20 (Terminaator Album) - Track Listing

Track Listing

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No. Title Writer(s) English Translation Length
1. "Juulikuu lumi 2007" J. Kreem/J. Kreem Snow of July 4:48
2. "Ära oota koidikuni" J. Kreem/J. Kreem Don'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. Kreem Back to you 4:08
7. "Aja teenija" J. Hakulinen/J. Kreem The recruit 5:25
8. "6 jalga niisket maad" J. Kreem/J. Kreem 6 feet of moist land 3:37
9. "Plekktrumm" I. Alanko/J. Kreem Tin drum 3:55
10. "See ei ole saladus" J. Kreem/J. Kreem It is not a secret 3:23
11. "Raudteejaam" J. Kreem/E. Liitmaa/J. Kreem Railroad station 4:44
12. "Ei kommentaari" J. Kreem/J. Kreem No comments; lit: "won't comment" 4:53
13. "Vastasmaja aknad" J. Kreem/J. Kreem The windows next door 4:28
14. "Ingli puudutus" J. Kreem/J. Kreem Touch of an angel 8:25
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No. Title Writer(s) English Translation Length
1. "Ebaõiglane" J. Kreem/J. Kreem Unfair 3:43
2. "Romula" E. Liitmaa/J. Kreem Wrecking yard 3:04
3. "Ütle miks" J. Kreem/J. Kreem Tell me why 3:04
4. "Carmen" J. Kreem/J. Kreem 3:25
5. "Kuutõbine" J. Kreem/J. Kreem Sleepwalker 3:49
6. "Nagu esimene kord" E. Liitmaa/J. Kreem Like on the first time 3:44
7. "Teel ära" A. Veimer/A. Veimer Away on the road 4:42
8. "Portselanist tüdruk" J. Kreem/J. Kreem Porcelain girl 3:09
9. "Kaktusviin" E. Liitmaa/J. Kreem Cactus spirit 4:57
10. "Armudes üksindusse" A. Veimer/A. Veimer Falling in love with loneliness 5:45
11. "Ford" J. Kreem/J. Kreem 3:47
12. "Kaitseta" J. Kreem/Sulliwan/J. Kreem Defenseless 4:51
13. "Tänapäeva muinaslugu" E. Liitmaa/J. Kreem Today's fairy tale 5:15
14. "Torm" J. Kreem/J. Kreem Storm 5:32
15. "Muinasjutu mets" E. Liitmaa/J. Kreem Fairytale forest 3:40
16. "Meeletu maailm" A. Veimer/A. Veimer Crazy world 5:06

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