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SUMMER GAMES

Jukka Tolonen

 

Jazz Rock/Fusion

4.07 | 37 ratings

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4 stars Finnish guitarist Jukka Tolonen takes another turn as band leader, rendering here more of his folk-tinged ideas into beautiful prog-pop songs.

1. "Wedding Song" (4:50) more beautiful anachronistic folk-tinged music from Jukka (like "Mountains" and "Wanderland" from his 1971 debut solo album). (9.5/10)

2. "A Warm Trip With Taija" (8:45) borrowing a bit from The ZOMBIES "She's Not There" in the way of guitar chord progression and poppy hippie feel, Jukka sets free his buddies Pekka Poyry and Erik Danholm on flutes as well as bassist extraordinaire Heikki Virtanen and bongo-percussionist Reino Laine. It's as if Blood, Sweat & Tears were merged with German prog folk band EDEN! (18.875/20)

3. "Impressions of India" (5:27) funny how Jukka's impressions of India start out with some Andalusian-sounding classical Spanish guitar! Having the tabla-sounding Moroccan clay hand drum enter in the second minute helps give it a little more Indian, but the Flamenco guitar and Western flute melodies don't help. He's trying to reach Indian melodies but just keeps missing. Still, the performances are all excellent. And one simply can't fault a young idealist for trying! (8.875/10)

4. "Thinking Of You In The Moonshine" (6:28) this dude is such a romantic! How can one not love him?! Though this song drags a bit like a New Orleans funeral march, the prominent presence of the trombone almost gives this a chamber-classical feel. In the fourth minute everybody seems to drop out, leaving only guitar and then a Damon Albarn-like hand drum pattern which is quickly joined by a variety of jazz-rock instruments, including the wah-wah guitar, electric bass, trombone and flutes, and full drum kit. Jukka delivers a Mark Knopfler-caliber guitar solo over this ensemble to fill out and finish the song. (8.875/10)

5. "Summer Games" (5:25) bass, drums, piano, and percussion are joined by flute and alto sax and, later, trombone, giving this bossa nova-like song a Burt Bacharach sound and feel. In the second half of the second minute, Paroni Paakkunainen gets the first true solo, on his flute, which is then followed by Jukka on the piano, Pekka Poyry's alto sax, more piano (or is it a Moog?), before trombone and horn section return us to that Burt Bacharach world--all the while Jukka's acoustic and electric guitars contribute to the rhythm tracks below. Very upbeat and cheery song. Me like! (But then, I'm a sucker for anything Burt Bacharach-like.) (9.3333/10)

6. "See You (Missing My Crazy Baby)" (3:36) another beautiful Prog Folk tune that could accompany many a wedding party. (9/10)

Total Time: 34:31

I have to admit to being quite surprised at how little flash and flare Jukka exposes us to on this album that comes from his guitar. I think he is content to let his compositions speak for his talent and skill rather than his virtuosic guitar skills. I like this dude! At the same time, this is not an album that I could ever deign a Jazz-Rock Fusion album; it's more Prog Folk, World music, or Crossover prog to my ears and mind.

Is there something about Finnish technology or economy that prohibits their music artists from pressing anything on vinyl that is longer than 17-minutes per side? Just wondering (as so many early rock, jazz, and prog albums I review that come from Finnish record companies seem to have that brevity in common).

A-/five stars; a minor masterpiece of Crossover or Pop-Folk-oriented Prog; definitely an album of finely crafted and beautiful and soothing music (though by no means what I'd consider "Smooth Jazz").

BrufordFreak | 4/5 |

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