Genre: Electronic, Jazz Album: Alvi Nousee . 1 Untitled 2 Untitled 3 Untitled 4 Untitled 5 Untitled. Bass, Mixed By – Ari Salonen Featuring – Samuli Tanner Guitar, Computer – Anton Nikkilä Mixed By – Tommi Kurki Piano – Pekka Airaksinen. Recorded at Suistoklubi, Hämeenlinna .
Suisto plays Folk/Delta-Blues with modern attitude youtube. 25 December 2011 ·. Suisto toivottaa kaikille hyvää joulua! Suisto. Suisto - Eijjoo peeppo suapunu (Kaeken myyny-EP, 2011) Suisto plays folk/blues -music with modern attitude. 9 November 2011 ·. Suiston viimeisimmän mini-cd:n arvostelu uusimmassa Soundi-lehdessä! ww. oundi.
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The contradictory feelings that the persona feels as she sits in the bazaar are brilliantly portrayed in the metaphorical description of the dummies with western perms turning their heads and staring at the persona as she tries her best to fit into a culture not quite her own. At this point it is safe to assume that the persona depicted is Alvi herself . Alvi feels such a sense of belonging at the time, sitting in that bazaar that she feels like as if the curtain cloth hanging in the windows of shops is covering her, engulfing and accepting her.
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The 1977 live album A Man and a Woman by Isaac Hayes and Dionne Warwick features the song in a medley version. Monty Alexander Trio recorded a live instrumental version at the 1977 Montreux Jazz Festival. The O'Jays released a version on their 1977 album, Travelin' at the Speed of Thought. A cover of the song appears on the Sesame Street 1977 album, Let Your Feelings Show, sung by "Marry Banilow and the Muppettones" In 2011, the song was parodied by The Fringemunks to recap Fringe episode . 4, "6B". In 2013, a bilingual English, French version of the song was released by the French international R&B musical trio Vigon Bamy Jay.