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Asioita, Joista Vaietaan
''Asioita joista vaietaan'' (‘Things that people keep quiet about’) is the debut LP record, LP by the Finland, Finnish gospel music, gospel artist Jaakko Löytty, released in 1974 by Kirkon nuorisotyön keskus (‘Church centre for youth work’) as NKLP-2. It was one of the first gospel album released in Finland, preceded perhaps only by the LP ''Ihminen'' by the Helsinki group Dominicones (1973, NKLP-1) and the album ''Hän muutti kaiken'' by the group Pro Fide, likewise released in 1973. Original vinyl release *Words and music by Jaakko Löytty, except where otherwise stated. ;Side one ;Side two Musicians *Jaakko Löytty — vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica, piano, Organ (music), organ *Jouko Laivuori — piano, Organ (music), organ *Tarvo Laakso — guitars, percussion *Seppo Lindell — Bass guitar, bass, guitars *Sakari Löytty — drums, percussion, banjo References External linksAsioita joista vaietaan in Discogs
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Jaakko Löytty
Jaakko Löytty (born 1955, Finland) is one of the most significant Finnish gospel musicians. Löytty spent much of his youth, 12 years, in Namibia, where his parents, Seppo Löytty and Kirsti Löytty worked as missionaries with the Finnish Missionary Society. He went to the Swakopmund Finnish School. He himself has been a missionary with the FMS, to Senegal, where he developed church music and edited a hymnal in the local languages. Löytty works for Herättäjä-Yhdistys, as a regional worker in Satakunta, Varsinais-Suomi and Tavastia. Since 2008, he has lived in Ylöjärvi, where he also lived as a teenager, after his family returned to Finland from Africa in 1968. Löytty is married to author Kaija Pispa. His brothers Sakari Löytty and Mikko Löytty are also musicians. His youngest brother, Olli Löytty, is an academic. Löytty's musical influences can be found from Americana, in the blues Blues is a music genre and musical form that originated among Af ...
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