Scandinavian
Eurovision Entry Song Makes Its Way to America
Released on
= March 9, 2005, 12:46 pm
Press Release
Author = GKAN Composition, PR Division
Industry = Entertainment
Press Release
Summary = CD Baby Distributes Finnish Ballad That Spoke to Millions
Who Have Lost a Friend. Libraries, Archives and Collectors Hoard
Remaining Copies of Unique Album.
Press Release
Body = Espoo, Finland March 11, 2005 -- From the time he began putting
the notes and words to paper in his little home in the suburbs of
Helsinki to the heated and intense studio sessions in the sleepy
little artist’s colony of Tuusula, Finland, the multilingual
Fenno-Swede composer with Canadian and Italian roots was guided
by a vision, a call- to put to music and words the shock, loss,
pain and hopes involved in losing a good friend. Gunnar K. A. Njålsson
is by no means new to the music scene. He has behind him musical
studies, including bassoon on the university level, with excellent
grades. What is unique about his career as a composer and songwriter
is that he was not known as such until recently. And even then,
it was the prolific Finnish pop-composer Marko Kolehmainen who founded
the platinum band “Aikakone” (Time Machine) who pulled
this versatile composer and arranger back into the public light.
Warned by conservative parents that a musician’s career was
fraught with poverty and insecurity, Njålsson went on to become
a very well-known
administrative scientist and Space Law specialist. In 2003 the 35
year-old composer began making an album produced by Mr. Kolehmainen
and worked together with musician Alex Ojasti, also of the Finnish
band “Aikakone”.
“It was
a slow but exciting process and we were ready to continue working
on that album, after the first successful song. However, I received
word of the death of my best friend. The news was shocking, unbelievable
and then devastating. In May, when
we laid his urn to rest in a churchyard in the little village of
Kimito, I couldn’t believe I was escorting my best buddy to
the grave!” Njålsson recalls. It was from these experiences
and not least from vivid memories of moments of laughter, future
plans and hope that composer Njålsson authored the song “En
sista vers”. That music written from the depths of the soul
is bound to make an impression on listeners is
no overstatement of the facts, if one follows the success Njålsson
has had with “En sista vers”. From the very start the
song was exposed to the scrutiny of critics. It was first en entry
in the Finnish national Eurovision contest and then went on to become
a surprise success almost overnight in the Nordic countries. Prai
sed for quality arrangement and lyrics, the promo CDs were out-of-stock
nearly every week and orders began pouring in from Italy, Turkey,
North America and Asia.
Finnish record
label GKAN Composition in Espoo, Finland was founded to provide
quality classical and jazz music to the broadcasting and film industries
in the Nordic countries and South America. The little record label
could, however, no longer handle the amount of orders coming in
for “En sista vers”. The unexpected surge in popularity
of the unique ballad led to their having to engage separate distributors
in the process, that is, when the CD was in stock.
“I could
have never imagined anything like the popularity this album and
song have received!” Njålsson exclaims. “I think
we are seeing a trend toward a demand for more value-based lyrics
and well-arranged, original music. At least I hope we are
experiencing such a trend. If so, then it is easier to understand
why this album has been so incredibly popular, even internationally.”
Njålsson hypothesizes. For now, GKAN Composition has decided
to pause in the pressing of more CDs of “En sista vers”
in order to have time to concentrate on the label’s new release,
the elegant Latin jazz instrumental “Novela policial”.
Due to demand,
however, they recently made a deal with US distributor CD Baby,
based in Portland, Oregon for exclusive physical and digital distribution
by this company in North and South America. But even here stocks
have not lasted. And this has triggered reactions on the part of
libraries and cultural archives who have begun hoarding the album
in anticipation of the final stock depletion.
“I’m
not saying we’ll never reproduce the album;” says GKAN
Composition CEO, “but we need time to concentrate on other
projects as well.” When asked if they will consider putting
more copies into circulation if demand continues to surge, GKAN
Composition representatives replied “Certainly! We have to
reality into consideration!”.
The album “En
sista vers” was released in the Fall of 2004 and contains
a vocal and instrumental version of song. Opera and theatrical star
Petra Schauman sings “En sista vers” on the first track
accompanied by several noted musicians, including Njålsson
himself at the piano. “En sista vers” is available online
from CD Baby and is being distributed as well by Apple iTunes and
other digital distributors.
CD Baby sells
the CD at the address: http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/gkan/
GKAN Composition
take orders strictly from the various radio stations in Europe,
Africa and Asia. Their site is located at http://www.spacepol.com/GKANComp/.
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