Need ei vaata tagasi... Osa 2
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Need ei vaata tagasi... is a 5-CD compilation by Estonian
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...

 rock
Rock music
Rock music is a genre of popular music that developed during and after the 1960s, particularly in the United Kingdom and the United States. It has its roots in 1940s and 1950s rock and roll, itself heavily influenced by rhythm and blues and country music...

 band Ruja
Ruja
Ruja was one of the foremost Estonian rock bands of the 1970s and 1980s. The name of the band comes from a neologism "ruja", for science fiction, though there are people who believe that "ruja" is actually made up of the first letters of the band's important members...

. The purpose of this project was to release the whole of Ruja's works, although many songs are absent from the compilation.

Osa 2 (Part 2) contains the last 3 CD-s. It is preceded by "Need ei vaata tagasi... Osa 1
Need ei vaata tagasi... Osa 1
Need ei vaata tagasi... is a 5-CD compilation by Estonian rock band Ruja. The purpose of this project was to release the whole of Ruja's works, although many songs are absent from the compilation....

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CD3: PopRUJA

  1. Must ronk (Black crow) (Rein Rannap/Ott Arder
    Ott Arder
    Ott Arder was an Estonian poet, children's writer and translator. He was also the author of several popular songs and written texts....

    ) - 2:50 (1981)
  2. Leiutaja ja laiutaja (Inventor and boaster [roughly]) (Rannap/Arder) - 1:49 (1981)
  3. Tule metsa (Come to the woods
    Forest Brothers
    The Forest Brothers were Estonian, Latvian, and Lithuanian partisans who waged a guerrilla war against Soviet rule during the Soviet invasion and occupation of the three Baltic states during, and after, World War II...

    ) (Rannap/Arder) - 3:10 (1981)
  4. Kes kellega käib (Who dates who) (Rannap/Arder) - 2:20 (1982)
  5. Aafrika mehed (African men) (Rannap/Juhan Liiv
    Juhan Liiv
    Juhan Liiv is one of Estonia's most famous poets.-Childhood and education:...

    ) - 2:06 (1981)
  6. Sa oled mul teine (You're my second) (Rannap/Arder) - 3:19 (1982)
  7. Rahu (Peace) (Rannap/Urmas Alender) - 3:34 (1981)
  8. Õunalaul (Apple song) (Rannap/Arder) - 3:11 (1981)
  9. Tule minuga sööklasse (Come to the diner with me) (Rannap/Arder) - 2:34 (1981)
  10. Dr. Noormann (Rannap/Rannap) - 2:54 (1981)
  11. Suudlus läbi jäätunud klaasi (Kiss through a frozen glass) (Rannap/Arder) - 3:17 (1982)
  12. Igapäevane rock (Everyday rock) (Rannap/Arder) - 2:38 (1982)
  13. Inimene õpib (Human learns) (Rannap/Arder) - 3:28 (1981)
  14. Eile nägin ma Eestimaad (Yesterday I saw Estonia) (Rannap/Liiv, Arder) - 2:13 (1981)
  15. To Mr. Lennon (Alender/Alender) - 3:31 (1981)
  16. Praegu (Now) (Rannap/Juhan Viiding
    Juhan Viiding
    Juhan Viiding , also known under the pseudonym of Jüri Üdi was an Estonian poet and actor.-Childhood, education, and family:Juhan Viiding was born June 1, 1948 in Tallinn to Linda and Paul Viiding...

    ) - 2:19 (1980)
  17. Ars longa (Art long [in Latin, from the saying ars longa, vita brevis (art long, life short)]) (Rannap/Arder) - 3:01 (1982)
  18. Rumal rahutus (Foolish anxiety) (Rannap/Arder) - 2:52 (1982)
  19. Tango
    Tango (dance)
    Tango dance originated in the area of the Rio de la Plata , and spread to the rest of the world soon after....

     (Rannap/Arder) - 3:07 (1982)
  20. Noor teab mis teeb (Young knows what he's doing) (Rannap/Arder) - 3:55 (1982)
  21. Rävala rock (Rannap/Viiding) - 2:38 (1982)
  22. Rujaline roostevaba maailm (Scientific-fictional rust-free world [a word play - "ruja", the name of the band, was also a proposed neologism for "science fiction
    Science fiction
    Science fiction is a genre of fiction dealing with imaginary but more or less plausible content such as future settings, futuristic science and technology, space travel, aliens, and paranormal abilities...

