Risk (Terminaator album)

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Risk
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Soundtrack album by
Released2001
Genre Musical
Length34:01
Label Terminaator Music
Terminaator chronology
Head uudised
(2000)
Risk
(2001)
Kuutõbine
(2003)

Risk is the seventh album by Estonian rock band Terminaator, released in 2001. It is the official soundtrack for Terminaator's musical "Risk". Initially, the musical's name was "Rooste" ( Rust )

Track listing

  1. Avamäng [Opening] - 1:54
  2. Oodata ei saa [Can't wait] - 3:03
  3. Algeri räpp [Alger's rap] - 3:15
  4. Conjure - 2:46
  5. Kes tegi seda [Who did it] - 2:36
  6. Raha [ Money ] - 2:39
  7. Tänapäeva muinaslugu [Today's fairy tale] - 5:17
  8. II vaatuse avamäng [II act's opening] - 2:11
  9. Paranormaalse uurija laul [ Paranormal investigator's song] - 1:45
  10. Tiibeti kujumehe ilmumine [The appearing of Tibet's statueman] - 1:19
  11. Vastused [Answers] - 3:31
  12. Omal kohal [In its place] - 3:29

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