Dzeltenie Pastnieki - Songs Covered By Other Artists

Songs Covered By Other Artists

  • Expatriate Latvian band Akacis covered two songs: "Kāpēc tu mani negribi" and "Svešā malā".
  • Former band member Roberts Gobziņš did a dub-styled cover of "Vienmēr klusi" on his 1998 album, Rīta Radio, in collaboration with engineer Edijs Gņedovskis. This album also contained a revamped version of "Man ļoti patīk jaunais vilnis" (titled simply "Jaunais vilnis") that utilised the original backing track from 1982.
  • "Milžu cīņa", covered by Crazy Dolls, a one-time commercial project featuring Midis, a former member of Tranzīts and future Riga Records in-house producer.
  • "Nāc ārā no ūdens", covered by Kramskis (pseudonym of Ainars Micītis)
  • "Sliekutēva vaļasprieks", covered by Tumors on their debut album Ideoti (2007).

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