, side A, stamped): CLN 511-1
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout, side B, stamped): CLN 512-1

About Åse Wentzel og Thor Raymond med Robert Normanns Hawaii Kvintett

Maiden name: Åse Carola Helmersen. Born 2. January 1924 in Trondheim, Norway // Died 30. August 2009. Married to between 1944 and 1960. Mother of .

Real Name

    • Åse Carola Wentzel Larsen

Name Vars

  • Åse

Interesting fact about Album

Did you know? The album *Haere Mai Kjære Gyldne Palmekroner* by Åse Wentzel, Thor Raymond, and Robert Normanns Hawaii Kvintett is a hidden gem in Norwegian folk music. Released under the Odeon label, it blends traditional sounds with a tropical twist. Tracks like "Haere Mai" and "Gyldne Palmekroner" feel like a warm escape to paradise, even though they come from the chilly landscapes of Norway. It’s proof that music knows no borders!