Roar Engelberg's "Alveland," released on June 6, 1985, under the Kirkelig Kulturverksted label, is a captivating blend of traditional and contemporary sounds that spans just under 38 minutes. This album showcases Engelberg's versatility and deep connection to folk music, featuring a mix of original compositions and well-known covers. The tracklist opens with the lively "Badinerie" and includes beloved classics like "Those Were the Days," "Imagine," and "Scarborough Fair," alongside lesser-known gems such as "Cintec De Instrainare" and "Minner Fra Alveland." Engelberg's unique interpretation of these songs, combined with his own compositions like "Doda" and "Balta," creates a rich tapestry of musical styles and emotions. The album's diverse instrumentation and Engelberg's soulful vocals make "Alveland" a timeless collection that continues to resonate with audiences.