Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Moonlight - The Edge, Modern dance in The Twilight Zone 1978 Tophits-Finnhits / Shadoks



Moonlight and northern lights from Finland. Progressive rock album. Beautifully simple organ driven music from Turku, Åbo. This did not sell  in 1978 so the original albums are very rare and sought after.

Thursday, April 28, 2016

Catapilla - Changes 1972 Vertigo this re Akarma 2000)



Catapillas second record Changes is better than their debut. Anna Meek's vocals sound better too. Changes is an enjoyable prog-jazz blend from star to the end. Music flows peacefully and Ann's singing carries on the eternal feeling on the album.

I have today put six new records on my blog/record self and all of them are great music in different rstyles. I could listen this over and over again. One of the best records on Vertigo label, no doubt. Akarma has made unbilievable choises when re printing rare albums. You can always trus on Akarma.

Wednesday, April 27, 2016

T2 - It Will All Work Out in Boomland (1970 Decca this re 2005 Akarma)




Wow!!! T2 is the best band i have never heard of before. Seriously.. it is quite hard to understand why T2 is not better known. I f they had continued together they might today be as famous as such bands as yes, genesis, elp and so  on... I give this 9,8 of 10. It is hard to believe it was made already in 1970. It sounds so today and fresh. I can hear that the band does not take themselves too seriously and that is the reason they do it so well. There's some humour in there playing. It sounds like they are in a flow and that feeling took me too. I have to put it on my my top ten albums list even though there might already be some congestion. I'm so happy i picked this new copy at a record flea for 20 euros.

Ps. I feel shame that i did not know this band and album, but better late than... it saved my year. Happy happy happy happy happy!!!!!

July - July (1968 Major Minor re 2014 Parlophone)



What has happened. last time i wrote here about the Cd -copy of this and disd not like very much. Maybe it was because i don't like jade warrior and i listened it at the same time with July back then. Now i have a vinyl copy wich sounds awesome!. And familiar too because i have listened the CD many times. Not until now i realize that this vinyl is a mono version. Today i find July awesome, maybe one of the best psychrock albums i can recall.

Black Cat Bones - Barbed Wire Sandwich 1970 (1970 Decca this re by Tapestry 2007)



Kossof and Kirke are not on this album, they are Free. Hah! Barbed Wire is quality blues-rock, should i say it it is a guitar album by Rod Price.

An easier one: Four women: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybohjil0MMA

King Crimson - Red (1974 Island, this re 198?)


Fripp, Wetton and Bruford... the best KC lineup which made band's three best record albums too: Lark's, Starless and Red and Red is obviously the top of that triangle. Great record.

Todd Rundgren - Todd (1974 Bearsville 2lp)


An excellent record. I first time in 70s purchased Utopia's live album and then some other Rundgren's records and this the latest find. Tood R is one of a kind of a genius, maybe not always understood as we as he should be. Since 1975 i have listened his music and am still a fan of him. There is something special in his music and maybe some zappaish moments/elements sometimes too. And i am a fan of Zappa as well.

Everybody is going to heaven https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J17v-1rDl1M

Friday, March 4, 2016

Kalevala Orchestra - People No Names (Lp Re Svart 2015)





Allthough I'm Finnish (a person from Finland) myself and have listened to prog rock since early 70s, I never paid much attention to Kalevala Orchestra back then. I have put the band somewhere in the backroom of my interest. Now I'm trying to recall why i did so, because Paeople No Names turns out to be excellent prog rock. It took me about 40 years to notice it. Again, why? First I thought it was because I maybe did not like Harri Saksala's voice too much, but as a matter of fact he sings only on two tracks (and nowadays I like his singing on this album). Then I think I remembered why... It was later in 70s when I first time heard Kalevala. Their deput album's songs were not played a lot on the radio back then, but in 1978 their second album Boogie Jungle's song Boogie was played a lot. I recall that liked it but not more than progressive rock and I must have thought Kalevala Orchestra is mostly boogie style music. It is'n, not at all. This People No Names album did not sell a lot at that time it was released and accurate and original albums are nowadays very rare and hard to find. One seems to have been sold for about 1000 euros on ebay. So I did not have too many opportunities to listen to the real and progressive Kalevala Orchestra before this rerelease by Svart Records. The cover art is quite repulsive and my mental image of Kalevala being mostly boogie rock have formed my feelings to Kalevala orchestra through these years. Now I know the music of the band better and
thank Svart Records for reissuing this.

After all that personal speculation and recolloction of mine I just say that if you are in prog rock and have never heard of Kalevala Orchestra before,  I can foresee you may like them too. Their  third album Abraham's Blue Refrain is a bit milder and lighter effort, but not bad at all. Their second album Jungle Boogie maybe too under rated too, because it differs from these two others, but if you like straight boogie rock and have an open mind, it may please you as well.

If you dont like the main track People No Names because of the vocalist's sound, don't give up too easily. The other tracks are mostly instrumental and maay delight you more. After all I think this album earns a place as a classic among the others in the prog music genre.

Special respect to: Matti Kurkinen the band's guitarist would have challenged the two Finnish guitar maestros Jukka Tolonen and Albert Järvinen, if he only had not bee run down by a truck in a bus stop in 1975.






Wednesday, March 2, 2016

J. K. & Co. - Suddenly One Summer (1968 White Whale)






This one is on the second place on my list of The Most Underrated albums ever. So beautiful, light psychedelic music. Jay Kaye must be a genius when making this as a teenager, 16 or somethng. I love this album. I found this in 2009 and if i someday give away my record collection this is one of the last albums to let go.

Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Chango - Honey Is Sweeter Than Blood (1976 Mercury)


Some seem to say Chango is a Santana clone. It isn't. Chango is Chango. Enjoyable progressive latin rock.

Wet Willie - Wet Willie (1971 Capricorn)








Southern boogie rock is not my cup of tea, but this is quite ok. Picked this at a flea just because of the funny cover art.

Soft Machine - Bundles (1975 Harvest)



Excellent album by Soft Machine. This sounds even better than their previous albums.

Stranglers . The Raven (UA 1979)


I like this easy listening Stranglers style punk rock. Hypnotic like Violent Femmes. Zappa and Violent Femmes crossover...?

Friday, February 12, 2016

Farm - Farm



Jokaisessa levykokoelmassa pitää olla ainakin yksi outo anomalia. Minun anomaliassani tämä ei tosin taida tosin paljon poiketa kontekstista, mutta haitanneeko tuo ketään ellei edes vaimoani. Hän sanoi yhdestä kappaleesta että onko tämä nyt sitä Lemmyä? No ei ollut, mutta ehkä paikoin sitä samaa junnausta.