Must lind
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Compilation album by Ruja | |||||
Released | 1994 | ||||
Genre | Rock Progressive rock |
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Must lind (Black bird) is a compilation album by Estonian rock band Ruja.
It was released after the tragedy of M/S Estonia, where the band's lead singer Urmas Alender died and is dedicated to him.
[edit] Track listing
- "Must lind" (Black bird) (Rein Rannap/Karl Eduard Sööt)
- "Teisel pool vett" (On the other side of the water) (Urmas Alender)
- "Mida teeksid siis" (What would you do then) (Alender, Igor Garšnek, Jaanus Nõgisto/Alender)
- "Tulekell" (Fire clock) (Garšnek/Alender)
- "Ei mullast..." (Not from the ground...) (Margus Kappel/Hando Runnel)
- "Ajaloo õppetund" (A lesson in history) (Nõgisto/Juhan Viiding)
- "Mida me räägime teistest" (What we talk about others) (Rannap/Ott Arder)
- "Rävala rock" (Rannap/Arder)
- "Omaette" (By itself) (Nõgisto/Viiding)
- "Eleegia" (Elegy) (Alender)
- "Üle müüri" (Over the wall) (Nõgisto/Viiding)
- "Ha, ha, ha, ha" (Nõgisto/Viiding)
- "Eile nägin ma Eestimaad" (Yesterday I saw Estonia) (Rannap/Arder)
- "Murtud lilled" (Broken flowers) (Garšnek/Runnel)
- "Veerev kivi" (Rolling stone) (Nõgisto/Vladislav Koržets)
- "Vaiki kui võid" (Be silent if you may) (Alender)
- "Läänemere lained" (Waves of the Baltic Sea) (Nõgisto/Juhan Liiv)
- "Luigelaul" (Swan song) (Garšnek/Alender)
- "Nii vaikseks kõik on jäänud" (It has become all so quiet) (Rannap/Ernst Enno)