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  | JUKKA HAURU / NONO SODERBERG / FINNFOREST / ELONKORJUU ~ POP LIISA VOL. 05 & VOL. 06 SVART 009 ~ FINLAND ~ Jazz-Rock Fusion Recorded: 1976 - 1977 Released: 2016
The "Popstudio" / "Jazzstudio" broadcasts were usually dedicated to one band / artist, but in some cases two acts were combined into one show, which allowed each of them just about twenty minutes to perform, as is the case on these two sessions.
Guitarist / composer Jukka HauruFind albums by this artist appeared already on the "Pop Liisa Vol. 01 & Vol. 02Find albums with this title" album some three years before this recording was captured. In the meantime he released his second album "EpisodeFind albums with this title" (on LoveFind albums on this label Records), but the band playing here was completely different from the crew that recorded the album, except for the violinist Juhani PoutanenFind albums by this artist. The other players are pianist Eero OjanenFind albums by this artist, bassist Tapani TamminenFind albums by this artist, drummer Esko RosnellFind albums by this artist and percussionist Ari ValtonenFind albums by this artist. They perform just one extended instrumental composition by Hauru, a six-part suite, which did not appear on any of his albums, a complex Jazz-Rock Fusion piece featuring lengthy Jazz improvisations.
Guitarist / composer Nono SoderbergFind albums by this artist released his debut album "NonoFind albums with this title" about a year before this recording was captured and two of the pieces from that album, which were composed by him, get expanded renditions here by a band which also includes saxophonist Reijo YlinenFind albums by this artist, keyboardist Esa KotilainenFind albums by this artist, bassist Harri MerilahtiFind albums by this artist, drummer Roope KoistinenFind albums by this artist and percussionist Esa RoswallFind albums by this artist. The music is more conventional Fusion oriented, with melodic themes and some Prog elements as well.
By the time the second broadcast presented here was captured (early 1977), the so called "first wave" of Finnish Progressive Rock / Fusion bands was almost over with Tasavallan PresidenttiFind albums by this artist already disbanded and WigwamFind albums by this artist about to be disbanded after switching to more Pop oriented music. This gave an opportunity to the "second wave" of Finnish Prog / Fusion bands like those appearing here to capture the scene.
FinnforestFind albums by this artist already had two excellent albums under their belt, the eponymous debut "FinnforestFind albums with this title" from 1975 and the follow up "Lahto MatkalleFind albums with this title" from 1976, both released on Love Records. Founded by the brothers: guitarist Pekka TegelmanFind albums by this artist and drummer Jussi TegelmanFind albums by this artist the band also included keyboardist Pertti PokkiFind albums by this artist and bassist Jarmo HiekkalaFind albums by this artist. They perform two pieces, which did not appear on the released albums, one by Pokki and the other by Jussi Tegelman. The music is strongly Fusion oriented, with some Prog elements present as well.
ElonkorjuuFind albums by this artist had a long history debuting with their album "Harvest TimeFind albums with this title" already in 1972, which was Blues-Rock oriented. Over time they disbanded and created the group again, changing the lineup and musical direction more towards Jazz-Rock Fusion and Funk. The lineup present here includes vocalist Kari TamminenFind albums by this artist, saxophonist Juha UnkilaFind albums by this artist, pianist Pekka TyniFind albums by this artist, guitarist Jukka SyreniusFind albums by this artist, bassist Veli-Pekka PessiFind albums by this artist and drummer Veikko NoutioFind albums by this artist. They perform three songs, all by Syrenius, which showcase the stylistic diversity of their music.
Overall this is some of the most staggering music created in Europe in the early to mid 1970s that one is able to hear and for Fusion and Jazz oriented Prog-heads this is an absolute must have! Side Note The Finnish independent label SvartFind albums on this label Records released an unprecedented series of albums called Pop Liisa and Jazz Liisa, which present priceless historical recordings of Finnish Rock, Progressive Rock, Jazz-Rock Fusion and Jazz music, recorded live and broadcasted from the Liisankatu Studios in Helsinki under the "Popstudio" and "Jazzstudio" monikers between 1972 and 1977. The studios were owned by the YLE (Finnish Broadcasting Company), a public broadcasting service, which not only allowed the burgeoning Finnish music scene at the time to be exposed but also carefully archived the recordings for future generations. All this incredible music was previously unissued and collectively is probably the most important document of Finnish music from that period ever assembled.
The music was released on 36 LPs (Pop Liisa Vol. 01 to Vol. 18 and Jazz Liisa Vol. 01 to Vol. 18) and on 18 CDs with every two consecutive volumes combined on one CD.
The sound quality is absolutely superb, often better than the sound quality on the LPs released by these artists at the time. Many of the groups appearing on these albums never managed to record an album and these recordings are the only recorded legacy in existence of their activity. The released are accompanied by well researched and intelligent liner notes.
This archival project is an outstanding example of how Cultural Legacy should be treated as well as of exemplary dedication to record producing professionalism.
| Updated: 15/05/2020Posted: 03/05/2020 | CD 1 Remastered Recommend To A Friend |
  | CHRISTIAN SCHWINDT QUINTET ~ FOR FRIENDS AND RELATIVES ROCKET 068 (Barcode: 6417138607669) ~ FINLAND ~ Jazz Recorded: 1963 - 1965 Released: 2011
This is a reissue of the seminal album by Finnish drummer / composer / bandleader Christian SchwindtFind albums by this artist, one of the Godfathers of modern Finnish Jazz. This album is considered as the second modern Jazz release in Finland, preceded only by the Esa PethmanFind albums by this artist album "The Modern Sound Of FinlandFind albums with this title", which was recorded in late 1964 / early 1965, whereas this album was recorded in November 1965. Collectors interested in more fine details should check out the phenomenal and pioneering Finnish Jazz Discography by Hans WesterbergFind albums by this artist, published in 1977 or my publication on this subject from 1992, both published by the Finnish Jazz Federation.
