Finlanders

Finlanders

Finlanders is a Finnish schlager band. It has been active since 1984. The members of the band are Jussi Lammela, Aarne Hartelin, Kari Lehtomäki, Tomi Oravala, Lasse Paasikko and Timo Pelander. Their album "Seikkailija", released in 2005, has been certified platinum in Finland. In addition, two of their other albums have been certified gold.

Discography

* Finlanders esittää (1985)
* Haavenainen (1986)
* Finlanders (1986)
* Bamboleo (1988)
* Painu lähemmäksi kultasein (1990)
* Huviretki (1992)
* Käy tanssimaan (1994)
* Yli tuhannen virran (1995)
* Finlanders tanssittaa (1997)
* Finlanders tanssittaa '98 (1998)
* Vähän enemmän (1999)
* Anna jatkua yön (2001)
* Kauneinta häämusiikkia (2002)
* Et kai luule (2003)
* Seikkailija (2005)
* Mitä sulle kuuluu (2007)

Compilations

* 20 suosikkia – Bamboleo (1997)
* Finlanders parhaat '92-'97 (1997)
* Finlanders 20 v. Juhlalevy (2004)

External links

* [http://www.finlanders.fi/ The official website of Finlanders]


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