    "]) (Rannap/Arder) - 3:36 (1982)
  23. Mida me räägime teistest (What we talk about others) (Rannap/Arder) - 3:35 (1982)
  24. Head ööd (Good night) (Rannap/Lydia Koidula
    Lydia Koidula
    Lydia Emilie Florentine Jannsen, , known after her pen name Lydia Koidula was an Estonian poet. Her sobriquet means ‘Lydia of the Dawn’ in Estonian. It was given her by the writer Carl Robert Jakobson...

    ) - 2:23 (1982)

CD4: Sildade põletajad (Bridge-burners)

  1. Kes meeldida tahab... (Who wants to be liked...) (Igor Garšnek/Liiv) - 2:26 (1985)
  2. Dokumentideta võõras linnas (In a strange town without documents) (Toomas Rull/Alender) - 3:15 (1985)
  3. Mida teeksid siis? (What would you do then?) (Alender, Jaanus Nõgisto, Garšnek/Alender) - 3:29 (1985)
  4. Vaiki kui võid (Be silent if you may) (Alender/Alender) - 3:59 (1985)
  5. Sõbra käsi (Friend's hand) (Alender/Alender) - 3:33 (1985)
  6. Sildade põletajad (Bridge-burners) (Garšnek/Alender) - 3:26 (1985)
  7. Teisel pool vett (On the other side of the water) (Alender/Alender) - 3:16 (1986)
  8. Murtud lilled (Broken flowers) (Garšnek/Hando Runnel) - 3:32 (1986)
  9. Veerev kivi (Rolling stone) (Nõgisto/Vladislav Koržets) - 5:48 (1986)
  10. Oled sa järv? (Are you a lake?) (Garšnek/Alender) - 4:27 (1986)
  11. Lootuselaul (Hope song) (S. P. Gulliver/Alender) - 4:30 (1986)
  12. Kahe näoga Janus (Two-faced Janus
    Janus (mythology)
    In ancient Roman religion and mythology, Janus is the god of beginnings and transitions, thence also of gates, doors, doorways, endings and time. He is usually a two-faced god since he looks to the future and the past...

    ) (Alender, Nõgisto, Garšnek/Alender) - 3:07 (1986)
  13. Pime sõda (Blind war) (Garšnek/Alender) - 2:58 (1985)
  14. Meeste laul (Men's song) (Nõgisto/Nõgisto) - 3:37 (1986)
  15. Mis teha? (What to do?) (Garšnek, Nõgisto/Garšnek, Nõgisto) - 3:50 (1987)
  16. Isamaa pale (Face of the fatherland) (Garšnek/Runnel) - 3:11 (1986)
  17. Tulekell (Fire clock) (Garšnek/Alender) - 3:12 (1986)
  18. Eleegia (Elegy) (Alender/Alender) - 3:27 (1985)
  19. Aeg on nagu rong (Time is like a train) (Garšnek/Malle Värk) - 3:25 (1985)
  20. Ahtumine (Narrowing) (Alender, Nõgisto, Garšnek/Artur Alliksaar
    Artur Alliksaar
    - Biography :Alliksaar attended an elementary school in Tartu in 1931. In 1937 he was accepted to Hugo Treffner Gymnasium, after which he worked at railways like his father for a short period of time in 1942. In that same year he started to study law in the University of Tartu.1943–1944 he served...

    ) - 2:56 (1985)

Note: There is also another song titled "Ahtumine", which is also on "Need ei vaata tagasi... Osa 1
Need ei vaata tagasi... Osa 1
Need ei vaata tagasi... is a 5-CD compilation by Estonian rock band Ruja. The purpose of this project was to release the whole of Ruja's works, although many songs are absent from the compilation....

".

CD5: Tundmatu RUJA (Unknown RUJA)

  1. Avamäng karjega (Overture
    Overture
    Overture in music is the term originally applied to the instrumental introduction to an opera...

     with a scream
    ) (Garšnek) - 1:50 (1986)
  2. Ärka otsiv vaim (Wake seeking spirit) (Garšnek/Alender) - 2:45 (1985)
  3. Mu isamaa on minu arm (My fatherland is my love) (Rannap/Koidula) - 2:08 (1982)
  4. Laulu sisu (The content of the song) (Rannap/Koidula) - 4:28 (1984)
  5. Raske aeg (Though time) (Rannap/Viiding) - 2:52 (1980)
  6. Ma mustas öös näen... (In the black night I see...) (Olav Ehala/Viiding) - 2:47 (1980)
  7. Tööaskeldus (Work bustling) (Nõgisto/Mati Unt
    Mati Unt
    Mati Unt was an Estonian writer, essayist and theatre director....

