Fra Lippo Lippi is a
Norwegian band. They had several hits in the 1980s, such as "
Shouldn't Have to Be Like That", "
Everytime I See You
''Songs'' is the third studio album by Norwegian new wave band Fra Lippo Lippi. Originally released in 1985 by the band's own label, Easter Productions, ''Songs'' received favorable reviews and sold around 5,000 copies without any means of prom ...
" and "
Light and Shade", and recorded a new album as late as 2002. The band name is derived from
Robert Browning
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's
poem
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about the Renaissance painter
Filippo Lippi
Filippo Lippi ( – 8 October 1469), also known as Lippo Lippi, was an Italian painter of the Quattrocento (15th century) and a Carmelite Priest.
Biography
Lippi was born in Florence in 1406 to Tommaso, a butcher, and his wife. He was orp ...
.
History
Fra Lippo Lippi was founded in
Nesodden, Norway in 1980 by
Rune Kristoffersen
Rune Kristoffersen (born 22 September 1957) is a Norwegian musician, best known for being the founder and bassist of the new wave band Fra Lippo Lippi.
Background
Rune Kristoffersen grew up in Nesodden and was founder member of Norwegian pop o ...
(bass, guitar, keyboards), Morten Sjøberg (drums, keyboards) and Bjørn Sorknes (bass, keyboards).
They released a 4-track instrumental EP that year, titled ''Tap Dance for Scientists''. Two years prior, the group was writing and rehearsing under the name Genetic Control.
In 1981, Sorknes left as the band was writing songs for their debut album. The band, which then consisted of the duo of Kristoffersen and Sjøberg, recorded and released ''
In Silence'' under Uniton Records. Inspired by British
post-punk
Post-punk (originally called new musick) is a broad genre of punk music that emerged in the late 1970s as musicians departed from punk's traditional elements and raw simplicity, instead adopting a variety of avant-garde sensibilities and non-roc ...
band
Joy Division, the album received some favourable reviews and was distributed in several European countries. In the Netherlands and Belgium, it sold better than in their native Norway.
In 1982, Kristoffersen and Sjøberg began writing and recording their next album. A single, "Now and Forever", was released in April 1982. Their music developed into a more melodic sound and they realised that they needed to recruit a vocalist. In 1983,
Per Øystein Sørensen came on board as the band's lead vocalist for their second album ''
Small Mercies
Small Mercies were an Australian alternative rock band from Brisbane, Queensland. They formed in 1997. They used the names, Seventh Avenue and Blaik, before adopting Small Mercies in 2004. Their final line-up was Steve Blaik on lead vocals and ...
''. The single "The Treasure", featuring a less dense, more melodic sound with
piano
The piano is a stringed keyboard instrument in which the strings are struck by wooden hammers that are coated with a softer material (modern hammers are covered with dense wool felt; some early pianos used leather). It is played using a keyboa ...
as the central instrument, was a foretaste of album and the band's new sound. They now had a brighter, more pop-oriented sound and received a number of positive reviews in their home country and in the British music press.
In late 1983, they were joined by keyboardist Øyvind Kvalnes. Having previously performed live on only a few occasions with pre-recorded tapes, the band wished to develop their live sound, but Kvalnes also proved to make significant contributions to their songwriting. Their first release as a quartet was the single "Say Something" in 1984 on which former member Bjørn Sorknes guested on bass.
In 1985, their third album was recorded at
Polar Studios in Stockholm. Having parted ways with Uniton, the band financed the recording themselves as there was no interest from any labels. It was released as ''
Songs'' on their own Easter Productions label to positive reviews; some critics hailed it as the best pop album ever made in Norway and 5,000 copies were sold in Norway without the aid of singles or promotion.
Months after ''Songs'' was released, the band was signed to
Virgin Records
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. At this point, Sjøberg and Kvalnes departed at the prospect of giving up their day jobs for the uncertain careers as professional musicians, leaving Kristoffersen and Sørensen as the only two members. ''Songs'' was re-recorded and remixed for the international market in 1986. This version of the album included a new song titled "Everytime I See You", a reworking of an earlier song, "A Small Mercy" from the album ''Small Mercies''. The band also scored a
hit single
A hit song, also known as a hit record, hit single or simply a hit, is a recorded song or instrumental that becomes broadly popular or well-known. Although ''hit song'' means any widely played or big-selling song, the specific term ''hit record' ...
in Europe with "
Shouldn't Have to Be Like That", a double A-side with "
The Distance Between Us
"The Distance Between Us" is a song by Norwegian new wave group Fra Lippo Lippi, released in 1986 as a 12" double A-side single with "Shouldn't Have to Be Like That", which reached No. 4 in Norway and No. 81 on the UK Singles Chart
The ...
".
In 1987, the band recorded and released their follow-up album ''
Light and Shade'' in
Los Angeles
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,
CA, with the producing aid of
Walter Becker. The album received positive reviews, but was not the commercial success that was expected. Shortly after the album's release, they were dropped by Virgin Records.
