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Piirpauke - Piirpauke 2 (1976) (Finland, Prog Folk, World Fusion)



Finnish folk-fusion band. Why do they play music from different parts of the earth and at different ends of the earth? If you know that their leader - wind player, Sakari Kukk - the traveler, it will become clearer ... From each country, he brings a new wind instrument, so that the amount available in his arsenal of flutes and fleytochek impressive.

Tracks:
01. Laulu (trad., arr.Kukko) - 0:00 (Old traditional from Eastern Karelia)

02. Sirtos (trad., arr.Kukko) - 2:03 (Greek dance from the Rumeli district - the rhythm is called kalamatiano)

03. Fyssouni (trad., arr.Kukko) - 5:44 (Greek dance tune from the Epirus (or Ipiros) district, the rhythm is called karsilamas)

04. Prazider Adeus (Sanon Hyvästi) (Edu Lobo, arr.Piirpauke) - 12:18

05. Agjek (Kukko / Walli / Wasama) - 17:52

06. Peäldoaivi (Kukko / Walli / Hytti / Wasama) - 19:13

07. Penang osat 1 & 2 (Antti Hytti, Sakari Kukko) - 22:41

08. Imala Maika - (D.Janev, K.Stefanov, arr.Kukko) - 33:43


Personnel:

- Sakari Kukko - saxophones, saxello, bouzouki, piano, flute (mountain, Bengal), goblet drum (Lertrumma), tambourine, talking drum
- Hasse Walli - acoustic & electric guitar, tambourine, maracas, harmonium, goblet drum (Lertrumma), producer
- Antti Hytti - bass, kalimba, tambourine
- Jukka Wasama - bells (chinese wedding), percussion

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