Folk magazine about the present and the past, from freak folk to minstrels. This time, the programme is entirely dedicated to the Norwegian violinist Hans W. Brimi (1917- 1998). He is seen as one of the most important representatives of the Norwegian folk music. Recordings of Brimi are alternated with those from Norwegian and Swedish groups which perform his pieces.
01. Hans W. Brimi. Gubben I Kråkolhaugom. (Hans W. Brimi) 1:53.
02. Möller, Källman, Ringdahl. Skålhallingar (Hans W. Brimi). 3:33.
03. Hans W. Brimi. Heimfjellsheilagt. (Hans W. Brimi) 4:08.
04. Gjermund Larsen Trio. Tussgubben (Hans W. Brimi) 3:20.
05. Hans W. Brimi. Bufår Frå Vinterlegon. (Hans W. Brimi) 4:49.
06. Hans W. Brimi. Botardagen. (Hans W. Brimi) 2:15.
07. Möller, Källman, Ringdahl. Klåvåheilagt (Hans W. Brimi). 3:30.
08. Hans W. Brimi. Tjukkrustdagen (Hans W. Brimi). 2:02.
09. Hans W. Brimi. Tusshalling (Hans W. Brimi). 1:27.
10. Viken/Brimi. Ni Alen Med Kar. (Hans W. Brimi) 3:02.
11. Økland/Apeland. Jordmor-Toras Bånsull (Hans W. Brimi) 4:51.
12. Den Fule. Lugumleik (Hans W. Brimi). 5:04.
13. Hans W. Brimi. Vardyvlreisa (Hans W. Brimi). 2:21.
14. Möller, Källman, Ringdahl. Gjermundhalling (Hans W. Brimi). 3:32.
15. Hat. Førådsgubben. (Hans W. Brimi) 1:52.
16. Möller, Källman, Ringdahl. Liabekken – Gammel-Husin – Sylfest Mork (Hans W. Brimi) 4:09.
17. Hans W. Brimi. Den Blåkledde. (Hans W. Brimi) 2:22.
18. Hans W. Brimi. Hyljartrall. (Hans W. Brimi). 1:49.