New CD project in the works - 'Hendrix on steel & slide'

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Steinar, Please don't feel rushed. Today (Thursday) is two weeks from the original post, and in that, you stated there should be a new song every two weeks or so. If it takes a couple of extra days to get everything "just right", I can only suspect that it's for the best. I look forward to hearing what you've come up with!
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Wonderful stuff Steinar! I look forward to ordering your CD when it is ready. I love your other one.

Thank you for making such good music!
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Post by Steinar Gregertsen »

New tune up on MySpace now - the beautiful ballad "May This Be Love". No exploding drums or fuzz guitars on this one, just acoustic guitar, weissenborn, a "textural" electric guitar, and not the least - Norwegian jazz great Inger Marie Gundersen on vocals.
For more about Inger Marie you can visit her website or MySpace site.

Enjoy! :)

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Post by Will Houston »

Very nice Steinar and Inger. This is going to be fun waiting to see what comes next every couple weeks. Great project. Will
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Lush, Steinar!!! Beautiful playing as always! :)

Fred
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You've outdone yourself this time Steinar. I love it!!
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I just can't find the appropriate words... and I just can't wait for the CD to come out!
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Freakin WOW!
That is absolutely fantastic Steinar!
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Post by Gary Stevenson »

You may play to express but this sure does impress!!!! Great as always Steinar
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Post by Terry Farmer »

Nice, Steiner!
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Post by Tony Glassman »

Hendrix + Steel....what's not to love. May This Be Love and I Don't Live Today....both great.......Count me in....I'll take a copy of this CD.
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Love the new tune :) ... can't wait to see whats next!!
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Post by Steinar Gregertsen »

Thanks guys! :)
Tom Pettingill wrote: ... can't wait to see whats next!!
Now I feel like having some fun and do some 'dirty' blues; "Belly Button Window" or "Remember". Will probably stick with bottleneck slide for those tunes though, but who knows... These arrangements tends to take on a life of their own once I get started.

:)
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Post by Tim Carlson »

Steinar, If you're open to suggestion, I'd love to hear what you could do with "House Burning Down."
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Post by Steinar Gregertsen »

"House Burning Down" isn't on my list (yet) but I've been considering "Rainy Day Dream Away" from Electric Ladyland. We'll see.... ;)

New tune up now, "Belly Button Window". No lap steel, only bottleneck slide on this one.

Hope you'll enjoy it!

:)
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Great playing Steinar :)
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Anything new, Steinar?
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I had to take a longer break because my old faithful POD broke down, plus some other studio equipment also started to act strange, but now I've got a Pod XT and everything is working as it should. When I listen to the sound quality of the Pod XT I realize it was about time to replace my old one from 2000 anyway...

I've started working on an instrumental version of "Drifting",- that's a real tricky one to get right so it'll take a little time..

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Post by Randy Reeves »

I have been away and am catching up today.
Steinar, I have just one question...how can you play so well with the goosebumps you must get when playing with such a talented singer? listening just now, I got goosebumps. her voice is enchanting and warm. wow. it got to me. if I were behind a steel in a studio and heard that voice I don't know how I could play.I would be both lost in reverie and intimidated at the same time.
you have such great 'feel' Steinar. I love your multi-instrument playing. it has been a treat listening for these several years now.
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Post by Gary Stevenson »

Wow! double Wow!Belly button window is outrageously fine. Great tone on the slide gettar!!!! :D :D
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Thanks! :)
Randy Reeves wrote:...how can you play so well with the goosebumps you must get when playing with such a talented singer?
Once upon a time in the west we used to live together, that helps.... ;)

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Post by Daryl Smetana »

Steinar, amazing sound and feel. And so SMOOTH, a great musical setting, can't wait to hear the next installment.
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Post by Mike Meadors »

Nice job. The recordings are very clean and the phrasing really unique. Enjoyed it!
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Post by Mark Mansueto »

Hey Steiner, I finally got back to your myspace and checked out the latest tunes. I love what you've done so far with the Hendrix stuff and each tune is as excellent as the next. Man, Inger Marie Gundersen's vocal on May This be Love is just a perfect fit with your playing on that one. In a couple spots you get a dobro-ish sort of vibe with the Lazy River... nice.

I Don't Live Today has always been a fav of mine and I love your version. I enjoyed it when at 1:24 you cut loose with electric and drums :D

You jammed on Belly Button Window, very nice dirty blues vibe.

Keep up the good work, I'm enjoying all of it, your arrangements on all of these is excellent.
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