Ville Leinonen

Ville Leinonen (born October 14, 1975, Savonlinna) is a Finnish singer-songwriter.

Ville Leinonen, noted singer-songwriter

His music combines "bohemian folk (Donovan comes to mind), bossa nova, and imaginary exoticism (George Harrison’s India, Ennio Morricone’s wild west)".[1] Except solo works he took part in recordings of other artists and bands, such as following Fonal Records acts: Islaja, Paavoharju and Es. Also, he was the drummer in the band Office Building and currently the band Risto.

Discography

Studio albums

  • Raastinlauluja (1997) (re-release 2002)[2]
  • Ville Leinonen & Valumo (2000)
  • Kimaltavia unelmia (2001)
  • Taikayön tiellä – live (2001)
  • Uuden aamun lauluja (2003)
  • Suudelmitar (2004)
  • Valloittaja (2005)
  • Alive II -live (2006)
  • Jalokivikokoelma 1999–2006 (2006)
  • Hei! (2007)
  • Ville Leinosen Unilehto (2008)
  • Majakanvartijan uni (2010)[3]
  • Auringonsäde/Pommisuoja (2011)
  • Aaukeaaukeaaukeaa (2012)
  • Camp Crystal Lake (2012)
  • Death Black Dream (2014)
  • ISI (2015)

References and sources

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