Nagu esimene kord

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Nagu esimene kord
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Studio album by
ReleasedMay 19, 2006
Recorded2006, at Rockhouse Studio, Tallinn
Genre Rock
Length55:56
Label Terminaator Music
Producer Elmar Liitmaa
Terminaator chronology
Go Live 2005
(2005)
Nagu esimene kord
(2006)
20
(2007)

Nagu esimene kord is the tenth album by Estonian rock band Terminaator, released in 2006. It features 3 songs from Terminaator's second musical "Romeo & Julia". The soundtrack of "Romeo & Julia" wasn't released under Terminaator's name, as it was with "Risk". The cover of "Nagu esimene kord" features the newest look of Terminaator's mascot.

Contents

Track listing

  1. Nagu esimene kord [Like on the first time] (E. Liitmaa/J. Kreem) - 3:44
  2. Kummitused kummutil [Ghosts on the commode] (J. Kreem, E. Liitmaa/J. Kreem) - 3:45
  3. Nii ma jälle läen [There I go again] (J. Kreem/J. Kreem) - 4:02
  4. Soovilugu [Song of choice (in the radio)] (J. Kreem, E. Liitmaa/J. Kreem) - 2:54
  5. Ei kommentaari [No comments; lit: "won't comment" (incorrectly spelled, on purpose)] (J. Kreem, E. Liitmaa/J. Kreem) - 4:53
  6. Pankuri tütar ja töölise poeg [Banker's daughter and laborer's son] (E. Liitmaa/J. Kreem) - 5:08
  7. Head ööd [Good night] (E. Liitmaa/J. Kreem) - 4:20
  8. Ebaõiglane [Unrightful] (J. Kreem/J. Kreem) - 3:19
  9. Superstaar [Superstar] (J. Kreem, E. Liitmaa/J. Kreem) - 2:29
  10. Trammipeatuses [In the tram stop] (J. Kreem, E. Liitmaa/J. Kreem) - 4:14
  11. Plekktrumm [Tin drum] (I. Alanko/J. Kreem) - 3:55
  12. Kiremõrvari päevik [The diary of a committer of a crime of passion] (J. Kreem, E. Liitmaa/J. Kreem) - 4:30
  13. Armastuse ABC [ABC of love] (J. Kreem/J. Kreem) - 3:17
  14. Lasud [Shots] (J. Kreem/J. Kreem) - 5:01

Song information

Singles

2005: Ebaõiglane
2006: Nii ma jälle läen
2006: Nagu esimene kord
2006: Plekktrumm

Personnel

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