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Emma Salokoski with Ilmiliekki: Joulu Joulu Jul
ByEmma Salokoski
vocals
Verneri Pohjola
trumpet
Antti Lotjonen
bass
Olavi Louhivuori
drumsb.1981
Tuomo Prattala
keyboardsSo why a Christmas album? With a title so overt, one might wonder if the band has slipped over the edge predicted earlier in their career by a Finnish critic, being tempted into "na?ve sentimentalism." In fact the band has always used extraneous influences, covering songs by

Björk
vocals
Suzanne Vega
vocals
Tom Waits
piano and vocalsb.1949

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015
Salokoski's vocals sound even more febrile than earlier in her career, but avoid sounding too childish by maintaining this purity throughout. It is a style and a timbre that matches Pohjola's soft trumpet floating over the supple bass and deft percussive backing. The band have proved earlier that it can rock out with the other alpha males, but here it offers an approach to the festive season that is delicate without being drippy, sweet but not saccharine, and above all enchanting in a time of dour world realities. The words may be foreign but many tunes are familiar, although stretched to the limits between five potential soloists. Even with the three original pieces, this is an album of festive familiarity mixed with some spicy, and very occasionally spiky, seasonal cheer. As for the languages, one could just try and hum along with them. ">
Track Listing
Lahjattoman joulu; Gl?ns ?ver sj? och strand; Jouluaamu; Natten f?re aftonen; N?r det lider mot jul/ Det str?lar en stj?rna; En etsi valtaa loistoa; Varpunen jouluaamuna; Jouluy?, juhlay?; Pieni rumpalipoika; Hymni: Nyt tahdon k?yd? vastaan.
Personnel
Emma Salokoski
vocalsVerneri Pohjola
trumpetTuomo Prattala
keyboardsAntti Lotjonen
bassOlavi Louhivuori
drumsAlbum information
Title: Joulu Joulu Jul | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: We Jazz Records
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