Singer Vinger (album)
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Eesti Kullafond: Singer Vinger
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 A notable exclusion is "Valvuri laul" from Ärq ei lääq, the reason probably being, that the album is not yet outdated and so people would...

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Singer Vinger is the debut album 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...

 punk rock
Punk rock
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 band 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...

. It was released in 1988. The only format available is cassette
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Track listing

  1. "Igaühes midagi on" [There is something in everyone] (Roald Jürlau/Villu Kangur)
  2. "Läbi elu" [Through life] (Jürlau/Kangur)
  3. "Kõik mööda" [All past] (Hardi Volmer)
  4. "Mida ma näen" [What do I see] (Volmer)
  5. "Raha" [Money] (Traditional (Sami
    Sami people
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    )/Volmer)
  6. "Teadagi" [To wit] (Avo Ulvik/Kangur)
  7. "Sängselg silm" [Secret eye, lit. Bedback eye] (Jürlau/Volmer)
  8. "Ei midagi erilist" [Nothing special] (Jürlau/Volmer)
  9. "Mina pean sambat tantsida saama" [I must get to dance samba] (Jürlau/Kangur)
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