Kunnes joet muuttaa suuntaa

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Kunnes joet muuttaa suuntaa
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Studio album by
ReleasedApril 19, 2010 (2010-04-19) [1]
Genre Pop rock
Length44:20 [1]
Label Warner Music Finland, WEA
Maija Vilkkumaa chronology
Superpallo
(2008)
Kunnes joet muuttaa suuntaa
(2010)
Aja!
(2015)
Singles from Kunnes joet muuttaa suuntaa
  1. "Lottovoitto"
    Released: March 1, 2010 [2]
  2. "Dingo ja Yö"
    Released: July 18, 2010 [3] [4]
  3. "Kuuraiset puut"
    Released: November 29, 2010 [5]

Kunnes joet muuttaa suuntaa (in English: Until Rivers Change Direction) is the sixth studio album by Finnish pop rock singer-songwriter Maija Vilkkumaa, released by Warner Music Finland and WEA in Finland on April 19, 2010. [1] Debuting at number-one upon release on the Finnish Albums Chart and spending there 27 weeks in three runs up to 2011, [6] the album has sold 16,000 copies to date, which has granted it a gold certification in Finland. [7]

Contents

Singles

During 2010, three singles were released from Kunnes joet muuttaa suuntaa, "Lottovoitto" on March 1, [2] "Dingo ja Yö" on July 18 [3] [4] and "Kuuraiset puut" on November 29. [5]

Track listing

The (rough) English translations of the tracks are in the brackets.

No.TitleLength
1."Rouvakellari" (Housewife Cellar)3:45
2."Dingo ja Yö" (Dingo and )4:20
3."Lottovoitto" (Jackpot)3:53
4."Rock 'n' Roll" (Rock 'n' Roll)3:56
5."Kuuraiset puut" (Frosted Trees)3:19
6."Viimeinen laulu" (The Last Song)2:54
7."Siihenks se jää" (Does It End Here?)4:34
8."Mistä tietää että on" (How Do You Know That You Are)3:18
9."Jos se vie mun miehen" (If She Takes My Man)2:30
10."Liperiin Nivalaan" (To Liperi, to Nivala)4:32
11."Anteeksi" (I Am Sorry)3:44
12."Rakkautta, vaatteet, ruokaa" (Love, Clothes, Food)3:41

Charts and certifications

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