Suomi-Finland

Suomi-Finland

Infobox Album
Name = Suomi-Finland
Type = studio
Artist = Sielun Veljet


Released = 1988
Recorded =
Genre = Alternative rock
Length = 39:52
Label = Poko Rekords
Producer = Riku Mattila
Reviews =
* "Soundi" Rating|5|5 [http://www.soundi.fi/arvostelut?nid=1577 link]
Last album = "Shit-Hot" (1987)
This album = "Suomi-Finland" (1988)
Next album = "Softwood Music Under Slow Pillars" (1989)

"Suomi-Finland" is the sixth studio album of the Finnish rock band Sielun Veljet. It was released in 1988 between two English language albums, "Shit-Hot" and "Softwood Music Under Slow Pillars". "Suomi-Finland" has a more acoustic sound than earlier Sielun Veljet material, anticipating the psychedelic, all-acoustic "Softwood Music Under Slow Pillars". [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&searchlink=SIELUN|VELJET&sql=11:hbfuxqerldse~T1 - Retrieved on April 11 2008]

"Volvot ulvoo kuun savuun" has been covered by industrial metal band Turmion Kätilöt. [http://www.turmion-katilot.info/ang/discographie/traduction/vertajalihaa.php - Retrieved on April 11 2008]

Track listing

Music and lyrics by Ismo Alanko except where noted. [http://www.yle.fi/aanilevysto/firs2/levymerkki.php?Id=Poko+rekords+p%E4lp+085+%28+lp+%29 - Retrieved on April 10 2008]
# "Intro" -- 0:35
# "Lainsuojaton" (Alanko, Orma) -- 3:10
# "Suomi-Finland" (Alanko, Orma) -- 3:40
# "Huuhaa puuhaa" (Sielun Veljet) -- 3:25
# "Rock'n'Roll" -- 3:40
# "Ihminen" (Alanko, Orma) -- 5:31
# "Totuus vai tequila" -- 3:35
# "Sumuista hymyä" -- 5:30
# "Alamäkeen" (Sielun Veljet) -- 4:23
# "Kaisa ja Ben" -- 3:54
# "Volvot ulvoo kuun savuun" (Sielun Veljet) -- 3:29

Personnel

* Ismo Alanko -- vocals, guitar
* Jukka Orma -- guitar, strings, keyboards, vocals
* Jouko Hohko -- bass, vocals
* Alf Forsman -- drums, percussion

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