"Felix The Great" is a captivating fusion of iskelmä and free jazz, crafted by the virtuoso Heikki Sarmanto. Released on January 1, 1988, this album spans a generous 67 minutes, offering a rich tapestry of musical exploration. Sarmanto's mastery shines through in tracks like "Madame Pompadour" and "Man Of Illusion," blending traditional Finnish iskelmä with the spontaneity and improvisation of free jazz. The album's title track, "Felix The Great," along with pieces like "Waltz For A Little Girl" and "Dream Sequence," showcases Sarmanto's versatility and innovative spirit. With "A Little Travel Music" and its sequel, "A Little Travel Music II," the album takes on a journey-like quality, inviting listeners to immerse themselves in its melodic and rhythmic complexities. "Southern Air" and "Old Doctor Blue" add a touch of whimsy and nostalgia, rounding out this eclectic and engaging collection. "Felix The Great" is a testament to Sarmanto's artistic vision and his ability to seamlessly blend genres, creating a sound that is both timeless and uniquely his own.