Vinilkosmo kompil'
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The Vinilkosmo kompil' 1 and Vinilkosmo kompil' 2 (Vinilkosmo Compilation) are compilation album
Compilation album
A compilation album is an album featuring tracks from one or more performers, often culled from a variety of sources The tracks are usually collected according to a common characteristic, such as popularity, genre, source or subject matter...

s made up of pop
Pop music
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, rock
Rock music
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, and folk music
Folk music
Folk music is an English term encompassing both traditional folk music and contemporary folk music. The term originated in the 19th century. Traditional folk music has been defined in several ways: as music transmitted by mouth, as music of the lower classes, and as music with unknown composers....

 in Esperanto
Esperanto
is the most widely spoken constructed international auxiliary language. Its name derives from Doktoro Esperanto , the pseudonym under which L. L. Zamenhof published the first book detailing Esperanto, the Unua Libro, in 1887...

. They are named after the Vinilkosmo production company.

Track listing Vol 1

    1. Ĵomart kaj Nataŝa: Papago
    2. Jacques Yvart: Mia Tero
    3. Kajto
      Kajto
      Kajto is a musical group from the Netherlands, more specifically the province of Friesland, whose lyrics are written in Esperanto. Kajto primarily produces Frisian folklore music, folk dance music and canons. Their 1989 album "Flugdrako" was the first Esperanto music album to be produced on CD...

      : Ansero-Vanelo
    4. Flávio Fonseca: Babelturo
    5. La Mevo: Flava blankul'
    6. Solo: Kie ne plu
    7. Amplifiki: Banala travivaĵo de juna knabo
    8. Persone
      Persone
      Persone is a rock trio from Stockholm, Sweden whose songs are sung in Esperanto, formed in late February and early March 1986 by Martin Wiese, Borje Lund, Bertilo Wennergren, and Per Ola Axelsson...

      : Reĝoj de cindro
    9. La Rozmariaj Beboj: Ĉe vi min forprenu
    10. Bruemaj Najbaroj: Nun vi scias
    11. La Alburnoj: Nur vin mi amos (ĝis vesper-hor')
    12. Piŝamandurjes: La bonaj vortoj
    13. EV: Knabin' de Sarre
    14. Tutti Futti: Trans-Eŭrok-Ekspres'
    15. La Mondanoj: Muskola belulino

Track listing Vol 2

    1. Esperanto: Bandonio
    2. Massilia Sound System (Masilia Son-Sistem'): Sunobriloj
    3. Martin Wiese: Vivo duras sed vi molas
    4. Remy Walter: Teren rigardu
    5. FreeMagniZhou: Pro viaj faroj
    6. Massimo Mancha: Hej vi
    7. N.A.T.: La Tero
    8. Milan Doĉekal: Kapon redonu
    9. Fraŭlino Barlaston: Cigano!
    10. Akordo: Venko, venko
    11. Fabulous Troubadors (Fabelecaj Trobadoroj): Bonan jaron
    12. Mikey England: Fari nenion
    13. JoMo: Ali Bensali
    14. Kredo: Tempo
    15. Afrika Espero: La hom-maŝino
    16. Luanda Cozetti: Mia bon', mia malbon'
    17. Bombay Dub (Bombaj-Dob'): Estu natura
    18. Piĉismo: Korespondi deziras
    19. Vacarm le Rouge (Bruego la Ruĝĥa): Amromanco
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