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Taantumus is the tenth album by the Finnish experimental rock band Circle.
Taantumus | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 2001 (re-released in 2009) | |||
Recorded | 1999–2000 | |||
Length | 71:09 | |||
Label | Bad Vugum, Ektro Records | |||
Producer | Taidemietaa and A. Hevipötkö | |||
Circle chronology | ||||
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First released on CD in 2001 by Bad Vugum, it was re-released by Ektro Records in 2009 with an extra track. According to The Quietus, Taantumus (along with Andexelt and Prospekt), helped bring the band to wider international audiences.[1]
Track listing
edit- "Kultaa" (4:27)
- "Kekkone" (5:31)
- "Valtaisa Hahmo" (4:44)
- "Traktors" (7:47)
- "Suopea" (4:33)
- "Rautasilta" (6:42)
- "Lyhytaallosta" (4:28)
- "Ranta" (0:35)
- "Morn" (5:32)
- "Siivet" (3.34)
- "Taantumus" (6:14)
- "Pelqton" (7:37)
- "Veitsi" (9:21) (Bonus track on 2009 re-issue)
Personnel
edit- Teemu Elo
- Pike Kontkanen - violin on "Kekkone" and "Traktors"
- Jyrki Laiho
- Jussi Lehtisalo - bass guitar, guitar
- Tomi Leppänen - percussion
- Teemu Niemelä
- Janne Peltomäki
- Mika Rättö - keyboards on "Valtaisa hahmo", "Siivet" and "Pelqton"
- Markku Peltola - harmonica on "Morn"
- Mika Rintala - signal processing on "Kekkone" and "Rautasilta"
- Heidi Viljanen - vocals on "Suopea"
- Aki Peltonen - guitar on "Kultaa"
- Tapani Varis - flute on "Valtaisa hahmo"
References
edit- ^ Mccaighy, Kevin (May 13, 2014). "The Strange World Of... Circle". The Quietus. Retrieved 2024-02-01.