Kun Suomi putos puusta
Kun Suomi putos puusta | ||||
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Studio album by Ismo Alanko | ||||
Released | 1990 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Label | Seal On Velvet | |||
Producer | Riku Mattila | |||
Ismo Alanko chronology | ||||
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Kun Suomi putos puusta, (Finnish for "When Finland Fell Down From a Tree") also known as Kun Suomi putos puusta: ääniä vapaan pudotuksen aikakaudelta,[1][2] is the first solo album of Ismo Alanko, released in 1990 when Alanko was still a member of Sielun Veljet. It was ordered for Helsingin Juhlaviikot festival and differed clearly from the musical style of Sielun Veljet, having a more minimalistic and acoustic sound than most Sielun Veljet material.[3] The album has sold over 30,000 copies in Finland and was certified gold in 1999.[4]
Track listing
All songs written by Ismo Alanko.[2]
- "Kun Suomi putos puusta" -- 4:21
- "Rakas, rämä elämä" -- 3:06
- "Työ" -- 1:14
- "Masentunut ameeba" -- 4:57
- "Valheita ja onnenpekkoja" -- 4:01
- "Alumiinikuu" -- 3:14
- "Meidän isä" -- 6:40
- "Hetki hautausmaalla" -- 4:26
- "Tuupovaara-Helsinki" -- 3:40
Personnel
- Ismo Alanko -- vocals, guitar, piano, keyboards, percussion, tools, breathing
- Ahti Marja-Aho -- bass, piano, violin, maracas, mandolin, harmonium, zither, backing vocals, tools
- Riku Mattila—guitar, maracas, tools
- Keimo Hirvonen -- drums
- Kari Lindstedt -- cello
- Mauri Pietikäinen -- viola
- Heikki Hämäläinen—violin
- Seppo Rautasuo—violin
- Jari Hongisto -- trombone
- Matti Riikonen -- trumpet
- Jouni Kannisto -- saxophone
- Pentti Lahti—saxophone
- Jussi Harju -- tuba
- Raoul Björkenheim -- bass drum
- Susanna Tollet—vocals
- Satu Kaarisola-Kulo—vocals
- Nina Fågelberg—vocals
- Jari Hyttinen—backing vocals
- Ilkka Alanko—backing vocals
- Pekka Karjalainen—effects[5]
Notes
- ↑ - Retrieved on April 13, 2008
- 1 2 "Hakutulos levymerkille - Seal on velvet velvet 3 (LP)". Aanitearkisto.fi. Retrieved April 13, 2008.
- ↑ "Pomus - Ismo Alanko". Pomus.net. Retrieved April 13, 2008.
- ↑
- ↑ "Ismo Alanko - Kun Suomi Putos Puusta (CD, Album) at Discogs". Discogs.com. 1990-09-14. Retrieved April 13, 2008.
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