The band however gained a huge popularity in the
Philippines
The Philippines (; fil, Pilipinas, links=no), officially the Republic of the Philippines ( fil, Republika ng Pilipinas, links=no),
* bik, Republika kan Filipinas
* ceb, Republika sa Pilipinas
* cbk, República de Filipinas
* hil, Republ ...
and prompted them to tour the country in 1988. In
Manila
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, their shows sold out six times over two weekends.
The band continued to record and release further albums independently, starting with 1989's ''The Colour Album'' on the Swedish label The Record Station. A live album titled ''
Crash of Light'' was released in the Philippines in 1990. In 1990, the band was dropped by The Record Station. The duo considered splitting up, but eventually decided to continue as Fra Lippo Lippi and released the self-produced album ''
Dreams'' in 1992.
The song "Stitches and Burns" became very popular in the Philippines. In 1995, the band released their first compilation album ''
The Best of Fra Lippo Lippi '85–'95''. Selected tracks originally from ''Songs'', ''Light and Shade'' and ''The Colour Album'' were re-recorded. Two years later, another compilation was released in the Philippines. ''The Virgin Years - Greatest Hits'' featured tracks directly licensed from Virgin Records.
In 2002, Kristoffersen retired from the band to focus on his record label
Rune Grammofon, and the band released ''
In a Brilliant White'' which contains mostly Sorensen's works and was initially produced and released only in the Philippines. The first single "Later" became a hit in the Philippines even before the album was released, hence
EMI Philippines
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(now PolyEast Records) decided to produce a full-length album with it. It also features a collaboration single "Wish We Were Two" featuring Per Sorensen and
Kyla Kyla may refer to:
*Kyla (given name), including a list of people with the name
** Kyla (Filipino singer) (born 1981), Filipino R&B singer
**Kyla (British singer)
Kyla Reid ( Smith; born 22 September 1983) is a British house music singer in the ...
. This album was also released in Norway eventually, following releases over other countries in Asia.
In September 2009, Sørensen released ''Våge'', his first solo album and his first-ever work in
Norwegian. An English version titled ''Master of Imperfection'' was released in 2012.
Personnel
Current members
*
Per Øystein Sørensen – vocals (1982–present)
Former members
*
Rune Kristoffersen
Rune Kristoffersen (born 22 September 1957) is a Norwegian musician, best known for being the founder and bassist of the new wave band Fra Lippo Lippi.
Background
Rune Kristoffersen grew up in Nesodden and was founder member of Norwegian pop o ...
– bass, keyboards (1978–2002)
*Morten Sjøberg – drums (1978–1985)
*Øyvind Kvalnes – keyboards (1984–1985)
*Bjørn Sorknes – keyboards, guitar, vocals (1978–1981)
Discography
Albums
*''
In Silence'' (1981)
*''
Small Mercies
Small Mercies were an Australian alternative rock band from Brisbane, Queensland. They formed in 1997. They used the names, Seventh Avenue and Blaik, before adopting Small Mercies in 2004. Their final line-up was Steve Blaik on lead vocals and ...
'' (1983)
*''
Songs'' (1985)
*''
Songs'' – International version (1986)
*''
Light and Shade'' (1987)
*''The Colour Album'' (1989)
*''
Crash of Light'' (1989)
*''
Dreams'' (1992)
*''
In a Brilliant White'' (2002)
Compilations
*''The Best of Fra Lippo Lippi '85–'95'' (1995)
*''The Virgin Years – Greatest Hits'' (1997)
*''The Early Years'' (2003) - Re-release of ''In Silence'' and ''Small Mercies''
*''The Best of Fra Lippo Lippi'' (2005)
*''The Essential Fra Lippo Lippi: Essence & Rare'' (2005)
*''Fra Lippo Lippi'' (2011) – 4 album Box Set
*''Rarum 80-95'' (2018) – Singles rarities 1980–1995
Singles and EPs
*''Tap Dance for Scientists'' (1980)
*"In Silence" (1981)
*"Now and Forever" (1982)
*"A Small Mercy" (1982)
*"The Treasure" (1983)
*"Say Something" (1984)
*"Leaving" (1985)
*"
Shouldn't Have to Be Like That"/"
The Distance Between Us
"The Distance Between Us" is a song by Norwegian new wave group Fra Lippo Lippi, released in 1986 as a 12" double A-side single with "Shouldn't Have to Be Like That", which reached No. 4 in Norway and No. 81 on the UK Singles Chart
The ...
" (1986) - NOR #4, NETH #29, BEL #39,
UK #81
*"Everytime I See You" (1986)
*"Come Summer" (1986)
*"Light and Shade" (1987)
*"Angel" (1987)
*"Beauty and Madness" (1988)
*"Some People" (1988)
*"Count on Me" (1989)
*"Love Is a Lonely Harbour" (1989)
*"Mothers Little Soldier" (1990)
*"Stitches and Burns" (1990)
*"Thief in Paradise" (1992)
*"Everybody Everywhere" (1995)
*"Later" (2002)
*"Story of a Broken Heart" (2002)
References
External links
Fra Lippo Lippi discography(
Discogs
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)
Fra Lippo Lippi discography(
blogspot)
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