The Hook (album)

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The Hook
Studio album by
Released1974 (1974)
RecordedAugust 5–11 at Marcus Music AB in Stockholm
GenreJazz fusion[1]
Length36:11
LabelLove
ProducerMåns Groundstöm
Jukka Tolonen chronology
Summer Games
(1973)
The Hook
(1974)
Hysterica
(1975)

The Hook is the third studio album by guitarist Jukka Tolonen, released in 1974 through Love Records; a remastered edition was reissued in 2004.[2]

Track listing[edit]

All tracks are written by Jukka Tolonen

No.TitleLength
1."Aurora Borealis"12:56
2."Starfish"6:17
3."The Sea"8:22
4."The Hook"8:36
5."Together"3:16
Total length:39:28

Production[edit]

"Aurora Borealis" commences as a brass-dominated exercise in R&B, then switches to an uptempo fusion piece with analog synthesiser solos. "Starfish" is a lively, elaborate jazz composition originally written by Tolonen for the Pori Jazz Festival in 1974 which allows for extended solos on guitar, trumpet, saxophone, and synthesiser. "The Sea" is a midtempo jazz piano ballad with full band accompaniment, inspired by Antonio Carlos Jobim's "Children's Games." "The Hook" begins humorously with guitar strings detuned before launching into its whole tone scale-dominated melody. "Together" is a sensitive electric guitar and piano ballad.

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