"Klapp" is a captivating album by Knut Reiersrud, released on April 24, 1995, under the Kirkelig Kulturverksted label. This Norwegian pop album spans 58 minutes and features 13 tracks, showcasing Reiersrud's unique blend of musical styles and influences. The album opens with "Forspill" and closes with "Etterspill: Agirlama," framing a diverse collection of songs that range from the energetic "Willie an the Handjive" to the soulful "God Don`t Never Change."
Reiersrud's collaboration with Juldeh and other Gambian musicians on select tracks adds an international flair to the album, enriching the sound with traditional and contemporary elements. "Klapp" is a testament to Reiersrud's versatility and creativity, offering a rich tapestry of melodies and rhythms that appeal to a wide range of audiences. Whether you're a fan of Norwegian pop or simply looking to explore new musical territories, "Klapp" promises an engaging and enjoyable listening experience.