Sami Saari
Sami-Jussi Saari[1] (born January 21, 1962) is a Finnish soul musician. To date, Saari has released six solo studio albums, after having previously been part of such groups as Veeti & the Velvets, Aki Sirkesalo ja Lemmen jättiläiset and Sami Saari & Cosmosonic. Saari has often been labelled as the "King of Finnish Soul", but he has also worked with pop, rock and rap musicians such as Anna Puu, Elastinen and Cheek.[2]
Sami Saari | |
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Background information | |
Born | January 21, 1962 |
Origin | Tampere, Finland |
Genres | Soul, funk, blues |
Instruments | Vocals |
Years active | 1982–present |
Associated acts | Aki Sirkesalo, Cheek |
Selected discography
Solo albums
Year | Title | Peak position | |
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FIN | |||
1997 | Do re mi | 20 | |
1999 | Samtheman | 15 | |
2002 | Turisti | 24 | |
2003 | Hits (compilation) | 39 | |
2005 | Neljäs | — | |
2009 | Vapaa | 38 | |
2012 | Soulklassikot | 38 | |
Singles
Year | Title | Peak position |
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FIN | ||
1999 | "Iisimmin" | 12 |
"Pienet hetket" | 18 | |
2007 | "Sun täytyy" (Cheek featuring Sami Saari) |
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2013 | "Kyyneleet" (Cheek featuring Sami Saari) |
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References
- "Ystävä Sami Saari". Samppalinnan kesäteatteri. Retrieved 27 August 2013.
- "Biografia". Otus-tuotanto Oy. Retrieved 27 August 2013.
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