Angelit
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Angelit, formerly known as Angelin tytöt (Aŋŋel nieiddat), is a Finnish Sámi folk music group formed by sisters Ursula and Tuuni Länsman in 1989. However, the history of the group can be traced back to 1982 when Eino Ukkonen, Ursula and Tuuni Länsman's Finnish teacher, took them along with some classmates to sing at a Sámi festival held at Utsjoki. In 1987 the group released their first non-commercial tape, recorded together with Mari Boine.
In 1989 one of the members of the group got killed in a car accident and subsequently the group broke up. Ursula and Tuuni went on and established a group which was called "Angelin tytöt" or "girls of Angeli", named after Angeli, the village they grew up in, located in Inari in Northern Finland.
The group changed its name to Angelit in 1997 due to the problem of many different translations of "Angelin tytöt".
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[edit] Members
- Tuuni Länsman
- Ursula Länsman
- Alfred Häkkinen (joined in 1994; guitar and drums)
- Samuli Kosminen (joined in 1999; percussion)
- Mamba Assefa (joined in 1999; percussion)
- Kimmo Kajasto (joined in 1999; keyboards, programming, atmospherics)
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
As Angelin tytöt:
- Dolla (Fire, 1992)
- Giitu (Thank you, 1993)
- Skeaikit (Laughter, 1995)
- The Voice of the North (1997) - a compilation of the three previous albums
As Angelit:
- Mannú (The moon, 1999)
- Reasons (2003)
[edit] Collaborations
All collaborations have been made with the band Waltari.
- So Fine! (1994)
- So Fine 2000 (2000)
- Channel Nordica (2000)