Rumat sävelet | ||||
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Released | July 1981 | |||
Recorded | October 1980 - May 1981 | |||
Genre | New wave, punk rock, post-punk | |||
Label | Poko Records | |||
Producer | Pantse Syrjä | |||
Hassisen Kone chronology | ||||
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Soundi | [1] |
Rumat sävelet (Finnish for "The Ugly Tunes") is the second album of Finnish rock band Hassisen Kone. It was a successful follow-up to the group's debut Täältä tullaan Venäjä, and was certified platinum in 2005.[2]
Ismo Alanko has said that the album's lyrics partly reflected how he experienced the sudden success of their debut album.[3] This is most evident in the song "Jurot nuorisojulkkikset" ("Surly Youth Celebrities"). Hassisen Kone played the song in 2000 at a reunion concert, even though Alanko thought it was strange singing the song as a 40-year-old.[4]
In 2005 the critics of Soundi rock magazine chose the album to be the fifth greatest Finnish popular music album.
Track listing
All tracks written by Ismo Alanko.[5]
- "Oikeus on voittanut taas"—3:12
- "Führerin puolesta"—3:22
- "Jurot nuorisojulkkikset"—3:27
- "Uhrisavua"—3:15
- "Jeesus tulee"—2:30
- "Tuomiopäivä tulee"—4:32
- "Odotat?!"—3:15
- "Rajat"—4:15
- "Tällä tiellä"—3:14
- "Pelkurit"—2:28
- "Hyvä olla"—4:12
Personnel
- Ismo Alanko -- vocals, guitar, keyboards, cello
- Reijo Heiskanen—guitar, backing vocals
- Jussi Kinnunen -- bass, backing vocals
- Harri Kinnunen -- drums
Notes
- ↑ Soundi review
- ↑ Hassisen Kone on ifpi.fi - Retrieved on March 5, 2008
- ↑ Tero Valkonen on Pomus - Populaarimusiikin museo - Retrieved on April 21, 2008
- ↑ Pekka Nissilä: Juha Vainion Rahaston tunnustuspalkinto Ismo Alangolle Archived 2012-02-11 at the Wayback Machine SELVIS magazine 3/2003
- ↑ Rumat sävelet on aanitearkisto.fi database - Retrieved on March 6, 2008
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