The original album presented seven original compositions, which were recorded in two separate sessions. Six compositions were recorded by a new lineup of the quintet that included trumpeter Otto DonnerFind albums by this artist, saxophonist Erik DannholmFind albums by this artist, pianist Heikki SarmantoFind albums by this artist and bassist Tapani TamminenFind albums by this artist. The compositions were three each by Donner and Sarmanto. The seventh composition was recorded with the old lineup of the quintet that included pianist Pentti HietanenFind albums by this artist, who also composed the music, and bassist Pekka SarmantoFind albums by this artist. The expanded reissue adds three bonus tracks (two by Hietanen and one by Donner) recorded in late 1963 and early 1964 by the a.m. old lineup and saxophonist Tuomas KotovirtaFind albums by this artist instead of Dannholm. Sadly for such monumental reissue the research was extremely sloppy and the cover art is a reprint of the original, which includes several mistakes.
The music is of course phenomenal, and reflects the birth of modern Finnish / European Jazz, which was exploding across the continent, finally breaking with the stale American tradition and searching for new ways of expression. It is fascinating to compare this music to the recordings made across Europe at this pivotal time and see the similarities that Jazz musicians in UK, Poland, Germany and other countries were creating at the time, exploring the wonderful Freedom and breaking all existing boundaries on the fly.
In retrospect it is sad that this album is the only recorded legacy by Schwindt as a leader, but let us not forget that he co-founded of the LoveFind albums on this label Records label (with Donner and journalist Atte BlomFind albums by this artist) in 1966, which changed the Finnish music landscape dramatically.
This album is an icon of modern European Jazz and although the music was recorded fifty-five years ago, it still sounds absolutely astounding and completely relevant. Sadly this reissue is now very hard to find and it’s a crime that this album is not available on the market for new generations to learn from!
| Updated: 29/08/2020Posted: 29/08/2020 | CD 1 Remastered Bonus Tracks Essential Recommend To A Friend |
  | JUKKA TOLONEN RAMBLIN` JAZZ BAND / KOM QUARTET ~ JAZZ LIISA VOL. 03 & VOL. 04 SVART 024 (Barcode: 6430050665807) ~ FINLAND ~ Jazz-Rock Fusion Recorded: 1973 - 1975 Released: 2016
Guitarist / composer / bandleader Jukka TolonenFind albums by this artist moved with ease between Progressive Rock, Fusion and Jazz and was one of the founders of modern Finnish music scene. The band captured during this live radio broadcast features a powerful double rhythm section and includes also trumpeter Mike KoskinenFind albums by this artist, saxophonist Pekka PoyryFind albums by this artist, bassists Pekka PohjolaFind albums by this artist and Heikki VirtanenFind albums by this artist and drummers Reino LaineFind albums by this artist and Ronnie OsterbergFind albums by this artist, a most impressive collection of top Finnish Fusion / Jazz musicians at the time.
They perform only two extended pieces, around twenty minutes each, both composed by Tolonen. The first piece originates from his second album "Summer GamesFind albums with this title" and the second from his debut album "Tolonen!Find albums with this title". Both pieces feature extensive soloing by all participants, including a rare violin solo by Pohjola, who of course is primarily known as a legendary bassist / composer.
The KOM QuartetFind albums by this artist, which was captured here in an expanded sextet lineup featuring two vocalists: Eija OrpanaFind albums by this artist (who also plays violin) and Pertti MelasniemiFind albums by this artist (who also plays percussion) in addition to the four instrumentalists, regular members of the band: pianist Eero OjanenFind albums by this artist, guitarist Jukka HauruFind albums by this artist, bassist Tapani TamminenFind albums by this artist and drummer Ari ValtonenFind albums by this artist, were members of the KOM Theatre group of musical / social activists.
They perform six songs (two combined into one track), composed three each by Hauru and Ojanen, all based on the lyrics by the novelist / poet Claes AnderssonFind albums by this artist, who was later on Finland´s Minister of Culture (1995-1998). Although featuring lyrics, these tracks are mostly instrumental and feature extensive soloing by Hauru and Ojanen.
Overall this is some of the most staggering music created in Europe in the early to mid 1970s that one is able to hear and for European Jazz and Fusion connoisseurs this is an absolute must have! Side Note The Finnish independent label SvartFind albums on this label Records released an unprecedented series of albums called Pop Liisa and Jazz Liisa, which present priceless historical recordings of Finnish Rock, Progressive Rock, Jazz-Rock Fusion and Jazz music, recorded live and broadcasted from the Liisankatu Studios in Helsinki under the "Popstudio" and "Jazzstudio" monikers between 1972 and 1977. The studios were owned by the YLE (Finnish Broadcasting Company), a public broadcasting service, which not only allowed the burgeoning Finnish music scene at the time to be exposed but also carefully archived the recordings for future generations. All this incredible music was previously unissued and collectively is probably the most important document of Finnish music from that period ever assembled.
The music was released on 36 LPs (Pop Liisa Vol. 01 to Vol. 18 and Jazz Liisa Vol. 01 to Vol. 18) and on 18 CDs with every two consecutive volumes combined on one CD.
The sound quality is absolutely superb, often better than the sound quality on the LPs released by these artists at the time. Many of the groups appearing on these albums never managed to record an album and these recordings are the only recorded legacy in existence of their activity. The released are accompanied by well researched and intelligent liner notes.
This archival project is an outstanding example of how Cultural Legacy should be treated as well as of exemplary dedication to record producing professionalism.
| Updated: 03/06/2020Posted: 03/06/2020 | CD 1 Remastered Recommend To A Friend |
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