J. Karjalainen Yhtyeineen
J. Karjalainen Yhtyeineen was second band of J. Karjalainen. The band was active in 1991-1994.
J. Karjalainen (Jukka Tapio Karjalainen, born 1. April 1957, Helsinki) is possibly the most critically acclaimed and successful Finnish singer-songwriter. Starting out in 1980 his early albums were a mix of rhytmic blue-eyed soul and pop rock, while his latter albums have been increasingly influenced by folk and blues. J. Karjalainen has had a huge influence in Finnish rock music since the 1980’s, as well as in the formation of Finnish blue-eyed soul scene. His music has been compared to the likes of Van Morrison and Bob Dylan, but of course, Karjalainen sings in his native tongue, Finnish.
His music is often blues-influenced, lyrically witty and somehow comforting. Lyrical themes vary from childhood memories (like Verinen Mies or Paskahousua) to varyingly obscure tales of everyday life. Tulpaani ja Sadepisara for example tells a tale of a tulip in the verge of dying of thirst. Karjalainen has created a sort of an alter ego wich he refers to as “Laulumies”, the singer or singerman.
Albums:
* Päiväkirja (1991)
* Tähtilampun alla (1992)
* Villejä lupiineja (1994) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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