Showing posts with label Estonia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Estonia. Show all posts

April 16, 2024

VSP Projekt – VSP Projekt (1989, CD, Estonia/USSR)



Tracklist:
1 Mees Sarvega = Man With A Horn 4:47
2 Oktoober, Oktoober = October, October 5:17
3 Tuulepealne = Windswept Land 6:55
4 Mäluäng = Anguish Of Memories 5:02
5 Hilineja = Latecomer 8:40
6 Kuulaps = Moon Child 2:14

Musicians:
Bass – Raul Vaigla
Drums, Percussion – Andrus Vaht
Guitar – Riho Sibul
Keyboards – Aare Põder, Sven Grünberg (3, 6)

March 27, 2023

Ne Zhdali – Rhinoceroses And Other Forms Of Life (1990, LP, Estonia)





Tracklist:
1 Rhino I 5:24
2 Bossa II (Dedicated To Marina D.) 3:12
3 Rhino III (Russians) 3:23
4 Bossa I 2:40
5 Rhino V 4:27
6 Bossa V (Didjeridu-Boogie) 2:17
7 Rhino II (Dedicated To Conny Plank) 4:56
8 Bossa IV 6:43
9 Rhino IV (Returning Of The Rooks) 6:22
10 Bossa III (The Melody) 3:27

Musicians:
Bass, Double Bass – Ilya Komarov
Drums, Percussion – Vitaly Redchits
Guitars, Lead Vocals – Leonid Soibelman
Piano [Steinbach] – Avi Nedzvetsky
Trombone, Guitar, Bells, Backing Vocals – Oleg Davidovitch
Trumpet, Alto Saxophone, Backing Vocals – Vadim Veeremaa
Voice, Performer [Objects] – Victor Bitlovsky


Ne Zhdali (Unexpected) were formed in 1987 in Tallin, Estonia. They were initially a septet which was reduced to a sextet and included: Leonid Soybelman (guitars, lead vocals), Ilja Komarov (bass, backing vocals), Andrei Kulagin (aka Victor Bitlovsky) (keyboards, vocals, euphonium), Avi Nedzvetsky (keyboards, left after the first album), Vadim Veeremaa (trumpet French horn), Oleg Davidovitch (trombone, guitar, backing vocals), Vitaly Redchits (drums).
François Couture from All Music Guide says this about their sound: "Blending punk energy with the complexity of true progressive rock (think Henry Cow), occasional funk rhythms and Balkanese folk melodies, the sextet displayed tremendous amounts of energy on stage." (progarchives)

June 09, 2019

Tõnu Naissoo Trio ‎– Tõnu Naissoo Trio (1970, LP, Estonia)


Tõnu Naissoo Trio - Tõnu Naissoo Trio LP (1970)

A1. Avamine
A2. Näen ma teid veel?
A3. Poiss ja tüdruk
A4. Reis tundmatusse
B1. Tule ikka
B2. Haapsalu
B3. Kaks eite

Bass - Jüri Plisnik
Composed By -- E. Felicius (tracks: B1), Tõnu Naissoo (tracks: A, B2), Uno Naissoo (tracks: B3)
Flute - Avo Joala (tracks: B1, B3)
Percussion - Eino Tandre
Piano - Tõnu Naissoo
Vocals - Els Himma (tracks: B1)

Nice record of this estonian trio. Classic line-up with some flute and bewitching female vocals by Els Himma, good rhythm section and nice compositions in a lyrical and beautiful ECM style with some folk influences. (

August 10, 2018

In Spe ‎– In Spe (1983, LP/ CD, USSR)



Songs / Tracks Listing

Side 1
1. Symphony for Seven Performers (E.-S. Tüür)
a) Ostium (4:27)
b) Illuminatio (6:35)
c) Mare Vitreum (8:30)
Side 2
2. Antidolorosum (E.S. Tüür - A. Alliksaar) (4:47)
3. The Sunboat (E.-S. Tüür) (9:00)
4. The Fight of the Spheres (E.-0S.Tüür) (7:20)

