"Mummi kutoo" is Finnish for "Grandma's knitting". First released in 1975 by Love Records, Mummi Kutoo's self-titled debut (LRLP-143) is much more than hip psychedelic-folk rock: the album's soft dreamscape exhibits a thorough understanding of melodic orchestral pop, fragile coffeehouse jazz, dixieland, cabaree music and light AM country. Mummi Kutoo style is harmonious and nicely arranged obscure, avant-folkpop and sing-alongs, which are all taken to a deliberate hippie oddballity and a rather weird happy feeling.
In 2004 Ektro Records released original Mummi Kutoo album on CD (Ektro-022) with another 9 Mummi Kutoo bonus tracks from the era. In 2012 leading Finnish young musicians released tribute album (Eino-5) to the band with new version of old Mummi Kutoo songs. In 2016 Svart Records together with Ektro Records released double vinyl album (SRE107) including re-release of the Love Records album and 18 demo versions of the songs, planned to be finnished up on the second album.