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Title: The Music of Mika Pohjola MP3, WMA, MPC, OGG, M4A, FLAC, WAV
Artist: Mika Pohjola
(c): (C) 2002 Change Records 9037-2
(p): (P) 2002 Change Records
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2001-11-20
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Track: Artist: Length: Demo:
 
  1. Screen Play Mika Pohjola 06:50Screen Play
  2. Landmark (Radio Edit) Mika Pohjola 02:56Landmark (Radio Edit)
  3. Old Manhattan Tango Mika Pohjola 04:55Old Manhattan Tango
  4. A Ballad About Something Mika Pohjola 04:12A Ballad About Something
  5. On Broadway Mika Pohjola 06:23On Broadway
  6. Indian Restaurant Mika Pohjola 03:10Indian Restaurant
  7. Party (Radio Edit) Mika Pohjola 04:28Party (Radio Edit)
  8. When Sunny Gets Blue Jill Seifers & Mika Pohjola 04:03When Sunny Gets Blue
  9. Relax in the Sun Mika Pohjola 05:42Relax in the Sun
10. Kaféet Mika Pohjola 03:59Kaféet
11. Very Early Siri Larsen & Mika Pohjola 05:24Very Early
12. Never Let Me Go Siri Larsen & Mika Pohjola 04:48Never Let Me Go
13. Nature's Choice Mika Pohjola 04:07Nature's Choice
14. Sound of Village Mika Pohjola 03:36Sound of Village
15. Fate in Our Hands Mika Pohjola 05:18Fate in Our Hands
16. The Ice that Breaks Mika Pohjola 04:17The Ice that Breaks
 

The music by awarded jazz pianist & composer Mika Pohjola from Finland. This cd features Jill Seifers, Siri Larsen, Sanni Orasmaa, Johanna Grüssner, Chris Cheek, Ben Monder, Miguel Zenon, Ray Parker, Yusuke Yamamoto and more.

This is a compilation album of Mika Pohjola's music. Songs from Landmark, Announcement, Sound of Village, Live at the Blue Note and On the Move. Additional, previously unreleased tracks, are also included.
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Biography by Bret Primack

At the dawning of the 21st century, there are many musical sheep but few shepherds. Finnish pianist and composer Mika Pohjola, now a resident of New York, is one of but a handful of young musicians who have successfully assimilated the messages of the masters and spun their own wondrous peregrinations.

The son of a Helsinki-based jazz guitarist with a great record collection, Pohjola never heard jazz live. By the age of twelve, he was hooked on Art Tatum, Oscar Peterson and CharlieParker. At fifteen, Pohjola moved to Sweden in 1987, where he found a teacher, Alvaro Is, "who taught me the mechanics of improvisation and harmony -- everything you need to know to play the music and more." Pohjola graduated from the Swedish Royal Academy in 1992, and continued his studies at Berklee, where his teachers included Gary Burton, Herb Pomeroy and Ed Bedner.

When asked about influences, Pohjola reports that "I'm always seeking ways to make my music richer, to improve it, for it to become something that makes it more valuable to me. But I would say some of my musical influences are Weather Report, Stevie Wonder, Paul Bley, Aleksandr Scriabin, Olivier Messiaen, the Bulgarian Women's Choir, Bach and Debussy." Pohjola has released many CDs under his own name. There are literally hundreds of young musicians vying for the attention of the listening public, yet few possess the ingenuity and stylistic balance so evident in the music of this transplanted Finnish pianist. Although many call his music Jazz, I believe that every truly creative musician is a master chef, putting together a unique amalgam of ingredients to produce a truly inventive and tasty concoction. And so it is with the music of Mika Pohjola, which embraces classical influences, folk music, the sounds of New York, and something very deep from the heart of its creator.

It's a crowded arena for jazz these days, yet, somehow, the truth manages to get through. When the noted Jazz critic Ira Gitler, not an easy man to please, heard his music, he told me, "this guy's a comer." Yes, we're going to be hearing a lot more from Mika Pohjola.
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