In the early 1970’s Koskinen went to the US to study jazz at the Berklee College of Music (inspired by Heikki Sarmanto, who also attended that school). Upon his return to Finland in 1975, he gathered some of the best local musicians to form a Quintet and record his debut album as a leader. The players include the excellent sax player Pekka PöyryFind albums by this artist, drummer Reino LaineFind albums by this artist and pianist Vladimir ShafranovFind albums by this artist (one of several Eastern European jazz refugees living in Finland). Old buddy Juhani AaltonenFind albums by this artist (and other musicians) guests on two tunes.
All the music was written by Koskinen and can be best described as post-Coltrane hard-bop with distinct Art BlakeyFind albums by this artist / Miles Davis / Wayne ShorterFind albums by this artist influences, but as always with European jazz it is more intricate and incorporates slight folk motifs into the jazz tapestry. The melodies are memorable and the musicians change tempo and mood to fit the atmosphere of the tune at hand with masterly sensitivity. A great jazz album for all seasons!