Harsoinen teräs
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Harsoinen teräs | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | March 1982 | |||
Recorded | January 1982 | |||
Genre | New wave, post-punk, progressive rock, art rock | |||
Length | 38:36 | |||
Label | Poko Records | |||
Producer | Hassisen Kone | |||
Hassisen Kone chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Soundi | [1] |
Harsoinen teräs is the third and final album of Hassisen Kone, released in 1982. Musically, the album has a progressive twist to it. The songs are more complicated than on the group's two previous albums, and the band's lineup was expanded to seven people for this album, featuring a new guitarist Jukka Orma (who later continued with Ismo Alanko in Sielun Veljet), saxophonist Antti Seppo, keyboardist Safka Pekkonen and percussionist Hannu Porkka.
Track listing
All songs by Alanko.[2]
- "Harsoinen teräs"—4:40
- "Kupla kimaltaa"—3:30
- "Levottomat jalat"—3:04
- "Totuus"—5:35
- "Eksyneet lampaat"—2:37
- "Julkinen eläin"—3:50
- "Kuollut eläköön"—4:44
- "Olen toki, vain sen tiedän"—4:15
- "Pelko"—6:21
English edition
The track list of an English language edition (which has only vocal tracks redubbed) is slightly different, replacing some tracks with songs from previous releases.
- High Tension Wire (Harsoinen teräs) —04:51
- Gold Bricks (Muoviruusuja omenapuissa) —04:00
- Bubbles in the Stream (Kupla kimaltaa) —03:42
- Truth (Totuus) —05:33
- Blood Runs Slow (Hiljaa virtaa veri) —05:19
- Walking Fever (Levottomat jalat) —03:05
- Beast in the Window (Julkinen eläin) —03:52
- Panic (Pelko) —06:57
Personnel
- Ismo Alanko -- vocals
- Jukka Orma -- guitar
- Jussi Kinnunen -- bass, backing vocals
- Safka Pekkonen -- organ, electric piano, piano, backing vocals
- Hannu Porkka -- xylophone, percussion
- Antti Seppo -- saxophone
- Harri Kinnunen -- drums
References
- ^ Soundi review
- ^ Harsoinen teräs Archived 2011-07-18 at the Wayback Machine on aanitearkisto,fi database - Retrieved on March 6, 2008