Recorded 1982, Tallinn City Hall studios
Sound engineer, CD-mastering: Priit Kuulberg
Layout: Atko Januson
Cover image: Emil Lausmäe
Executive producer: Tiia Teder
(Previously released on 1983 by Melodija, C60 19367 001)
© 1999 Estonian Radio ERCD 028

Line-up / Musicians
Peeter Brambat / flute, tenor recorder
Toivo Kopli / bass guitar
Priit Kuulberg / digital normalizer, roland vocoder
Mart Metsala / Prophet 5, Roland Jupiter 8, Hammond, VLM
Riho Sibul / guitars
Anne Tüür / Fender Rhodes, Yamaha electric grand piano
Erkki-Sven Tüür / Mini moog, Prophet 5, Roland Jupiter 8, Flute, Soprano recorder, Vocal
Arvo Urb / Drums




Eesti Raadio ‎– ERCD-028 
more info

In Spe biography
In Spe has an interesting story. It is essentially two different, high-quality, bands. Both versions reflecting the vision of an enigmatic leader. The first incarnation was founded by Erkki-Sven Tüür, who has gone on to be be one of the top classical composers in the world. He set out to create music called chamber rock (sound familliar?). With the help of drummer Arvo Urb, guitarist Riho Sibul, keyboardist Mart Metsala, bass player Toivo Kopli, Flautist Peeter Brambat, and his wife Anne Tüür on piano, the first band was formed.

The band played gigs, and recorded, all the while building a stellar reputation. In 1983 they released the highly acclaimed, yet rare, self-titled debut. This, along with their existing notoriety, would form the basis of them being seen as the godfathers of Estonian prog. Some refer to it as one of the best prog recordings of all time. Being largely instrumental was a blessing in disguise. It didn't have as much trouble getting by Soviet censors as vocal recordings of the time. Still, only 3000 copies were made.

The band would take a drastic turn near the end of 1983, as Tüür left to study music full time. Enter keyboardist, and music student, Alo Mattiisen. His jazzy style would change the direction of the band, but not diminish the quality. Under his leadership they released anther album (also self-titled), featuring the eclectic "Typewriter Concerto in D." The piece actually uses a manual typewriter as a percussion instrument. This album enjoyed a much larger distribution than its predecessor. Which also led to some confusion. People who had heard the tales of the first release, were faced with something quite different.

Mattiisen rose to become a national hero, by writing music for Estonia's Singing Revolution.

The recordings are available, but still rare. The 1994 Musea release of the second album is said to be of poor quality. In 1999 the first album was released on CD, and some of Mattiisen's rock operas (performed by In Spe) were released in 2000. (Progarchives)

March 18, 2018

Põhja Konn - Põhja Konn (2016 CD + 2018 2x LP, Estonia)

My Facebook friend Henri Roosipõld some days ago write me on behalf an Estonian prog rock band Põhja Konn. He writes "..I’m sending you a video single „Ümarruut“ which was recorded during Põhja Konn's video session at Ö Stuudio, would be great to know your opinion on it. Cheers, Henri".
I listen to the whole album and I'm very surprised... This is really good music!!

So, I'm very happy to promote their debut album

Henri introduces me to the group:
PÕHJA KONN translates as Northern Frog - a mythological creature derived from the Devil figure in Biblical semantics, which was later transformed into a dragon-like beast in Estonian folklore.
The Estonian group started in 2009, rehearsing together with occasional performances until early 2011, when the band went on hiatus.
Out of the blue in 2015 came an invitation from the Estonian Writers’ Association to produce and release an album, setting classic Estonian 20th Century poetry to rock music in the progressive idiom of this exciting new band.
The band was originally given eight poems by Betti Alver (Estonian poetess), whose 110th birthday was celebrated on the band’s debut album’s „Põhja Konn“ release date in 2016. The band had substantial creative liberty in setting these texts to music and, never having recorded their previous body of work, PÕHJA KONN reignited the fires of their yet unrecorded music with the addition of four new tracks using Betti Alver’s poems, which together comprised their debut album „Põhja Konn“. PÕHJA KONN was nominated as the Band of The Year and their debut album was nominated as the Debut and Rock Album of The Year by Estonian Music Awards in 2017.
In February 2018 PÕHJA KONN released a double vinyl „Põhja Konn“.


