Pedot
Pedot is the eleventh album of the Finnish rock band CMX. "Pedot" means "Beasts" in Finnish.
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Released | November 2, 2005 | |||
Recorded | May 23 - September 25, 2005 at Inkfish Studios | |||
Genre | Progressive rock | |||
Length | 51:30 | |||
Label | Herodes/EMI | |||
Producer | Rake | |||
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The opening track "Eteläisen tähtitaivaan kartoitus" breaks a CMX tradition of starting their albums with powerful rock songs. It is a minimalistic piano-based ballad with no drums. The title track is heavy, progressive and one of the very few tracks where Tuomas Peippo makes use of double bass pedals.[4] "Uusi ihmiskunta" was the first single from the album (the second was "Kain"), and reached #1 on the Finnish singles chart.
Track listing
All songs written by CMX with lyrics by A. W. Yrjänä.
- "Eteläisen tähtitaivaan kartoitus" – 3:36 ("Mapping of the Southern Star Sky")
- "Pedot" – 4:34 ("Beasts")
- "Uusi ihmiskunta" – 3:31 ("New Mankind")
- "Mustat siivet yli taivaan" – 4:22 ("Black Wings across the Sky")
- "Kain" – 3:55 ("Cain")
- "Suojelusperkele" – 4:10 ("Guardian Devil")
- "Taivaanääreläiset" – 4:17 ("People of Heaven's End")
- "Näkyvän valon olennot" – 2:44 ("Creatures of Visible Light")
- "Tuulenkosija" – 6:16 ("Courter of the Wind")
- "Syysmyrkkylilja" – 3:31 ("Autumn Poison Lily")
- "Sanansaattaja" – 6:17 ("Messenger")
- "Valoa nopeammat koneet" – 4:11 ("Superluminal Machines")
Personnel
- A. W. Yrjänä - Vocals, Bass Guitar, Acoustic Guitar
- Janne Halmkrona - Guitars, Acoustic Guitar
- Timo Rasio - Guitars, Acoustic Guitar, Mandolin, Lap Steel
- Tuomas Peippo - Drums, Percussions
- Pentti Lahti - Flute
- Mikko Mustonen - Trombone
- Jyrki Sahla - Effects recording
- Kikke Heikkinen, Riitta Talasniemi - Background vocals
- Rake - Producer, Engineer, Mixing
- Rauli Eskolin - Keyboards, Programming
- Pauli Saastamoinen - Mastering
- Perttu Saksa - Photography
- Jussi S. Karjalainen - Sleeve Design
- Gabi Hakanen - Executive Producer
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