20 (Terminaator album)

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20
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Greatest hits album by
Released2007 (2007)
Recorded1991-2007
Genre Rock
Length132:12
Label Terminaator Music
Terminaator chronology
' Nagu esimene kord'
(2006)
20
(2007)
' Ingli puudutus'
(2009)

20 is the eleventh album by Estonian rock band Terminaator, released in 2007. [1] It is a greatest hits album. The title refers to the twentieth anniversary of the band. [1] The mascot on the cover is drawn by Mart Himbek.[ citation needed ] The tracks include concert recordings, new versions and new songs. The album has a booklet with information about the songs and has many photos. [1]

Contents

Track listing

T
No.TitleWriter(s)English TranslationLength
1."Juulikuu lumi 2007"J. Kreem/J. Kreem Snow of July4:48
2."Ära oota koidikuni"J. Kreem/J. KreemDon't wait till the dawn 3:01
3."Alkeemik"E. Liitmaa/J. Kreem Alchemist 4:30
4."4B 2007"E. Liitmaa/J. Kreem 5:19
5."Lõbus maja"E. Liitmaa/J. Kreem/Terminaator Fun house 3:40
6."Sinu juurde tagasi"J. Kreem/J. KreemBack to you4:08
7."Aja teenija"J. Hakulinen/J. KreemThe recruit5:25
8."6 jalga niisket maad"J. Kreem/J. Kreem6 feet of moist land3:37
9."Plekktrumm"I. Alanko/J. Kreem Tin drum 3:55
10."See ei ole saladus"J. Kreem/J. KreemIt is not a secret 3:23
11."Raudteejaam"J. Kreem/E. Liitmaa/J. Kreem Railroad station 4:44
12."Ei kommentaari"J. Kreem/J. KreemNo comments; lit: "won't comment" [incorrectly spelled, on purpose]4:53
13."Vastasmaja aknad"J. Kreem/J. KreemThe windows next door 4:28
14."Ingli puudutus"J. Kreem/J. KreemTouch of an angel 8:25
R
No.TitleWriter(s)English TranslationLength
1."Ebaõiglane"J. Kreem/J. KreemUnfair3:43
2."Romula"E. Liitmaa/J. Kreem Wrecking yard 3:04
3."Ütle miks"J. Kreem/J. KreemTell me why3:04
4."Carmen"J. Kreem/J. Kreem 3:25
5."Kuutõbine"J. Kreem/J. KreemSleepwalker3:49
6."Nagu esimene kord"E. Liitmaa/J. KreemLike on the first time3:44
7."Teel ära"A. Veimer/A. VeimerAway on the road4:42
8."Portselanist tüdruk"J. Kreem/J. Kreem Porcelain girl3:09
9."Kaktusviin"E. Liitmaa/J. KreemCactus spirit4:57
10."Armudes üksindusse"A. Veimer/A. VeimerFalling in love with loneliness5:45
11."Ford"J. Kreem/J. Kreem 3:47
12."Kaitseta"J. Kreem/Sulliwan/J. KreemDefenseless4:51
13."Tänapäeva muinaslugu"E. Liitmaa/J. KreemToday's fairy tale 5:15
14."Torm"J. Kreem/J. Kreem Storm 5:32
15."Muinasjutu mets"E. Liitmaa/J. KreemFairytale forest 3:40
16."Meeletu maailm"A. Veimer/A. VeimerCrazy world 5:06

Song information

CD1

Recorded:

CD2

Recorded:

Singles

2007: Juulikuu lumi 2007
2008: Ära oota koidikuni

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