Band members:
Valter Soosalu – vocals, keyboards
Jürgen Kütner – guitar
Kristen Kütner – guitar
Siim Avango – bass guitar
Ott Adamson – drums

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discography: 
Põhja Konn „Põhja Konn“ CD 
(Released November 2016)
Tracklist:
1) Võitlus (music: Jürgen Kütner/Valter Soosalu/Siim Avango; lyrics: Jakob Liiv) (5:35)
2) Põhja Konn (music: Valter Soosalu; lyrics: Valter Soosalu) (4:05)
3) Tähetund (music: Valter Soosalu; lyrics: Betti Alver) (4:03)
4) Ärkamine (music: Valter Soosalu; lyrics: Jürgen Kütner) (5:39)
5) Hulkuv laev (music: Valter Soosalu; lyrics: Betti Alver) (5:22)
6) Pigilind (music: Valter Soosalu; lyrics: Betti Alver) (4:00)
7) Ümarruut (music: Valter Soosalu; instrumental) (6:03)
8) Mängivad pillid, kuu on vees (music: Valter Soosalu/Jürgen Kütner; lyrics: Karl Ristikivi) (5:57)
9) Selle ilma igav kainus (music: Valter Soosalu; lyrics: Betti Alver) (4:26)
10) Ilu (music: Valter Soosalu; lyrics: Lydia Koidula) (5:14)
11) Kas ma Eestit unes nägin? (music: Jürgen Kütner/Valter Soosalu/ Robin Juhkental; lyrics: Juhan Liiv) (3:42)
Total length: (54:06)

Põhja Konn „Põhja Konn“ Gatefold 2 LP(Released February 2018)
Tracklist
A-side (16:57) - black
„Suurest haardest“ (music: Karmo Nigula/ Valter Soosalu/Martin Kikas; lyrics: Betti Alver)
„Võitlus“ (music: Jürgen Kütner/Valter Soosalu/Siim Avango; lyrics: Jakob Liiv)
„Põhja Konn“ (music: Valter Soosalu; lyrics: Valter Soosalu)
„Hulkuv laev“ (music: Valter Soosalu; lyrics: Betti Alver)

B-side (15:05) - black
„Mitte viirastus, meeltepett“ (music: Lauri Kaldoja/Valter Soosalu/Martin Kikas; lyrics Betti Alver)
„Pigilind“ (music: Valter Soosalu; lyrics Betti Alver)
„Ärkamine“ (music: Valter Soosalu; lyrics: Jürgen Kütner)
„Tähetund“ (music: Valter Soosalu; lyrics: Betti Alver)

C-side (14:05) - white
„Ümarruut“ (music: Valter Soosalu; instrumental)
„Mängivad pillid, kuu on vees“ (music: Valter Soosalu/Jürgen Kütner; lyrics: Karl Ristikivi)
„Külm puhang lõõtsub“ (music: Andres Ots/Valter Soosalu/Martin Kikas; lyrics: Betti Alver)

D-side (15:00) - white
„Hääled“ (music: Anu Lamp/Valter Soosalu/ Martin Kikas; lyrics: Betti Alver)
„Selle ilma igav kainus“ (music: Valter Soosalu; lyrics: Betti Alver)
„Ilu“ (music: Valter Soosalu; lyrics: Lydia Koidula)
„Kas ma Eestit unes nägin?“ (music: Jürgen Kütner/Valter Soosalu/Robin Juhkental; lyrics: Juhan Liiv)

Enjoy it!!