    ) - 3:03 (1979)
  8. Meediaaskeldus (Media bustling) (Nõgisto/Unt) - 1:48 (1979)
  9. Rahvalaulufraas (Folksongphrase) (Nõgisto/Viiding) - 4:56 (1989)
  10. Laul surnud linnust (Song of a dead bird) (Ehala/August Sang
    August Sang
    August Sang was an Estonian poet and literary translator.- Life and work :August Sang graduated from high school in Pärnu in 1932. After his military service he studied from 1934 to 1942 at the Philosophical Faculty of the University of Tartu...

    ) - 4:03 (1980)
  11. Killud toovad õnne (Shards bring luck) (Rannap/Arder) - 4:37 (1982)
  12. Käsi (Hand) (Rannap/Arder) - 2:59 (1982)
  13. Aeg (Time) (Rannap/Runnel) - 6:43 (1983)
  14. Viru vanne (Viru
    Virumaa
    Virumaa is a former independent county in Ancient Estonia. Now it is divided into Ida-Viru County or Eastern Vironia and Lääne-Viru County or Western Vironia...

     vow
    ) (Rannap/Runnel) - 3:18 (1983)
  15. Oota mind (Wait for me) (Andres Valkonen/Leelo Tungal) - 3:09 (1985)
  16. Ih-ih-hii ja ah-ah-haa (He-he-hee and ha-ha-ha) (Garšnek, Alender, S. P. Gulliver/Alender) - 3:48 (1988)
  17. Päikeselapsed (Children of the Sun) (Nõgisto/Nõgisto) - 4:01 (1987)
  18. Kui mõtled enda pääle (When you think about yourself) (Nõgisto/Runnel) - 3:37 (1982)
  19. Laul võimalusest (Song of a chance) (Ehala/Sang) - 3:52 (1980)
  20. Luigelaul (Swan song) (Garšnek/Alender) - 3:58 (1987)
  21. Nii vaikseks kõik on jäänud (1985) (It has all become so quiet) (Rannap/Ernst Enno
    Ernst Enno
    Ernst Enno was an Estonian poet and writer.- Life :Ernst Enno was born the son of a farmer Prits Enno. He spent his childhood on Soosaar farm near Rõngu. At the age of eight, he attended the parish school of Lapetukme and then the prestigious Hugo Treffner Gymnasium and at the secondary school in...

    ) - 1:51 (1971/1985)

PopRUJA

  • Urmas Alender – lead vocals
  • Jaanus Nõgisto – guitars; vocals on tracks 5 & 6
  • Rein Rannap – keyboards; vocals on track 5
  • Tiit Haagma – bass
  • Jaan Karp – percussion
  • Arvo Urb – percussion (1, 2)
  • Mixed choir "Noorus" (17)
  • Paul Mägi chamber orchestra (14, 15)
  • Eesti Raadio Estraadiorkester (Estonian Radio stage orchestra) (7)

Sildade põletajad

  • Urmas Alender – lead vocals
  • Indrek Patte – vocals (11, 14, 15)
  • Jaanus Nõgisto – guitars
  • Igor Garšnek – keyboards
  • Tiit Haagma – bass
  • S. P. Gulliver (Vladislav Petšnikov) – bass (9–17)
  • Toomas Rull – percussion
  • Rein Joasoo – percussion (9–14, 21)
  • Arvo Urb – percussion (15, 17)

Tundmatu RUJA

  • Urmas Alender – lead vocals
  • Ivo Linna – vocals (15)
  • Indrek Patte – vocals (17)
  • Jaanus Nõgisto – guitars
  • Ain Varts – guitar (4)
  • Raul Jaanson – guitar (16)
  • Igor Garšnek – keyboards (1, 2, 15–17, 20)
  • Rein Rannap – keyboards (3–5, 11–14, 18)
  • Margus Kappel – keyboards (6–10, 15, 19)
  • Olav Ehala – keyboards (6, 10, 19, 21)
  • S. P. Gulliver (Vladislav Petšnikov) – bass (1, 16, 17, 20)
  • Tiit Haagma – bass (2, 3, 5, 11–15, 18)
  • Priit Kuulberg – bass (4, 6–10, 19)
  • Rein Joasoo – percussion (1)
  • Toomas Rull – percussion (2, 15, 21)
  • Jaan Karp – percussion (3, 11–14, 18)
  • Andrus Vaht – percussion (4, 5)
  • Ivo Varts – percussion (6–10, 19)
  • Arvo Urb – percussion (16, 17, 20)
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