Updated 4/14/09 – here’s a quick fly-through of some of my favorites from the CD described below.
I’m on trip #4 to Helsinki this week. Normally, I take time for an “Ed Hall” adventure. My dad always tells me not to “do anything Ed Hall wouldn’t do.” In other words, be careful when you’re in a foreign country.
That usually doesn’t stop me (sorry, Dad), but I got distracted yesterday. I spent most of the morning finishing prep work for meetings, that started in the afternoon, but as I was considering my options, it occurred to me that I hadn’t taken advantage of the fact that I was in Europe and might be able to pick up some good import music that’s super-expensive in the US.
In particular, I’d been trying to get my hands on the new It Bites disc (Tall Ships) that came out in Europe last October, but is not for sale in the US. For those who aren’t familiar, It Bites is a group of Cumbrian progressives, formerly led by Francis Dunnery. Dunnery opted out of the project, but the band replaced him with a guy called John Mitchell, who sounds like a cross between Francis and Peter Gabriel. Great voice, great player. Anyway, I had tried everything to get my hands on this disc: ordered off Amazon’s import list, tried going through the band web site, trolling the It Bites lists for anyone looking to sell a used one somewhere. No luck.
A quick Google search revealed that there were about 5 indie record stores in Helsinki center center that looked promising. I’m not good at reading Finnish (ok, I can’t read it at all), so that ruled out a couple right off the bat. I came across an entry for Popparienkeli – Popangel one that had an “English” option, and did a quick search on “It Bites” “Tall Ships.” To my surprise, it came back with a hit that showed they had one on hand.
After punching in the address on my GPS phone, I grabbed my coat and headed out. Through the magic of GPS, I was there after about a 20 minute walk from the hotel. As it turns out, the shop is owned/operated by an older guy and his son. When I asked the proprietor if he had it, I was amazed that he knew exactly where it was (there’s a guy who knows his store). And it was mine. After months of searching, I had a copy of the elusive disc, which I immediately imported via iTunes and loaded onto my iPod.
Obligatory dork picture goes here:

My big find in Helsinki
The disc came in really handy because I woke up at 2am this morning and couldn’t get back to sleep, so I gave the disc a solid listen. And it’s phenomenal.
Here’s a sample of the first two tracks that grabbed me: Great Disasters, and When I Fall.
There’s a 9-minute video of Bob Dalton (drummer) recording his drum part for “Great Disasters” here.
So, Dad, so far I’ve listened, and haven’t had an “Ed Hall” Adventure yet. Not sure I’m going to have time on this trip either – hectic agenda.