Eivin One Pedersen's "Extended Nose," released on January 1, 1986, under Hot Club Records, is a quirky and imaginative journey through a landscape of whimsical and thought-provoking tracks. Clocking in at 44 minutes, this album is a delightful exploration of Pedersen's unique musical style, blending humor, wit, and a touch of the absurd.
The album opens with "A Certain Kind / Of Ping Pong," setting the tone for the eclectic mix of sounds and themes that follow. Pedersen's playful approach to music is evident in tracks like "According To / A Business Inside" and "Going To Paris / Without Even Noticing," where he seamlessly weaves together disparate elements to create something truly original.
"Jam / Aha" and "I Got Rhythm / Too" showcase Pedersen's ability to craft catchy, rhythmic tunes that are as enjoyable as they are unconventional. The album continues to surprise with tracks like "Angry Husband / And The Wife" and "How Can I Love You / When You Sit On My Nose," which delve into the complexities of relationships with a humorous and insightful touch.
"As You Like It / Don't Tape On Me" and "Dust / And A Lonely Afternoon" offer moments of introspection and reflection, highlighting Pedersen's range as an artist. The album closes with "Interruption For A Break / Even," leaving the listener with a sense of satisfaction and a desire to revisit the album's many delights.
"Extended Nose" is a testament to Eivin One Pedersen's creativity and musical prowess, offering a unique and engaging listening experience that stands out in the landscape of 1986's musical offerings.