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Album · 1975

Filed under Fusion
By UNI SONO

Tracklist

A1 TVL 6:15
A2 Chorea Urbana 8:30
A3 Boulevard Blues 6:45
B1 Jedi And Rekku (Redi Jekku, Pennut) 11:22
B2 Iltatähti 9:31

Line-up/Musicians

Bass – Pekka Pohjola
Drums – Reino Laine
Electric Piano, Piano [Grand], Synthesizer [Moog Satellite, String Synthesizer], Organ – Olli Ahvenlahti
Flute, Saxophone [Soprano, Alto, Melody], Other [Maestro Woodwind Sound System] – Paroni Paakkunainen
Guitar – Nono Söderberg
Percussion – Reino Laine, Paroni Paakkunainen

About this release

Hi-Hat – HILP 106 (Finland)

Recorded at Marcus Music AB, Stockholm, May 1975

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Matti P
Finnish jazz/fusion group UNISONO was founded in 1973. The original sextet made a tour in Poland in '73. The group's sole studio album featuring a changed line-up was recorded in Stockholm's Marcus Music studio in May 1975. Founding members Seppo "Paroni" Paakkunainen (sax, flute), keyboardist Olli Ahvenlahti and drummer Reino Laine were joined by guitarist Nono Söderberg and bassist Pekka Pohjola. A stellar line-up in which each musician already had a respectable CV in Finnish jazz and/or rock scene.

Three of the five tracks are composed by Paakkunainen who also produced the album with Ahvenlahti. The opener 'TVL' written by drummer Laine is a relatively lively piece with a jam-like atmosphere in which sax, electric piano, bass and drums (guitar stays slightly more in the background) have their spotlight moments. On 'Chorea Urbana' saxophone is taking the lead until Pohjola plays a cool bass solo, followed by a meditative slow movement for bass and keys.

Olli Ahvenlahti composition 'Boulevard Blues' is romantically charming, hurriless and laid-back, his Chick Corea -influenced electric piano in the centre. 'Jedi & Rekku' is undoubtedly named after two dogs barking at the beginning. This is the longest track (11:26) and it meanders with natural ease. Like the album as a whole, it contains first class musicianship without the feeling of self-indulgent showing-off. The Finnish title of the closing track means 'Evening Star'. This roughly 10-minute piece has a nearly hypnotic feel as saxophone, electric guitar and electric piano do their converstation against bass & drum patterns.

This is a fairly enjoyable and harmonic fusion album focusing on the airy lightness and peaceful tempos. Do not expect a fiery approach of Mahavishnu Orchestra! Actually I would have liked to hear a bit more of flute and guitar as solo instruments. Recommended for those who enjoy rather peaceful fusion. The CD re-issue was released in 2010.

(Edited from my review in ProgArchives.)

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