Toisen päivän iltana | ||||
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Released | 1982 | |||
Recorded | Studio JJ, Tampere, 1982 | |||
Genre | soul, funk, reggae, gospel | |||
Length | 41:37 | |||
Label | just records | |||
Producer | Heikki Silvennoinen | |||
Jaakko Löytty chronology | ||||
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Toisen päivän iltana (‘The night of the second day’) is a 1982 album by Finnish gospel musician Jaakko Löytty. It was released by Kirjapaja on its just records label. It was later released as a CD by fg-naxos in 2003.
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Toisen päivän iltana (‘The night of the second day’)" | 4.27 |
2. | "Ei päivääkään (‘Not a single day’)" | 4.07 |
3. | "Pelkään sotaa (‘I’m afraid of the war’)" | 3.10 |
4. | "Ehkä elämä voittaa (‘Perhaps life shall prevail’)" | 3.52 |
5. | "Namibia" | 3.44 |
No. | Title | Length |
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6. | "Martta (‘Martha’)" | 3.07 |
7. | "Läpinäkyvinä (‘Transparent’)" | 3.41 |
8. | "Hiljaisuus (‘Silence is the most beautiful music’)" | 5.08 |
9. | "Elänkuolen kukka (‘A flower named I-live-I-die’)" | 4.54 |
10. | "Martin Luther Kingin laulu (‘The song of Martin Luther King’)" | 4.25 |
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