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Name
  
Pekka Streng


Role
  
Musician

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Died
  
April 11, 1975, Helsinki, Finland

Albums
  
Unen maa, Kesamaa, Magneettimiehen kuolema, Magneettimiehen kuolema / Kesamaa

Similar People
  
Tasavallan Presidentti, Blues Section, Wigwam, Jukka Tolonen, Eero Koivistoinen

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Pekka Valter Mattias Streng (April 26, 1948, Sysmä – April 11, 1975) was a Finnish musician who had a notable influence on progressive rock in Finland.

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Streng died of cancer at the age of 26. He knew about his disease throughout his career and the awareness of his forthcoming death can be heard from both his lyrics and music. During his short career he made two albums, which were published by Love Records. He wrote the songs and lyrics (in Finnish), and performed vocals and acoustic guitars on the albums. On the first one, Magneettimiehen kuolema (1970), he collaborated with Tasavallan Presidentti, a renowned Finnish prog band of the time. On Kesämaa (1972), various other noted musicians such as Olli Ahvenlahti and Hasse Walli took part in the studio sessions.

At the time of publication, Streng's records did not prove especially popular. Later, however, his music began gradually to attract more and more following. The two albums were first released on (one) CD in 1990. Due to demand, remastered CD editions of both albums (this time separately) were released in 2003.

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Pekka Streng avoided publicity and only gave one interview to a music journalist during his life. Because of this, not much has been known about him as a person, which occasionally has helped form a somewhat mystified image of him.

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In 2009, nearly 34 years after Pekka Streng's death was released a posthumous album called Unen Maa which was built upon old recovered tape recordings where Pekka sings and plays acoustic guitar. Studio musicians (Olympia-orkesteri) added their own talent to finish what were at the time unfinished recordings.

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Discography

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  • Magneettimiehen Kuolema (with Tasavallan Presidentti) (1970)
  • Kesämaa (1972)
  • Unen maa (posthumous album with Olympia-orkesteri) (2009)

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    References

    Pekka Streng Wikipedia


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