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Ompa til du dør

Ompa til du dør
Kaizers ompa cover.jpg
Studio album by Kaizers Orchestra
Released September 1, 2001
Recorded Duper Studio, Bergen, 2001
Genre Alternative rock
Length 43:49
Label Broiler Farm
Producer Janove Ottesen, Jørgen Træen, Stian Carstensen
Kaizers Orchestra chronology
Kaizers Orchestra EP
(2000)
Ompa til du dør
(2001)
Evig pint
(2003)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4.5/5 stars link
Groove 6/7 link

Ompa til du dør (Ompa until you die) is the debut album of Norwegian alternative rock group Kaizers Orchestra, released on September 1, 2001.

After the dissolution of frontman Janove Ottesen and guitarist Geir Zahl's previous band, gnom, the two decided to create a new band. Building off of the song "Bastard", Kaizers Orchestra was slowly formed. The first known concert featuring Kaizers Orchestra songs was held at a pub called Det Beste Stedet (The Best Place) in Sandnes, Norway. A whole week during the summer of 2000, Janove and Geir performed as Blod, snått & juling, gnom and Kaizers Orchestra on acoustic guitars, as summer jobs. The owner of the establishment, Osman, backed up the band on drums. Some of the songs that were played were called "Bøn fra helvete", "Ompa til du dør" and "Resistansen".

After the band re-hired Rune Solheim, Jon Sjøen and Helge Risa, they recorded a 14-track demo. Among the tracks recorded was a different version of "Bastard", as well as three songs that were later scrapped; "Abstinenser", "Damplokomotiv" and "Stormfull vals". In 2001, a second guitarist, Terje Vinterstø became a member of the band. After landing a deal with the independent label Broiler Farm, recording commenced for their first studio album. During this period, the songs "Bris", "170" and "Kontroll på kontinentet" were written and seemingly replaced "Abstinenser", "Damplokomotiv" and "Bastard" (whose organ riff is the same used on "170") respectively. "Stormfull vals" was dropped, eventually resurfacing on Våre demoner, a compilation of unused demos.

A video was shot for the song "Kontroll på kontinentet" in 2001, which received some airplay on ZTV, a music channel similar to MTV. This helped lift the band to the public eye somewhat. After a disappointingly overlooked release party, Ompa til du dør received top marks from nearly all major news bodies in Norway, and it quickly shot to the top of the VG Lista album charts. Their concerts also received great reviews, and Kaizers Orchestra quickly rose to fame.

In early 2002, Ompa til du dør won the "Best Album Award" at Spellemannprisen, the Norwegian equivalent of the Grammy Awards. They also received an award for "Best Live Act". Later in 2002, especially after the band's concert at the Roskilde Festival, the band also became known internationally. Ompa til du dør was subsequently released in a revised International edition, featuring the two tracks "Død manns tango" and "Mann mot mann", as well as a slightly altered track listing. It was also released as a bundle with the Død manns tango EP.


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