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- Lyhyt kuvaus less than 10 copies left and CD is sold out. get your copy now. ROCK AND ROLL ALL NIGHT LONG - A ROCKABILLY TRIBUTE TO HURRIGANES LOISTOKOKOELMA ! suomalaisten roots, rock and roll ja rockabilly yhtyeiden kiitos ja kumarrus Hurriganes orkesterin suuntaan. FINLAND, THE LAND OF A THOUSAND LAKES Exaggerating slightly, one could say that the same number of Hurriganes cover bands can be found in this sparsely populated country and a few more in our neighboring Sweden. To this day, in pubs, clubs and other concert venues, Hurriganes classics get the dance shoes going wild. Hurriganesâs position as a trailblazer cannot be overemphasized. The band proved that, also from our own country, a rock ânâ roll band could come along and sound just as good as their world-wide counterparts and with a great style to boot. I decided to use national boldness and put together a tribute album to this legendary group. My idea was to gather together, from the rockabilly, original rock ânâ roll and teddy boy scenes, bands and performers for many of whom Hurriganes has marked the starting point to the world of real rock ânâ roll. In Finland, in the early 1970s there were few restaurants, alcohol was expensive and in the leftist art world, it was generally held that the United States was the worldâs threat and the Soviet Union, the bringer of peace. Also in the world of music, there were few exceptions to the rule of progressive and art rock performers, for whom the idea of rocking out was to stare at their ânailed-to-the-floorâ shoes and demonstrate, with wrinkled brow, their virtuoso playing skills and long solo sections. But somewhere smoldered a rebellious seed and time began to be ripe for a new wave of rock ânâ roll, the rock ânâ roll revival. In 1971, Remu Aaltonen formed Hurriganes, along with Ile Kallio and Cisse HĂ€kkinen. The group worked hard and its popularity began, slowly but surely, to increase. Hurriganesâs sound was, from the start, completely modern, although the band also played 1950s and 60s rock ânâ roll, instrumental rock and ballads. Cisse HĂ€kkinenâs bass playing and Remu Aaltonenâs drumming formed the spine of Hurriganesâs sound. The duoâs playing wasnât necessarily virtuoso but neither did it sound academic. One could say that it was a taste of life. In Remuâs head, the exclamations and phrases of ârock Englishâ were created, forming a truly original singing style. British musician, Nick Lowe, called Remuâs singing style the Esperanto of rock music. Ile Kallio, Albert JĂ€rvinen and Janne Louhivuori took care of the guitaristsâ job, each in turn and occasionally even together. Each one of these guitarists had his own strengths and each of their styles contributed to the bandâs overall sound. Hurriganes broke audience records in both Finland and Sweden and in 1977 the group was at the top in its home land, without a single noteworthy challenger. But in the metropolitan area, a 1950s trend had started and it spread, little by little, throughout Finland, creating an unprecedented rockabilly boom. During 1978, Hurriganesâs number one position among the youth of Finland, switched to Teddy & The Tigers. From 1977 â 1981 Finland gave birth to more and more new â50s rock ânâ roll and rockabilly bands, which strove for the old original American sound or switched to playing British teddy boy rock ânâ roll. The estimate, that during these so called âcrazy yearsâ, there were, in Finland, over 200 groups which described their style as rockabilly, is probably pretty close to the truth. During 1982, this trend also began to fade but, during these years, a firm base for Finnish rock ânâ roll culture was built and it is still going strong today. Hurriganes played their last show in 1984. In 1988, they did a short comeback tour that had its moments, although it wasnât very successful. Remu Aaltonen has, to this day, had bands that use the name Hurriganes. Thatâs all, except to say, happy rock ânâ roll. -Kurre Avaro-
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