Head uudised

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Head uudised
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Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 1, 2000
RecordedMarch–May 2000
Genre Rock
Length57:27
Label Terminaator Music
Terminaator chronology
Singapur
(1998)
Head uudised
(2000)
Risk
(2001)

Head uudised is the sixth album by Estonian rock band Terminaator, released in 2000. On the cover, band's name is written as "Termina:tor". From every sale, 1 EEK was donated to support the anti-AIDS campaign.

Contents

Track listing

  1. Portselanist tüdruk [Porcelain girl] (Kreem/Kreem) - 3:09
  2. See ei ole saladus [It is not a secret] (Kreem/Kreem) - 3:23
  3. Tee [The way] (Kreem/Kreem) - 4:03
  4. 6 jalga niisket maad [6 feet of moist land] (Kreem/Kreem) - 3:37
  5. Just nagu mustlased [Just like gypsies] (Kreem/Kreem) - 5:04
  6. Head uudised [Good news] (Kreem/Kreem) - 3:31
  7. Raudteejaam [Railroad station] (Kreem/Liitmaa/Kreem) - 4:44
  8. Klaustrofoobia [Claustrophobia] (Kreem/Kreem) - 5:40
  9. Jää [ Ice ] (Kreem/Kreem) - 5:05
  10. Hall maailm [Grey world] (Kreem/Kreem) - 3:40
  11. Osa minust [Part of me] (Kreem/Kreem) - 2:16
  12. Veel on aega [There is still time] (Kaljulaid/Kreem) - 4:41
  13. Televiisorimees (live "Katusekontsert") [ Televisor man (live "Roof concert")] - 8:14
    • Includes a hidden track, "Kes ei tööta, see ei söö" [Who doesn't work, doesn't eat].

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