Seitsentahokas
Seitsentahokas is fourteenth album by the Finnish rock group CMX. It was released in 2013 and ranked first as most sold album on The Official Finnish Charts.[1]
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Released | 22 February 2013 | |||
Label | Ratas Music Group Oy | |||
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Seitsentahokas is first album with Olli-Matti Wahlström. Career with former drummer Tuomas Peippo ended with previous album Iäti.
Compared to previous album Iäti, Seitsentahokas is more diverse. As polar opposites first single Kusimyrsky is progressive and heavy while second single Rikkisuudeltu is simpler and pop.[2]
Track listing
Lyrics by A. W. Yrjänä and arrangement by CMX ja Rake.
- Valoruumis – 04:19 (music Yrjänä – Janne Halmkrona – Timo Rasio)
- Etuvartio – 03:33 (music Yrjänä – Halmkrona – Rasio)
- En tahdo nähdä enää yhtään alastonta – 05:10 (music Yrjänä)
- Luotisuora – 04:32 (music Yrjänä – Rasio)
- Nrsisti – 04:57 (music Yrjänä)
- Kusimyrsky – 08:01 (music Yrjänä – Halmkrona – Rasio)
- Rikkisuudeltu – 03:47 (music Yrjänä – Halmkrona – Rasio)
- Me tulemme kaikkialta – 05:34 (music Yrjänä – Halmkrona – Rasio)
- Jyrsijä – 04:10 (music Yrjänä – Halmkrona – Rasio)
- Seitsentahokas – 06:31 (music Yrjänä)
Singles
- Kusimyrsky (30.11.2012)
- Rikkisuudeltu (25.1.2013)
Personnel
- A. W. Yrjänä – vocals, bass
- Janne Halmkrona – guitar
- Timo Rasio – guitar
- Olli-Matti Wahlström – drums
- Raili "Rake" Eskolin – production, sounding and mixing
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See also
References
- https://web.archive.org/web/20140914022321/http://cmx.fi/levyt/index.php?album=seitsentahokas&type=album (in Finnish)
- "Suomen virallinen lista - Albumit 9/2013" (in Finnish).
- "CMX: Seitsentahokas" (in Finnish).
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