A Nordic Poem

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A Nordic Poem
A Nordic Poem cover
Studio album by Folkearth
Released December 1, 2004 (original)[1]
July, 2006 (reissue)[2]
Genre Folk Metal
Viking Metal
Length 39:38
Label Stygian Crypt Productions
Folkearth chronology
A Nordic Poem
(2004)
By the Sword of My Father
(2006)

A Nordic Poem is the first studio album of the musical project Folkearth. Because of the bad sound quality it was remastered and reissued. There was around 60 minutes of material, but some of it got lost.[3]

[edit] Track listing

  1. "(Intro) The Pipes Are Calling" — 2:08
  2. "Wolfsong in Moonlight (Fenris Unbound)" — 4:40
  3. "Horned Trolls and Mystical Folk" — 5:28
  4. "Rhyming With Thunder" — 5:55
  5. "Eldritch Sorcery and Faery Runes" — 3:41
  6. "In Odin's Court" — 3:16
  7. "Storm Ravens Come" — 4:22
  8. "Gryningssång" — 2:30
  9. "Gaelic Valor" — 5:21
  10. "Outro" — 2:17

[edit] Line-Up


Instruments

Flag of Greece Greece

  • Marios "Prince Imrahil" Koutsoukos (Dol Amroth) - keyboard
  • Stefanos Koutsoukos (Dol Amroth) - bass
  • Nikos Nezeritis (Dol Amroth) - acoustic guitar

Flag of Lithuania Lithuania

  • Ruslanas - spoken vocal

Flag of Austria Austria

  • Alex "Hugin" Wieser (Uruk-Hai) - keyboard

Flag of the United Kingdom Great Britain

Flag of Switzerland Switzerland

Flag of Sweden Sweden

  • Magnus Wohlfart (Nae'blis) - acoustic and electric guitar, bass, keyboard, Jew's harp, vocal
  • Jeremy Child (Yggdrasil) - drums, vocal
  • William Ekeberg (Broken Dagger) - cello, vocal
  • Jonas Fröberg (Trymheim) - keyed fiddle, vocal
  • Kristofer Janiec - violin
  • Michelle Maas - female vocal


Writing and production

  • all music except "(Intro) The Pipes Are Calling", "Rhyming With Thunder", and "Outro" by Magnus Wohlfart
  • music on "(Intro) The Pipes Are Calling" by Chrigel Glanzmann, additional arrangements by Magnus Wohlfart and Michelle Maass
  • music on "Rhyming With Thunder" by Athelstan and Wulfstan, additional arrangements by Magnus Wohlfart, Jonas Fröberg and William Ekeberg
  • music on "Outro" by Alex "Hugin" Wieser
  • all lyrics except "Gryningssång" by Marios Koutsoukos
  • lyrics for "Gryningssång" by Magnus Wohlfart
  • layout by Dragon Design[4]

[edit] References