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Ottopasuuna
Studio album by
Released1991
Recorded1991
StudioSBC Studios, Kouvola, Finland
GenreFolk
Length50:57
LabelTexicalli
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Chicago Tribune[2]

Ottopasuuna is the eponymous debut album by Ottopasuuna. The performers on the album are teachers of Sibelius Academy in Helsinki.[1] The album is described as graceful and humorous. The influences for the songs range from Irish folk music to that of Eastern Europe, but is underlined by a Scandinavian touch.[2]

Track listing

No.TitleMusicLength
1."Tsizikpolkka"Traditional3:42
2."Kalmukkisottiisi"Kimmo Pohjonen3:16
3."Kolmospolska"
  • Kurt Lindblad
  • Kimmo Pohjonen
  • Kari Reiman
2:48
4."In Dulci Jubilo"Traditional2:35
5."Hippavalta"Traditional3:00
6."Kiisken Polska"Kari Reiman2:57
7."Varpunen"Traditional2:54
8."Tyyskä"Traditional2:59
9."Polska"Kurt Lindblad2:33
10."Viialan Vanhaa Kansaa"Kimmo Pohjonen2:39
11."Honkolan Mamman Kirnumasurkka"Kimmo Pohjonen2:39
12."Oira"Traditional2:57
13."Limperin Polska"Traditional2:47
14."Vibergin Masurkka"Traditional3:17
15."Sudenrita"Traditional3:07
16."Lukkarin Valssi"Traditional2:36
17."Havulintu"Kari Reiman4:11
Total length:50:57

Personnel

  • Petri Hakala – arranger, guitar, mandocello, mandolin
  • Kurt Lindblad – arranger, clarinet, composer, flute, whistle
  • Kimmo Pohjonen – arranger, composer, harmonica, marimba, melodion
  • Kari Reiman – arranger, composer, fiddle[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Tarte, Bob. Review of Ottopasuuna at AllMusic. Retrieved 2020-11-05.
  2. ^ a b Sawyers, June (1993-08-12). "Ottopasuuna Ottopasuuna (Green Linnet)". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2020-11-05.