Sidsel Endresen
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Sidsel Endresen is a Norwegian
Norway
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 jazz
Jazz
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 singer.

She was part of the Jon Eberson Group from 1981 to 1987, resulting in five CDs and two "Spellemannprisen" awards. Since 1987, Endresen has pursued a successful solo career, resulting in 13 records under her own name including several recorded for the ECM
ECM (record label)
ECM is a record label founded in Munich, Germany, in 1969 by Manfred Eicher. While ECM is best known for jazz music, the label has released a wide variety of recordings, and ECM's artists often refuse to acknowledge boundaries between genres...

 label.

Discography

  • So I Write (1990, ECM)
  • Exile (1994,ECM)
  • Nightsong (1994, ACT) with Bugge Wesseltoft
  • Duplex ride (1998, ACT) with Bugge Wesseltoft
  • Undertow (2000, Jazzland)
  • Out here in there (2002, Jazzland) with Bugge Wesseltoft
  • Merriwinkle (2004, Jazzland) with Christian Wallumrod and Helge Sten
  • One (2006, Sofa Music)
  • Punkt Live Remixes vol. 1: Sidsel Endresen 7 Jon Hassel (2008, Punkt)

Also contributed to the following recordings:
  • Jon Balke: Saturation (1998)
  • Jon Balke & Batagraf: Statements (2005, ECM)
  • Trygve Seim: Different Rivers (ECM)
  • Ensemble du Verre: Sing Me Something (2005)
  • Nils Petter Molvaer: ER (2005, Universal)
  • Punkt: Crime Scenes (2007, Punkt)
  • Jan Bang: And Poppies from Kandahar (2010, Samadhi Sound)

(See External Links, below, for in-depth discography)

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