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Orango was formed in Oslo in 1999 by three friends with a shared passion for classic rock, three-part vocals, and hand-crafted music. The founding members were Helge Bredeli Kanck (guitar/vocals), Trond Slåke (drums/vocals), and Karl-Joakim Wisløff (bass/vocals), who knew each other through family and military connections. Initially, the band included a keyboardist, but logistical challenges led to the band quickly becoming a trio. They first recorded the EP Mind and Money in 2000, followed by Something Good in 2001. Their first album, Villa Exile, was recorded in a self-built studio in a remote house on the Norwegian coast and released in 2004. After a lengthy hiatus, Orango made a surprise return in 2011 with the album Confessions, embarking on a new creative phase with regular releases and tours. Albums such as Colonial Militia Vol. 1 & 2, Battles, The Mules of Nana, Evergreens, and most recently Mohican (2022) demonstrate their musical evolution and their loyalty to the classic rock sound. Orango draws strong inspiration from classic rock 'n' roll, blues, and Southern rock. Their main musical influences include Lynyrd Skynyrd, ZZ Top, Creedence Clearwater Revival—with their earthy, direct rock style. What makes their story special is not only their musical continuity, but also their ability to continually reinvent themselves—without losing their roots. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Orango was formed in Oslo in 1999 by three friends with a shared passion for classic rock, three-part vocals, and hand-crafted music. The founding members were Helge Bredeli Kanck (guitar/vocals), Trond Slåke (drums/vocals), and Karl-Joakim Wisløff (bass/vocals), who knew each other through family and military connections. Initially, the band included a keyboardist, but logistical challenges led to the band quickly becoming a trio. They first recorded the EP Mind and Money in 2000, followed by Something Good in 2001. Their first album, Villa Exile, was recorded in a self-built studio in a remote house on the Norwegian coast and released in 2004. After a lengthy hiatus, Orango made a surprise return in 2011 with the album Confessions, embarking on a new creative phase with regular releases and tours. Albums such as Colonial Militia Vol. 1 & 2, Battles, The Mules of Nana, Evergreens, and most recently Mohican (2022) demonstrate their musical evolution and their loyalty to the classic rock sound. Orango draws strong inspiration from classic rock 'n' roll, blues, and Southern rock. Their main musical influences include Lynyrd Skynyrd, ZZ Top, Creedence Clearwater Revival—with their earthy, direct rock style. What makes their story special is not only their musical continuity, but also their ability to continually reinvent themselves—without losing their roots. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Heirs
Freedom Train
Loco
The Honeymoon Song
Old Shores
Heartland
Diggin' For Praise
Give Me a Hundred
Bearded Love
Tides Are Breaking
Roman Chocolate Cream
Dirty Ride
Blue Suit
Head On Down
Train Keeps Rolling On
Rest In The Nest
Cajun Queen
Hazy Chain Of Mountains
Nine Days Of Peace
Ghost Riders
Mountain Mist
Old Gold
Fools Like Us
The Wooden Hymn
Born To Roll
Fryin'
Glow Out Of Time
Bring You Back Home
Mescalero Hot Ride
Sundown
Kick Him Out
Soulville
Save Yer Lovin'
Ouverture: Electric Clouds Across The Horizon (Part 1)
Delaware Donut
Still On Duty
Blue Heart
Hillside Man
Swamp Fever
Sounds Like A Maraca
Confessions
Little Sultan
Rubber Lady
Jade Stones
Mr. Johnson's Dusty Trail
Hawkeye In Love
The Creek
Southern Sun
Dr. Breakdown
Troubled Man
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