PEKKA POHJOLA — Harakka Bialoipokku / B the Magpie (review)

PEKKA POHJOLA — Harakka Bialoipokku / B the Magpie album cover Album · 1974 · Jazz Related Rock Buy this album from MMA partners
4/5 ·
Warthur
Pekka Pohjola's second solo album sees him growing beyond the influence of Frank Zappa and exerting his own intriguing vision of fusion. The Zappa influence is still there, but on this album Pohjola also shows an ability to slow things down and adopt a more sombre and melancholic mood here, a majestic and uplifting air there. This greater versatility helps distinguish the album from its predecessor and establishes a unique atmosphere which sets it apart from other efforts in the fusion genre, as well as Pohjola's work in Wigwam. Fans of Pohjola's first album will be well advised to check this one out and witness his growth as an artist.

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