About this album
Where they were
By the time 'It All Starts with One' was released in 2011, Ane Brun had established herself as a notable figure in the folk scene with her previous albums. This album marked her fifth studio release, following the critically acclaimed 'Changing of the Seasons' from 2008, and showcased her evolution as a songwriter and musician, building on her signature sound while exploring new thematic depths.
Why it matters
'It All Starts with One' received widespread acclaim for its lyrical depth and Brun's vocal delivery, solidifying her reputation in the folk genre. The album includes tracks that have been featured in various media, contributing to its cultural footprint and highlighting Brun's influence on contemporary folk music.
Essential tracks
- "These Days" — The opening track sets an introspective tone, blending melancholic lyrics with a rich instrumental backdrop that captures the essence of the album.
- "Worship" — This track stands out for its haunting melody and powerful emotional delivery, showcasing Brun's ability to convey vulnerability through music.
- "Oh Love" — With its delicate instrumentation and heartfelt lyrics, 'Oh Love' encapsulates the album's overarching themes of love and reflection, making it a memorable highlight.
Release Date
September 6, 2011
Artist Origin
Norway
Tracklist
- 1 These Days 4:38
- 2 Words 4:24
- 3 Worship 6:00
- 4 Do You Remember 3:12
- 5 What's Happening With You and Him 4:36
- 6 Lifeline 3:03
- 7 One 3:18
- 8 The Light From One 5:21
- 9 Oh Love 4:17
- 10 Undertow 6:31