Showing posts with label Tasavallan Presidentti. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tasavallan Presidentti. Show all posts

April 10, 2018

Tasavallan Presidentti ‎– Pop-Liisa 01 (1973/2016, LP, Finland)

Side A
A. Lennosta Kii (19:28)
Side B
B. Dance (14:28)

Musicians:
Pekka Pöyry: Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute, Piano, Electric Piano
Vesa Aaltonen: Drums
Heikki «Häkä» Virtanen: Electric Bass
Jukka Tolonen: Electric Guitar
Eero Raittinen: Vocals, Percussion

Live at Liisankatu studios, Helsinki. Live broadcast on Channel 2, Wednesday September 12th, 1973, 8 pm to 8.40 pm. Produced by Yle. Hosted by Erkki ”Unde” Lehtola.


The Pop-Liisa and Jazz-Liisa broadcast session series presents previously unreleased and forgotten gems from the biggest names of Finnish prog and jazz of the 1970’s.
Never bootlegged and known up until now only to a few faithful servants (and largely thought to have been lost for ever), these sessions offer a hitherto unrivalled look into the state of Finnish jazz and progressive rock between the years 1972-1977. Imagine if the sessions recorded by John Peel had only recently been discovered, and you get an idea of the cultural weight of what is being brought into the light of day here.
Originally recorded as broadcasts by YLE (the national radio service Yleisradio, ”the Finnish BBC”), the thirty-four Liisankatu sessions are a genuine who’s who of Finnish prog and jazz. Interestingly, anyone with even basic knowledge of the era’s biggest bands will recognize familiar names at play within these obscure bands.
As such, these sessions provide the missing link between jazz and prog, explaining through spirited performances – and largely unknown collaborations – the instrumental prowess and dexterity of these players and bands. What’s best, these sessions show these exceptional bands playing for the moment in front of a hundred strong studio audience, not weighed down by the tedium of studio recording, and thus somehow miraculously managing to capture the best of both worlds: studio performances in front of a live audience. (svart)

November 18, 2017

Tasavallan Presidentti ‎– Lambertland (1972, CD, Finland)

The third album by Tasavallan Presidentti was also their first with the lead singer Eero Raittinen. Frank Robson was the lead singer on their first two albums. Both of those are really good albums but I prefer Lambertland as the ultimate Tasavallan Presidentti album. I still consider Robson as a better singer than Raittinen because Raittinen's English isn't that great.
However the instrumental work on Lambertlant is just superb five stars quality. Just like the songwriting too. Any of these six songs could be called as a highlight here but I still choose "The Bargain" and "Dance" as my favourite songs. "Dance" shows Tolonen's skills on the guitar once again. It's easy to understand why the instrumental work of Lambertland got so positive reviews at the time of it's release.
Lambertland is often considered as the magnum opus by Tasavallan Presidentti and I have to agree with that. This is five stars jazzy progressive rock record and one of the greatest albums from Finland ever. Their absolute best.
Tracklist:
1. Lounge (8:25)
2. Lambertland (6:59)
3. Celebration Of The Saved Nine (3:33)
4. The Bargain (7:17)
5. Dance (5:57)
6. Last Quarters (8:14)
   Bonus:
7. Selvä Näkijä (4:18)
8. Sisältäni Portin Löysin (4:57)

Musicians:
  Måns Groundstroem – Bass
Vesa Aaltonen – Drums
Jukka Tolonen – Guitar
Pekka Pöyry – Saxophone, Flute
Eero Raittinen – Vocals
Recorded April-May 1972 at Finnvox Helsinki, Finland and at Europafilm Stockholm, Sweden.
CD remastering: Finnox, Helsinki, Oct. 2009