Vana kloun
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Vana kloun is the first studio album by Estonia
n rock musician Urmas Alender
, released in 1992, decades after the start of Alender's musical career.
The album was re-released as whole on Kohtumine Albertiga
.
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 rock musician Urmas Alender
Urmas Alender
Urmas Alender was an Estonian singer and musician who is possibly best recalled as the vocalist of such popular Estonian bands as Ruja and Propeller....
, released in 1992, decades after the start of Alender's musical career.
The album was re-released as whole on Kohtumine Albertiga
Kohtumine Albertiga
Kohtumine Albertiga is a compilation album by Estonian rock musician Urmas Alender, coupled with Armastuse ämblik. It was previously released with Armastuse ämblik on the box set Kohtumine Albertiga....
.
A-side
- "Vana kloun" (Old clown) (Urmas Alender/Urmas Alender)
- "Kadunud poeg" (Lost son) (Urmas Alender/A. Valgma)
- "Korralik pere" (A decent family) (Urmas Alender/Jüri Üdi)
- "Laul sügavast düünist" (Song about a deep dune) (Urmas Alender/Jüri Üdi)
- "Oma saar" (Own island) (Urmas Alender/Gustav SuitsGustav SuitsGustav Suits is considered one of the greatest Estonian poets. He was also an early leader of the literary movement group Noor-Eesti .- Childhood and Education :...
) - "Võta mind lehtede varju" (Take me under the cover of leaves) (Urmas Alender/Viivi Luik)
B-side
- "Suur rõõm ja väike mure" (Big joy and a small concern) (Urmas Alender/Ott Arder)
- "Meelelahutus" (Entertainment) (Urmas Alender/Ott Arder)
- "Juuspeened keeled" (Hair thin strings) (Urmas Alender/Ott Arder)
- "Kohtumine Albertiga" (Meeting Albert) (Urmas Alender/Ott Arder)
- "Lauluke" (Ditty) (Urmas Alender/Ott Arder)
- "Imelapse lapsepõlv" (The childhood of a wonder kid) (Urmas Alender/Ott Arder)