Jukka Tolonen – The Hook 1974 / Hysterica 1975 (1994) Lossless

Jukka Tolonen – The Hook 1974 / Hysterica 1975 (1994) Lossless


Artist: Jukka Tolonen  Title Of Album: The Hook / Hysterica  Year Of Release: 1994  Country: Finland  Genre: Prog Rock / Jazz Rock / Fusion  Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, scans)   Size: 479 Mb


Tracklist:

The Hook
1. Aurora Borealis - 12:53
2. Starfish - 6:13
3. The Sea - 8:18
4. The Hook - 8:32
Hysterica
5. Jimi - 9:26
6. Django - 2:31
7. Hysterica - 6:29
8. Tiger - 6:58
9. Silva The Cat - 4:46
10. Windermere Avenue - 7:15

Musicans:

Accordion – Esa Kotilainen (tracks: 1 to 4)
Bass – Heikki Virtanen, Pekka Pohjola (tracks: 8)
Drums, Percussion – Esko Rosnell
Guitar, Composed By – Jukka Tolonen
Organ, Clavinet, Synthesizer – Esa Kotilainen
Piano – Jukka Tolonen (tracks: 1 to 4)
Saxophone [Alto, Soprano], Flute – Pekka Pöyry
Saxophone [Baritone] – Seppo Paakkunainen (tracks: 1 to 4)
Saxophone [Soprano], Flute – Sakari Kukko (tracks: 8)



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Trumpet - Bertil Löfgren * ( tracks: A2) Written-By - Jukka Tolonen Notes Recorded in Stockholm 5-11 August 1974 at Marcus Music AB. "Starfish" was specially composed for the Helsinki Festival 1974. Ⓟ&Ⓒ 1974, Love Records track durations not credited on release Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout (Side A): LR-LP-113-A

Guitar - Jukka Tolonen Music By, Arranged By - Jukka Tolonen Organ, Clavinet, Synthesizer - Esa Kotilainen Producer - Otto Donner Notes Recorded at Marcus Music AB, Stockholm. Dedicated to Tanja, Dimitri and Silva. Some came with two B-side labels. Disc labels: Ⓟ&Ⓒ Love Records Kustannus Ⓒ Love Records, 1975 Barcode and Other Identifiers

Hysterica is the fourth studio album by guitarist Jukka Tolonen, released in 1975 through Love Records; a remastered edition was reissued in 2004. [1] Overview Hysterica is more rock -oriented than its jazz fusion predecessor, The Hook. "Jimi" and "Django" are tributes to guitarists Jimi Hendrix and Django Reinhardt, respectively.

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