Double Life
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This article is about the CD by Finnish folk group Värttinä. For the similarly-titled 1947 film, see A Double Life.
Double Life | ||
Compilation album by Värttinä | ||
Released | September 2002 | |
Genre | Finnish folk music | |
Length | ??? | |
Label | Trees Music & Art | |
Producer(s) | ??? | |
Värttinä chronology | ||
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6.12 (2001) |
Double Life (2002) |
Iki (2003) |
Double Life is a 2-CD compilation album of songs by Värttinä. It includes the entire 6.12 live album, and songs from studio albums Seleniko, Aitara and Ilmatar. It was released in 2002 and is only available in Taiwan.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
Disc 1 has studio-recorded songs from earlier albums, while Disc 2 contains all of the live album 6.12, in a slightly altered track order with "Laulutyttö" and "Outona omilla mailla" swapped. Four songs have both live and studio versions.
[edit] Disc one
- "Itkin"
- "Käppee"
- "Yötulet"
- "Travuska"
- "Lemmenosto"
- "Liigua"
- "Milja"
- "Pirsta"
- "Matalii ja Mustii"
- "Aitara"
- "Kivutar"
- "Maamo"
- "Lieto"
- "Katariina"
- "Äijö"
- "Kylä Vuotti Uutta Kuuta"
[edit] Disc two
- "Äijö"
- "Viikon Vaivane"
- "Käppee"
- "Hoptsoi"
- "Meri"
- "Liigua"
- "Kylä Vuotti Uutta Kuuta"
- "Pihi Neito"
- "Mie Tahon Tanssia"
- "Outona Omilla Mailla"
- "Laulutyttö"
- "Ukko Lumi"
- "Seelinnikoi"
- "Vot i Kaalina"