Mikko Karjalainen Fellowship Quintet - Fellowship (2020)

Artist: Mikko Karjalainen Fellowship Quintet
Title: Fellowship
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Eclipse Music / Supersounds Music Oy
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 53:57 min
Total Size: 347 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Fellowship
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Eclipse Music / Supersounds Music Oy
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 53:57 min
Total Size: 347 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. The Thang (intro)
02. Manago Blues
03. A Second Notice
04. Wisdom
05. Federer
06. Two Step (Honaunau Bay)
07. Capricorn
08. Unexpected Twist of Fate
09. Godspeed
One of the leading Finnish jazz bands, Mikko Karjalainen Fellowship Quintet, collaborates with the top name of Finnish hip-hop, Paleface, on their Fellowship album.
Mikko "Gunu" Karjalainen is one of Finland's busiest trumpet players, and has collaborated with both the top names in jazz music and in pop (including Mariska). Karjalainen has played with international jazz legends (e.g. Kenny Garrett, John Scofield and Dave Kikoski) as well as in several top domestic jazz ensembles, including Ricky Tick Big Band & Julkinen Sana.
In addition to Gunu, the album will also feature the most coveted artists of their own instruments: double bassist Antti Lötjönen, saxophonist Petri "Pope" Puolitaival, drummer Jussi Lehtonen and Estonian piano virtuoso Holger Marjamaa.
Gunu’s compositions are strongly based on the jazz tradition, but at the same time contemporary. As is typical of the spoken word artist, Paleface’s lyrics deal with extremely topical issues, such as the growing threat of climate change as evidenced by the single A Second Notice.
Mikko "Gunu" Karjalainen is one of Finland's busiest trumpet players, and has collaborated with both the top names in jazz music and in pop (including Mariska). Karjalainen has played with international jazz legends (e.g. Kenny Garrett, John Scofield and Dave Kikoski) as well as in several top domestic jazz ensembles, including Ricky Tick Big Band & Julkinen Sana.
In addition to Gunu, the album will also feature the most coveted artists of their own instruments: double bassist Antti Lötjönen, saxophonist Petri "Pope" Puolitaival, drummer Jussi Lehtonen and Estonian piano virtuoso Holger Marjamaa.
Gunu’s compositions are strongly based on the jazz tradition, but at the same time contemporary. As is typical of the spoken word artist, Paleface’s lyrics deal with extremely topical issues, such as the growing threat of climate change as evidenced by the single A Second Notice.