Friday, December 31, 2021
Tasavallan Presidentti. 1971 Finland
Tasavallan Presidentti's second album, released only in Sweden oddly enough, is very much in the spirit of other albums from the UK and Continental Europe during this time. Bands as disperse as Colosseum, Ahora Mazda, Tonton Macoute, Zior, and Ikarus come to mind. Strong woodwinds (flute;sax), gruff vocals from Englishman Frank Robson, and excellent guitar from Jukka Tolonen highlight this excellent period piece. If you're already a fan of early 70s European progressive rock, then Tasavallan Presidentti's sophomore effort is one more to add to your stack.
Ownership: LP: 1971 Columbia / EMI (Sweden). Single sleeve and it still has the original EMI audiophile inner. Online acquisition from 2013. Almost 9 years later, I'm finally hearing this copy (and add another decade since I heard the album at all). Because it was released in Sweden, and not Finland nor the UK, it's by far the scarcest of the Tasavallan Presidentti albums. Prior to the LP, I did own the CD (2002 EMI Finland), which offers a nice history (preserved below) and lyrics. No bonus tracks. Just not enough there to keep it.
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