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Espoo Big Band: Blood Red
By
Mikko Hassinen
arrangerApart from its Middle Eastern temperament and rhythms, an air of mystery and foreboding enfolds each of the album's half-dozen themes, enhanced at times by unusual special effects, courtesy of Hassinen (who also handled the electronics). Espoo enlisted

Verneri Pohjola
trumpet
Petri Puolitaival
saxophone, tenorRami Eskelinen
drums
Manuel Dunkel
saxophone, tenorb.1971
Pohjola has the stage and spotlight to himself on "Blood Red," whose dark and ethereal temper lightens somewhat for Taipale's soft piano, Hassinen's percussion and Pohjola's crackling solo before the ensemble lends its powerful voice and Taipale adds a few choice notes to help wrap the package. Comparatively speaking, the album's last number, "I am a Gold Coin," is also its flag-waver. Not really, but at least the tempo is martial instead of funereal. Solos are by Pohjola, alto
Ari Jokelainen
saxophone, altoVesa Ojaniemi
bassBlood Red is for listeners whose ears and minds are attuned to the scholastic and abstract; those who are partial to big-band music that is forceful and swinging should look elsewhere. For what it is, well done. ">
Track Listing
I, Satan; Istanbul; Siro Efendi (I am a Corpse); I am Called Kara/I, Sekure; Blood Red; I am a Gold Coin.
Personnel
Marzi Nyman
composer / conductorMikko Hassinen
arrangerVerneri Pohjola
trumpetTero Lindberg
trumpetJanne Tuovinen
trumpetTero Saarti
trumpetSami Poyhonen
trumpetAri Jokelainen
saxophone, altoPetri Puolitaival
saxophone, tenorManuel Dunkel
saxophone, tenorJussi Kannaste
saxophoneVille Vannemaa
saxophone, baritonePekka laukkanen
tromboneHeikki Tuhkanen
tromboneJuha Kortehisto
tromboneJuho Viljanen
tromboneLenni-Kalle Taipale
pianoJarmo Saari
guitar, electricVesa Ojaniemi
bassRami Eskelinen
drumsAlbum information
Title: Blood Red | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Galileo Music
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