Artist's albums
Tell Me Where You're Going (Collecta Remix)
2023 · single
A Thousand True Stories (Remastered 2022)
2022 · album
I'd Do It for Your Love
2022 · single
No Erasing You
2021 · single
Houses
2021 · album
Candle in the Window (feat. Mike Hartung)
2021 · single
Velvet Curtains (feat. Håkon Kornstad)
2021 · single
His House (feat. Adam Baldych)
2021 · single
Window Bird
2021 · single
My Crowded House
2021 · single
A Long Winter
2021 · single
Hamar Railway Station
2020 · album
Silje Nergaard
2020 · album
Japanese Blue
2020 · album
Love of My Life (Acoustic Version)
2020 · single
Be Still My Heart (Acoustic Version)
2020 · single
For You a Thousand Times
2017 · album
For You a Thousand Times (Radio Edit)
2017 · single
Breathe (Radio Edit)
2017 · single
Cocco Bello (Radio Edit)
2017 · single
Chain of Days
2015 · album
Darkness Out of Blue
2007 · album
Live In Cologne
2005 · album
Be Still My Heart - The Essential
2005 · compilation
Nightwatch
2003 · album
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Biography
Silje Nergaard is an award-winning Norwegian jazz-pop singer/songwriter who peaked in popularity after the turn of the century with the chart-topping albums At First Light (2001) and Nightwatch (2003). Born on June 19, 1966, in Steinkjer, Norway, she cites influences that include Al Jarreau and Joni Mitchell. As a teenager she became something of a national sensation when she joined an impromptu jam session at the 1983 Molde Internasjonal Jazz Festival. In 1984 she made her solo recording debut with a 7" single, "One of These Mornings"/"My Funny Valentine," released on PolyGram. Several years later she signed a recording deal with Lifetime Records and made her full-length album debut with Tell Me Where You're Going (1990), the first of three English-language jazz-pop albums produced and co-written by Richard Niles. The highlights of these early albums, the others being Silje (1991) and Cow on the Highway (1995), were later compiled on the best-of collection The Lifetime Years (2005). After parting ways with Lifetime Records, Nergaard released a couple Norwegian-language albums on the label Kirkelig Kulturverksted: Brevet (1995) and Hjemmefra (1996). Upon signing a major-label recording deal with Universal Music, Nergaard broke through to mainstream success in 2000 with Port of Call, a full-length English-language effort comprised largely of cover material. Port of Call was a Top Ten hit on the Norwegian albums chart and set the stage for her chart-topping follow-up albums, At First Light (2001) and Nightwatch (2003). Like Port of Call, these two albums feature a quartet comprised of Tord Gustavsen (piano, Rhodes), Harald Johnsen (acoustic bass), and Jarle Vespestad (drums), in addition to Nergaard (vocals). Almost entirely self-composed, Nightwatch was especially successful, earning Nergaard a Spellemannprisen award for Musician of the Year. In the wake of this success, Be Still My Heart: The Essential (2005), a best-of collection also featuring some new material, was released, along with the aforementioned Lifetime compilation. Subsequent albums Darkness Out of Blue (2007) and A Thousand True Stories (2009), both Top Five hits, feature an expanded band and arrangements by Vince Mendoza. Nergaard moved to Sony for 2010's seasonal album If I Could Wrap Up a Kiss. Unclouded followed in 2012, featuring a cameo from John Scofield. Chain of Days appeared in 2015 For You a Thousand Times in 2017. ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi