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Hurriganes was a Finnish
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band that was formed in the early 1970s. They were very popular in
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in the 1970s and early 1980s, as well as a popular live act in
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during this time. Their classic line-up consisted of
Remu Aaltonen Henry Olavi "Remu" Aaltonen (born 10 January 1948) is a Finnish drummer and singer. He is the lead musician of the band Hurriganes, but has also pursued a solo singing career. Aaltonen was born in Helsinki. He was the oldest child in a family o ...
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Albert Järvinen Pekka "Albert" Johannes Järvinen (25 October 1950 Iitti – 24 March 1991 London) was a Finnish guitarist. He is best known as the guitarist of the Finnish rock band Hurriganes. He got his stage-name Albert from one of his idols, blues guitarist ...
, and Cisse Häkkinen. The misspelling of the name ("Hurriganes" with a "g") is intentional. Their style of music is very much of a nostalgic, pre-
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, roots rock'n'roll orientation. During their "classic" period, the band's output consisted largely of revved-up cover versions of well-known 1950s rock 'n' roll songs, in addition to their own original material. In this sense, Hurriganes can be viewed as Finland's answer to British pub rock performers of the 1970s like
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and Dr. Feelgood. The founding members were drummer and vocalist Henry "Remu" Aaltonen, bassist Hugo Christer "Cisse" Häkkinen and guitarist Ilkka "Ile" Kallio. Kallio temporarily quit the band in the spring of 1972, being replaced by guitarist Pekka "Albert" Järvinen who was part of the band's most famous line-up.


Career


Early years

Hurriganes was founded in 1971 in
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, Helsinki, where a similar rock band Jig-Saw played. Influenced by the name of the North American band
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Remu Aaltonen Henry Olavi "Remu" Aaltonen (born 10 January 1948) is a Finnish drummer and singer. He is the lead musician of the band Hurriganes, but has also pursued a solo singing career. Aaltonen was born in Helsinki. He was the oldest child in a family o ...
devised the name for his own band. Hurriganes practiced in a garage in Ohjaajantie.


''Rock and Roll All Night Long'' (1972–1973)

Hurriganes' first album ''Rock and Roll All Night Long'' was released in 1973. It included songs such as "Say Mama" and "Keep On Knocking". The album's A-side was recorded in a concert in
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, as was the first song of the B-side, but the rest was recorded in the studio. The album became the first
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album for the record label
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''Roadrunner'' (1974)

Hurriganes' commercial high point was with the release of ''
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'' in 1974. The album included the band's most famous song " Get On", which won the International European Pop Jury competition. The album also included the songs "Roadrunner," "It Ain't What You Do", "I Will Stay" and "The Phone Rang". ''Roadrunner'' was recorded in Stockholm at Marcus Music Studios, and the album was also mastered in Stockholm. ''Roadrunner'' is still considered one of Finnish rock music's most important albums, and it is Finland's seventh-best-selling album of all time. It was Finland's best-selling album by a Finnish band from 1974 until 1985, when
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's ''Kerjäläisten valtakunta'' exceeded the volume of sales. The album's cover art (by Risto Vuorimies) was the only Finnish album cover in a 1977 book ''Album Cover Album'' (Dragons, World Book) which was compiled by
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and Roger Dean. The cover's stylish motif was chosen by Hurriganes' bassist Cisse Häkkinen, who owned a light blue 1954 Cadillac Series 62 sedan. The cover shows Remu Aaltonen, Cisse Häkkinen and Albert Järvinen sitting on the back seat of the Cadillac. In 2007, ''Roadrunner'' was re-released as a SACD mixed to a 5.1 format.


''Crazy Days'': Kallio returns (1975)

Järvinen left the band in the summer of 1975, and Ile Kallio returned to the band after a break of three years. After ''Roadrunner'', the band's popularity was at its highest, and not until the late 1970s did new wave and rockabilly genres succeed in prying Hurriganes from their spot as number one on the Finnish band scene, although in Hurriganes' early career Hullujussi also momentarily stole some acclaim. In the neighboring country of Sweden, the band was a popular live performer well into the 1980s, and broke the concert venue Folkpark's record in audience numbers several times. The same in 1975, when Hurriganes released the album ''Crazy Days'', which reached diamond disc status quickly, but never did beat the ''Roadrunner'' album in terms of sales. ''Crazy Days'' contained one major hit, originally released by Jim & The Beatmakers in 1964: "My Only One", which had long been on Hurriganes's concert repertoire, a song sung by Cisse in a bravura performance until the end. The album also covered the Lennon-McCartney composition " Bad to Me".


''Hot Wheels'' (1976)

After ''Crazy Days'', ''Hot Wheels''s sound was rawer and heavier than its predecessor. This album differs from its predecessors in that it contains only Remu's and Cisse's names in the writing credits of the band's own songs. Ile also took part in the songwriting but Remu deliberately left his name out of the credits. The album was recorded in Lahti by Pekka Nurmi at Microvox studio, which was a cheap, seedy, and not very classy basement studio. In Sweden, ''Hot Wheels'' was a real breakthrough and is considered at least equal in importance to ''Roadrunner''. Familiar songs from the album, such as the title track, "Hot Wheels", was heard in 1976-produced, low-budget film ''Hot Guys, Hot Wheels''. The film does not have any particular plot, but it portrays a boy and a girl who end up on a date at a Hurriganes concert. It also shows Remu, Cisse and Ile jamming and spending their free time, including playing football. The movie was directed by Jussi Itkonen, and it aptly describes life in the 1970s. Hurriganes members played themselves in the movie.


''Tsugu Way'' and ''Hanger'' (1977–1978)

Hurriganes recorded the album ''Tsugu Way'' (1977) in Love Records' brand new studio, and there were some technical problems, but the content was familiar Hurriganes with some covers, like the Beatles' "Hold Me Tight". The album was released in Sweden, Germany and the Netherlands with the name of "Use No Hooks". The album sold well enough to become a Gold Record easily, even though the record sales were generally down in Finland due to a recession. In November 1977, Hurriganes' Swedish
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label arranged a small tour for the band in
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. It was also agreed that next summer they would play 30 gigs in
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as
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's opening act. Hurriganes failed to conquer London, however, and also the Quo gigs were canceled when Remu and Cisse quit the tour and went back to Finland. The reason was apparently the fact that the band was unknown in
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, and the tour arrangements and the reception reflected that. For example, they were not headlining their most important gigs. Remu states, "I fucked up to the whole system so we went away". For the time being, Ile Kallio's last Hurriganes album was ''Hanger'', where the drummer Beaver Aittojärvi-Oja performed, and keyboardist
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. Remu's back problems prevented him from playing, and the short-lived five piece Hurriganes went on tour to Sweden, but the reception was a little contradictory. The drummer in the concerts was Tomi Parkkonen.


Kallio changed again to Järvinen (1979–1981)

After the band had failed to find success in Britain in 1977, Ile Kallio began to lose interest and eventually was replaced by Albert Järvinen in early 1979. Kallio's last recording with the band was the single ''Shorai Shorai'' which was not published until after Kallio's departure from the band. Järvinen's second stint with the band lasted two albums – ''Jailbird'' (1979) and ''10/80'' (1980), the latter of which was a major critical and commercial success, and included the song "Bourbon Street". The album was recorded in Stockholm, ABBA's Polar studios, and it was produced by
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. The album's first track "Made in Sweden", which Järvinen and Aaltonen's earlier band Kalevala had already played, and the last song "Just For You" are unusual for Hurriganes instrumentals.


Louhivuori the new guitarist (1981–1983)

Järvinen was dropped from the band in September 1981, due to alcohol-related unreliability. He was replaced by the renowned studio musician Janne Louhivuori. Louhivuori played on two Hurriganes albums – 1981's ''Fortissimo'', and the following year's ''Rockin' Hurriganes''. Both albums sold quite well, and Hurriganes continued to be a big concert draw.


Kallio's third stint (1983–1984)

Louhivuori left the band in the summer of 1983, and his replacement was Ile Kallio, who played on the band's last studio recordings, the album ''Seven Days, Seven Nights'' (1983) and the mini-album ''Hurrygames'' (1984). The latter was accompanied by a video release with the same name. The band broke up soon after that.


The comeback in 1988

Hurriganes reunited in 1988 with the lineup of Aaltonen, Häkkinen and Järvinen, and the band played a series of live shows in the summer. After only a few concerts, however, Järvinen was replaced once again by Janne Louhivuori, who played guitar on the remaining shows. The last concerts were recorded, and the live album ''Live at Metropol'' was released. The band broke up after the live album had been compiled.


Häkkinen, Järvinen in memoriam

Bassist Cisse Häkkinen died of alcohol-related illnesses on Boxing Day in 1990. In March of the following year, guitarist Albert Järvinen died of heart failure in London.''Albert Järvinen'' 2010, pp. 413–417. After their deaths, Remu Aaltonen has continued to play Hurriganes' music with many leading Finnish musicians.


Live In Stockholm (1996)

In 1996, the band released a live album ''Live In Stockholm 1977''. The concert had been recorded on a cassette tape which guitarist Ile Kallio found years later during a move. The album quickly became a gold album in Finland. It had been recorded in the band's Swedish breakthrough concert in theater Jarla. Two concerts were held that night, because the first one had sold out right away.


New Hurriganes since 1998

Remu Aaltonen re-introduced the Hurriganes name in 1998 as Remu & Hurriganes. Old members (Ile Kallio, Janne Louhivuori) weren't part of the new line-up, and instead two new members joined the band. They were Harry Merilahti (bass and vocals), and his son, Rocka Merilahti (guitar). In 2001 the trio released an album called ''30th Anniversary'', which included new versions of old hits and one new song. The composition of the band changed many times, and its members included guitarist Jukka Orma, bassist Mikko Löytty, guitarist Nipa Niilola, guitarist Juho Pitkänen, and bassist Hike Kärppä, among others. In 2007, the biopic '' Ganes'' was released. It was directed by JP Siili. Remu Aaltonen was involved in the making of the film.


Music and stage presence

Hurriganes gained fame from the beginning of a wild and energetic stage presence, of a kind not previously experienced in Finland. The band's music was straightforward rock and roll. The band's repertoire included a number of versions of originality in 1950 – and the 1960s rock classics, including Little Richard's "
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" and Bo Diddley's "
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". Stage presence, dress like a playing, everything came full force and enthusiasm. Remu Aaltonen, who replied Cisse Häkkinen style, and made him a 1950s rocker style, sitting in full. Hurriganes members of the popular clothing included: Beavers-brand jeans and denim jackets, leather jackets and boots.


Hurriganes impact on Finnish rock music

Hurriganes is considered to be the first Finnish rock band who also gained commercial success overseas. Many of the later Finnish rock bands acknowledge Hurriganes as Finland's great pioneer in the genre. These include, for example,
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. Hanoi Rocks guitarist Andy McCoy has said that the 1970s and 1980s had only two real Finnish rock bands: Hurriganes and Hanoi Rocks.


Members

* Henry "Remu" Aaltonen – drums, vocals (1971–2018)


Former members

* Hugo Christer "Cisse" Häkkinen – bass (1971–1990) * Ilkka "Ile" Kallio – guitars (1971–1972, 1975–1979, 1983–1984) * Pekka "Albert" Järvinen – guitars (1972–1974, 1979–1981, 1983–1984) * Janne Louhivuori – guitars (1981–1983, 1988–2018)


Discography


Studio albums

* ''Rock 'n' Roll All Night Long'' (1973) * ''
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'' (1974) * ''Crazy Days'' (1975) * ''Hot Wheels'' (1976) * ''Tsugu Way'' (1977) * ''Use No Hooks'' (1978) * ''Hanger'' (1978) * ''Jailbird'' (1979) * ''10/80'' (1980) * ''Fortissimo'' (1981) * ''Rockin' Hurriganes'' (1982) * ''Seven Days, Seven Nights'' (1983) * ''Hurrygames'' (1984) * ''30th Anniversary'' (2001) * ''Electric Play'' (2016)


Live albums

* ''Live at Metropol'' (1988) * ''Live in Stockholm 1977'' (1996) * ''Live in Hamina 1973'' (2011) * ''Last Call: Live in Helsinki'' (2019) * ''Remu Plays Hurriganes: Live in Mariehamn '93'' (2021) * ''Hamina and Helsinki All Night Long'' (2021) * ''Making of Hot Wheels'' (2021) * ''Rockin' Live 1982'' (2021) * ''Live at Tavastia 1974'' (2021)


Filmography

* ''Kuumat kundit'' (1976) * ''Ganes'' (2007)


See also

*
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Notes


References

* Honey Aaltonen: ''Cisse Häkkinen'' (
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2011) * Remu Aaltonen: ''Poika varjoiselta kujalta'' ( WSOY, 1984) * Honey Aaltonen, Vesa Kontiainen & Kjell Starck: ''Hurriganes'' ( WSOY,
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2002), * * John Fagerholm & Jaakko Riihimaa: ''Albert Järvinen'' (
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2010). * * * Santtu Luoto: ''Ile Kallio'' (Minerva 2012)


External links


The Official Hurriganes Pages
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