Kari Peitsamo

Kari Peitsamo
Background information
Born (1957-08-26) 26 August 1957
Genres rock
Occupation(s) musician, songwriter
Instruments guitar, bass, vocals, violin, drums, percussion, keyboards, fiddle, harmonica, kazoo, sampler
Years active 1977–present
Labels Love Records (1977–1979)
Johanna (1979–1981)
Poko Rekords (1982–1984)
Johanna Kustannus (1985–2006)
Rocket (2007–)
Associated acts Kari Peitsamo ja Ankkuli
Kari Peitsamo Revival
Kari Peitsamon Skootteri
Kari Peitsamo & Hirttämättömät

Kari Juhani Valdemar Peitsamo (born 26 August 1957 in Nokia, Finland) is a Finnish musician whose style has changed over the years from acoustic avant-garde pop to electric rock. His best-known song is probably "Kauppaopiston naiset" (Business College Women) from 1977.

Kari Peitsamo started his career with the EP Kari Peitsamo ja Ankkuli, which was created with the assistance of Juuso Nordlund and Kaj Martin, the backing group of Juice Leskinen, on the studio time left over from Leskinen. Kari Peitsamo's debut album Jatsin syvin olemus (1977) was still performed as a trio but the following albums would be solos where Peitsamo performed his songs accompanied only by an acoustic guitar. Later on Peitsamo's acoustic guitar was switched to an electric one, and he was joined by the band Ankkuli, with its other members Harri Siirtola (bass) and Yrjö Majamaa (drums).

After this Peitsamo, who had recorded for Love Records, moved to Poko Records, and changed his band to Kari Peitsamo Revival, which was influenced by Creedence Clearwater Revival and Status Quo (Peitsamo also translated songs by both bands into Finnish). After the Revival period Peitsamo played rock with his new band Kari Peitsamon Skootteri between 1985-1994. Another ensemble of his, Kari Peitsamo & Hirttämättömät, also released one album in 1998, called Bubblegum Warriors In Faded Jeans.

Kari Peitsamo is known for his vast productivity; for example, as many as six albums of his came out during the years 1993 and 1994. However, during the later years Peitsamo's musical activities have receded, and he has worked, among other things, as a grave digger and as a candidate for the Communist Party of Finland in the 2003, 2007 and 2011 parliamentary elections, as well as the municipal elections and elections for the European parliament in 2004 and 2009.

Many of Peitsamo's most famous songs are short rock songs with somewhat peculiar lyrics. His debut album contains a song called "Uskon Beatleksiin" (I Believe in the Beatles) in which the singer is rejected by his girlfriend but he is not desperate because he believes that some day The Beatles will descend from the heaven and bring peace to the world. The title track of the debut album is about jazz music and it declares that the deepest nature of jazz is unknown. In addition to his typical absurdism and oddities Peitsamo has also written political songs.

In 2013 Peitsamo started studying theology in the University of Helsinki.

Discography

Studio albums

Live albums

EP's

The songs can also be found from Jatsin syvin olemus album
The songs can also be found from The 10th Anniversary Album album
Compilation EP

Compilations

Bibliography

includes lyrics from the Jatsin syvin olemus-, Peitsamon jälkeenjääneet nauhat-, Vedestä nousee kasvi- and Kari Kolmas albums
includes lyrics from the Kari Peitsamo ja Ankkuli-, Sian raato kääntää hitaasti kasvonsa valoon päin- and Pölypilleri albums
includes previously unreleased poems and short novels
includes lyrics from the Kultakuoriainen-biisin sekä Levylaulaja-, Greatest Hits- ja Gulliverin retket albums
includes lyrics from albums released between 1977 and 2006. Foreword: Juha Rantala.
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