Eesti Kullafond: Singer Vinger
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Eesti Kullafond [Estonian Gold Foundation] is a series of albums of Estonia
Estonia
Estonia , officially the Republic of Estonia , is a state in the Baltic region of Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by the Gulf of Finland, to the west by the Baltic Sea, to the south by Latvia , and to the east by Lake Peipsi and the Russian Federation . Across the Baltic Sea lies...

n classic artists. This album has most of the Singer Vinger
Singer Vinger
Singer Vinger is an Estonian punk rock band. It was founded in 1986, before that being named Pära Trust , Turist and Aken among others; the name Singer Vinger was picked by authorities, because "Turist" was deemed inappropriate by the Soviet Estonian ministry of culture...

's recorded original songs. A notable exclusion is "Valvuri laul" from Ärq ei lääq
Ärq ei lääq
Ärq ei lääq is the sixth album by Estonian punk rock band Singer Vinger and the fourth to be released on CD.- Track listing :#"Kogu raha eest" [For all the money] #"Koduke" [Home ]...

, the reason probably being, that the album is not yet outdated and so people would still buy it.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
  1. "Kõik mööda" (Volmer/Volmer)
  2. "Usun ei usu" (Volmer/Volmer)
  3. "Mida ma näen" (Volmer/Volmer)
  4. "Kaua võib" (Volmer/Volmer)
  5. "Kasevete aeg" (Volmer/Volmer)
  6. "Punk-fu" (Jüri Kermik/Volmer)
  7. "Makulatuur" (Volmer/Volmer)
  8. "Raha hääl" (Volmer/Volmer)
  9. "Kodusõda" (Jürlau/Villu Kangur)
  10. "Aino on ainus" (Jürlau/Kangur)
  11. "Ei midagi erilist" (Jürlau/Kangur)
  12. "Gaasid" (Jürlau/Ott Arder)
  13. "Teadagi" (Ulvik/Kangur)
  14. "Raha" (Traditional (Sami
    Sami people
    The Sami people, also spelled Sámi, or Saami, are the arctic indigenous people inhabiting Sápmi, which today encompasses parts of far northern Sweden, Norway, Finland, the Kola Peninsula of Russia, and the border area between south and middle Sweden and Norway. The Sámi are Europe’s northernmost...

    )/Jaak Tuksam/Volmer)
  15. "Vastandite ühtsus ja võitlus" (Raud/Volmer)
  16. "Jumalaga puberteet" (Volmer/Volmer)
  17. "Massikommunikatsioon" (Volmer/Volmer)
  18. "Uni" (Jürlau/Kangur)


CD2
  1. "Sängselg silm" (Jürlau/Volmer)
  2. "Kes tegi" (Volmer/Volmer)
  3. "Born to Be Mild" (Volmer/Volmer)
  4. "Faatum" (Jürlau/Kangur)
  5. "Tunnitöö" (Jürlau/Ilmar Trull)
  6. "Igaühes midagi on" (Jürlau/Kangur)
  7. "Koduke" (Volmer/Volmer)
  8. "Kogu raha eest" (Jürlau/Volmer)
  9. "Secondhand" (Ulvik/Volmer)
  10. "Andante" (Jürlau/Arder)
  11. "Läbi elu" (Jürlau/Volmer)
  12. "Mina pean sambat tantsida saama" (Jürlau/Kangur)
  13. "Ärq ei lääq" (Volmer/Jürlau/Jaan Kaplinski)
  14. "Ära jahtu" (Volmer/Volmer)
  15. "Sirts oli sire" (Ramones
    Ramones
    The Ramones were an American rock band that formed in the New York City neighborhood of Forest Hills, Queens, in 1974. They are often cited as the first punk rock group...

    /Volmer)
  16. "Kalkar" (Veljo Vingissaar/Jürlau/Volmer)
  17. "Haritlased öös" (Ulvik/Trull/Volmer)


DVD
  1. "Ära jahtu"
  2. "Massikommunikatsioon"
  3. "Usun ei usu"
  4. "Raha"
  5. "Mida ma näen"
  6. "Kodusõda"
  7. "Mina pean sambat tantsida saama"
  8. "Sängselgsilm"
  9. "Ei midagi erilist"
  10. "Kalkar"
  11. "Faatum"
  12. "Kogu raha eest"
  13. "Koduke"
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