Homo Sapiens (album)

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Homo Sapiens
YUP HS.jpg
Studio album by
YUP
Released1994
RecordedAugust 1994
Genre Progressive rock
Length45:40
Label Polygram
Producer Mats Hulden
YUP chronology
Toppatakkeja ja Toledon terästä
(1994)
Homo Sapiens
(1994)
Yövieraat
(1996)
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Homo Sapiens (1994) is an album by the Finnish rock group YUP.

Contents

Track listing

All songs written by Tynkkynen unless noted otherwise. Lyrics by Martikainen unless noted otherwise.

  1. "Beelsebub ei nuku koskaan" (Martikainen) - 5.25 "Beelzebub Never Sleeps"
  2. "Balthasar oli naisten mies" - 4.55 "Balthasar Was A Ladies Man"
  3. "Homo sapiens" (Tynkkynen, Martikainen) - 5.22
  4. "Oikeusjuttu" - 3.33 "The Trial"
  5. "Tänään kotona" - 4.02 "Home Today"
  6. "Jumala halkaisi ihmisen kahtia" - 5.07 "God Split The Human In Two "
  7. "Väärinkäsityksiä merellä" (Tiainen, Martikainen) - 5.06 "Misconceptions On The Sea"
  8. "Domus perkele" (Martikainen) - 3.43
  9. "Tyly puhe" (Tynkkynen, Hyyrynen, lyrics by Martikainen, A. Leikas) - 5.27 "An Unkind Speech"
  10. "Alkemisti" - 3.00 "Alchemist"

Personnel

Musicians
Production

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References

  1. Ravelin, Antti J.. Homo Sapiens at AllMusic