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Aamun Hauta

Uranus

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Format: CD

Cat No: SRE595CD

Release Date:  23 September 2022

Label:  Svart Records

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  6430050660185

Genres:  Rock  

Release Date:  14 October 2022

Label:  Svart Records

Packaging Type:  Gate Fold Vinyl

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  6430050660116

Genres:  Rock  

  • Description

    Svart Records presents a reissue of a real oddity - a Finnish lightly psychedelic soul fusion album from 1976. Uranus were a very short lived band with a Polish vocalist and Finnish backing musicians. Probably very few people today have ever heard of Uranus. In the short time of their existence in the mid-seventies, the group recorded their sole album Aamun hauta ("The Grave of the Morning") which remained mostly unnoticed by the music consuming public. As drummer Jari Unha says, "the time just wasn't right for the kind of music we were playing". The more rewarding it is now, nearly half a century later, to dig the album up from the grave of oblivion and let its euphoric soul groove reach our ears. With the help of historical perspective, it's perhaps easier now to appreciate this extremely well played and rare early Finnish dive into the vibrating musical territory rather uncommon in Scandinavia. In the autumn of '75 Uranus drove to Lahti and recorded Aamun hauta in Pekka Nurmikallio's Microvox studio. Jari Unha is amused to remember the pink Volga of the trombone player Hannu Lehtonen. "We went to record American soul music with the pride of the Soviet car industry. Almost like a detail from an Aki Kaurism?ki movie!" It is presumed that Aamun hauta was too daring a deviation from the mainstream of the time to get the attention it would have deserved. On top of that, BASF had no guts or will to promote the LP. As for Uranus, things folded soon after recording the album. Soul music didn't sell in live circuits either. For some time the group continued accompanying Markku Aro on dance venue gigs. The members have since made long and versatile careers in music. Meanwhile, the original vinyl of Aamun hauta has become a rare collector's item. Happy listening!

    Description

    Svart Records presents a reissue of a real oddity - a Finnish lightly psychedelic soul fusion album from 1976. Uranus were a very short lived band with a Polish vocalist and Finnish backing musicians. Probably very few people today have ever heard of Uranus. In the short time of their existence in the mid-seventies, the group recorded their sole album Aamun hauta ("The Grave of the Morning") which remained mostly unnoticed by the music consuming public. As drummer Jari Unha says, "the time just wasn't right for the kind of music we were playing". The more rewarding it is now, nearly half a century later, to dig the album up from the grave of oblivion and let its euphoric soul groove reach our ears. With the help of historical perspective, it's perhaps easier now to appreciate this extremely well played and rare early Finnish dive into the vibrating musical territory rather uncommon in Scandinavia. In the autumn of '75 Uranus drove to Lahti and recorded Aamun hauta in Pekka Nurmikallio's Microvox studio. Jari Unha is amused to remember the pink Volga of the trombone player Hannu Lehtonen. "We went to record American soul music with the pride of the Soviet car industry. Almost like a detail from an Aki Kaurism?ki movie!" It is presumed that Aamun hauta was too daring a deviation from the mainstream of the time to get the attention it would have deserved. On top of that, BASF had no guts or will to promote the LP. As for Uranus, things folded soon after recording the album. Soul music didn't sell in live circuits either. For some time the group continued accompanying Markku Aro on dance venue gigs. The members have since made long and versatile careers in music. Meanwhile, the original vinyl of Aamun hauta has become a rare collector's item. Happy listening!

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Kun tulin stadiin
      • 2. Täältä ikuisuuteen
      • 3. Svengikone
      • 4. Hellyys rajaton
      • 5. Fantastinen nainen
      • 6. Aamun hauta
      • 7. Malta en (Lopettaa)
      • 8. New Production
      • 9. Pluto

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Aamun hauta
      • 2. Malta en (Lopettaa)
      • 3. New Production
      • 4. Hellyys rajaton
      • 5. Fantastinen nainen