Eesti Kullafond: Singer Vinger
Eesti Kullafond: Singer Vinger | |||||
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Compilation album by Singer Vinger | |||||
Released | 2005 | ||||
Genre | Punk rock | ||||
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Eesti Kullafond [Estonian Gold Foundation] is a series of albums of Estonian classic artists. This album has most of the Singer Vinger's recorded original songs. A notable exclusion is "Valvuri laul" from Ärq ei lääq, the reason probably being, that the album is not yet outdated and so people would still buy it. It has 2 CD-s and a DVD.
Track listing
CD1
- "Kõik mööda" (Volmer/Volmer)
- "Usun ei usu" (Volmer/Volmer)
- "Mida ma näen" (Volmer/Volmer)
- "Kaua võib" (Volmer/Volmer)
- "Kasevete aeg" (Volmer/Volmer)
- "Punk-fu" (Jüri Kermik/Volmer)
- "Makulatuur" (Volmer/Volmer)
- "Raha hääl" (Volmer/Volmer)
- "Kodusõda" (Jürlau/Villu Kangur)
- "Aino on ainus" (Jürlau/Kangur)
- "Ei midagi erilist" (Jürlau/Kangur)
- "Gaasid" (Jürlau/Ott Arder)
- "Teadagi" (Ulvik/Kangur)
- "Raha" (Traditional (Sami)/Jaak Tuksam/Volmer)
- "Vastandite ühtsus ja võitlus" (Raud/Volmer)
- "Jumalaga puberteet" (Volmer/Volmer)
- "Massikommunikatsioon" (Volmer/Volmer)
- "Uni" (Jürlau/Kangur)
CD2
- "Sängselg silm" (Jürlau/Volmer)
- "Kes tegi" (Volmer/Volmer)
- "Born to Be Mild" (Volmer/Volmer)
- "Faatum" (Jürlau/Kangur)
- "Tunnitöö" (Jürlau/Ilmar Trull)
- "Igaühes midagi on" (Jürlau/Kangur)
- "Koduke" (Volmer/Volmer)
- "Kogu raha eest" (Jürlau/Volmer)
- "Secondhand" (Ulvik/Volmer)
- "Andante" (Jürlau/Arder)
- "Läbi elu" (Jürlau/Volmer)
- "Mina pean sambat tantsida saama" (Jürlau/Kangur)
- "Ärq ei lääq" (Volmer/Jürlau/Jaan Kaplinski)
- "Ära jahtu" (Volmer/Volmer)
- "Sirts oli sire" (Ramones/Volmer)
- "Kalkar" (Veljo Vingissaar/Jürlau/Volmer)
- "Haritlased öös" (Ulvik/Trull/Volmer)
DVD
- "Ära jahtu"
- "Massikommunikatsioon"
- "Usun ei usu"
- "Raha"
- "Mida ma näen"
- "Kodusõda"
- "Mina pean sambat tantsida saama"
- "Sängselgsilm"
- "Ei midagi erilist"
- "Kalkar"
- "Faatum"
- "Kogu raha eest"
- "Koduke"
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