Asioita, joista vaietaan

Asioita joista vaietaan (‘Things that people keep quiet about’) is the debut LP by the Finnish gospel artist Jaakko Löytty, released in 1974 by Kirkon nuorisotyön keskus (‘Church centre for youth work’) as NKLP-2. It was one of the first gospel album released in Finland, preceded perhaps only by the LP Ihminen by the Helsinki group Dominicones (1973, NKLP-1) and the album Hän muutti kaiken by the group Pro Fide, likewise released in 1973.

Asioita joista vaietaan
Studio album by
Released1974 (NKLP-2)
RecordedSeppo Lindell’s studio, Tampere, 1974
Genregospel
LabelKirkon nuorisotyön keskus (LP, 1974); Tampere diocese (CD, 2003)
ProducerSeppo Lindell
Jaakko Löytty chronology
Asioita joista vaietaan
(1974)
Jeesuksen ystäviä
(1975)

Original vinyl release

  • Words and music by Jaakko Löytty, except where otherwise stated.[1]
Side one
No.TitleWordsLength
1."Ilouutinen (‘Good tidings’)"  
2."Asioita joista vaietaan (‘Things that people keep quiet about’)"  
3."Niin vain on (Ylöjärvi-hymni (‘This is simply so (a hymn for Ylöjärvi)’)"  
4."Jeppe"  
5."Nyt syksy on (‘It’s autumn now’)"  
6."Matkamies (‘Wayfarer’)"Words: Jaakko Löytty, Kaija Pispa 
Side two
No.TitleLength
7."Vain yksi tie (‘Only one way’)"3.41
8."Tahdon kiittää Herraa (‘I want to thank the Lord’)" 
9."19.3. –74 (Mun Vapahtajain) (’19 March 1974 (My Saviour)’)" 
10."Pieni iltalaulu (‘A small evensong’)" 
11."Olen... (villi uni) (‘I am … (a wild dream)’)" 
12."Asioita joista vaietaan II (‘Things that people keep quiet about II’)" 
13."Kala-Pekka (‘Fisherman Peter’)" 

Musicians

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