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Jukka Tolonen Band
"A Passanger To Paramaribo"
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The mid-seventies saw the formation of the Jukka Tolonen Band, which, in addition to the guitar stylings of Tolonen himself, featured another distinguished guitarist, Sweden's Coste Apetrea (ex Samla/Zamla), American drummer Bill Carson and a slight veering off into more jazz and funk territory than previous Tolonen solo CDs (such as "Hysterica" and "Summer Games"). "A Passanger To Paramaribo" was released about the same time as the group's live offering, "Montreux Boogie" - both albums through Love Records. Tolonen remains one of the the most diverse guitarists even today, being equally proficient in a blues, rock, or jazz/fusion setting.
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05:38 |
A Passanger To Paramaribo
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Instrumental
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06:30 |
Punks!
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Instrumental
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03:02 |
Tanja
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Instrumental
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04:39 |
Phantastes
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Instrumental
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06:02 |
Air Rock
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Instrumental
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06:23 |
Dimitri
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Instrumental
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08:25 |
What Went Wrong?
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Vocal
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Jukka Tolonen |
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Solo Guitar on All Tunes, Acoustic Guitar on 3, Piano on 4, 7 |
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Coste Apetrea |
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Electric Guitar, 12 String Acoustic Guitar on 7, Solo on "Dimitri" |
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Christer Eklund |
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Soprano Saxophone on 5, 6, Alto Sax on 1, Tenor Sax on 2, Solo on "Dimitri", Production |
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Esa Kotilainen |
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Moog on 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, Organ on 1, 5, 7, Solo on "Dimitri" |
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Ilkka Hanski |
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Electric Bass, String Bass on 7 |
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Bill Carson |
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Drums, Congas, Percussion, Vocals on 7 |
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Mans Groundstroem |
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Bass |
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Paul Jyrala |
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Engineering |
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Janne Hansson |
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Mixing |
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Petter Martiskainen |
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Cover |
Recorded at Love Studio, March 1977.
Mixed at Metronome Studio, Stockholm.
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