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Onnenpyörä
''Onnenpyörä'' (Finnish language, Finnish for "Wheel of Fortune") is a live album, live cover album by Sielun Veljet under four different aliases, released in 1988. Track listing # Leputation of the Slaves: "It's My Life (The Animals song), It's My Life" (Carl D'Errico, Roger Atkins) -- 3:41 # Pimpline & The Defenites: "Shimmy Shimmy Kokobop" (Bob Smith) -- 2:54 # Kullervo Kivi & Gehenna-yhtye: "Kolmatta linjaa takaisin" (orig. "Beautiful in the Rain) (Tony Hatch, Jackie Trent, Finnish lyrics by Juha Vainio) -- 2:36 # Adolf und die Freie Scheisse: "Springtime for Hitler (song), Springtime for Hitler" (Mel Brooks) -- 2:35 # Leputation of the Slaves: "Speak Up Mambo" (Al Castellanos) -- 3:55 # Kullervo Kivi & Gehenna-yhtye: "Seinillä on korvat" (orig. "Walls Have Ears") (Roy C. Bennett, Sid Tepper, Finnish lyrics by Saukki) -- 2:38 # Leputation of the Slaves: "Riders on the Storm" (Jim Morrison, Robby Krieger, Ray Manzarek, John Densmore) -- 2:38 # Pimpline & The Defenites: "All ...
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Sielun Veljet
Sielun Veljet () was a Finnish rock band of the 1980s. They were formed soon after the disbanding of Hassisen Kone by its former frontman Ismo Alanko. Sielun Veljet never achieved the fame or the record sales figures of Hassisen Kone, but they became famous for their powerful stage presence and aggressive, shamanistic post-punk musical style. Most of the band's recorded material is sung in Finnish, except for their 1989 album ''Softwood Music Under Slow Pillars''. They have also recorded English-language versions of their songs under the moniker L'amourder. In 2011, they released a new song, "Nukkuva hirviö" (Sleeping beast). History Early history Sielun Veljet was formed shortly after Hassisen Kone, a successful and well-known new wave band, disbanded. Singer-guitarist Alanko and guitarist Jukka Orma wanted to start making a totally different kind of music than what Hassisen Kone had done and what the Finnish public expected of them.Tero Valkonen oPomus – Populaar ...
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