Kui Mind Enam Ei Ole - Track Listing

Track Listing

  1. "Kui mind enam ei ole" (When I'm not around anymore) (Urmas Alender/Urmas Alender)
  2. "Haldjasaar" (Fairy island) (Urmas Alender/Rudolf Rimmel)
  3. "Raskemeelsus"/"Hauakiri" (Gloom/Epitaph) (Urmas Alender/Hando Runnel)
  4. "Heli" (Sound) (Urmas Alender/Juhan Viiding)
  5. "Hüvasti kollane koer" (Goodbye yellow dog) (Urmas Alender/Urmas Alender)
  6. "Igavene naine" (Eternal woman) (Urmas Alender/Hando Runnel)
  7. "Ja kuigi veel" (And whilst yet) (Urmas Alender/Viivi Luik)
  8. "Üksikutele" (To the lonely) (Urmas Alender/Urmas Alender)
  9. "Kui kaua veel" (How much longer) (Urmas Alender/Urmas Alender)
  10. "Võta mind lehtede varju" (Take me under the cover of leaves) (Urmas Alender/Viivi Luik)
  11. "Ma näen sind taas" (I see you again) (Urmas Alender/Urmas Alender)
  12. "Millest sa unistad" (What are you dreaming of) (Urmas Alender/Ülle Niinemägi)
  13. "Minu Eestimaa" (My Estonia) (Urmas Alender/Ülle Niinemägi)
  14. "Peninukid" (lit. Hound knuckles) (Urmas Alender/Jüri Üdi)
  15. "Veereva elu ragin" (Rattle of the rolling life) (Urmas Alender/Jüri Üdi)
  16. "Tunne" (Feeling) (Urmas Alender/Urmas Alender)
  17. "Vihma, pimedat vihma" (Rain, dark rain) (Urmas Alender/Viivi Luik)
  18. "Kui ma enesesse tõmbun" (When I withdraw into myself) (Urmas Alender/Hando Runnel)
  19. "Ööpäev" (lit. Nightday ) (Urmas Alender/Jüri Üdi)
  20. "Kuidas joonistada kurbust" (How to draw sadness) (Urmas Alender/Juhan Smuul)
  21. "Kivid, lambad" (Stones, sheep) (Urmas Alender/Hando Runnel)
  22. "Tuli" (Fire) (Urmas Alender/Juhan Viiding)
  23. "Lauluke" (Ditty) (Urmas Alender/Ott Arder)
  24. "Usaldus" (Trust) (Urmas Alender/Urmas Alender)
  25. "Mere laul" (Song of the sea) (Urmas Alender/Urmas Alender)
  26. "Kevade" (Spring) (Urmas Alender/Marje Teslon)
  27. "Imetlen sind" (I admire you) (Urmas Alender/Urmas Alender)

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