Released 1997 Take Five
(1996) Olen kuul
(1997) Release date 1997 Genre Rock music | Length 47:24 Artist Smilers Label Elwood | |
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Recorded 5–16 April 1997, at SoundTrack Studio in Helsinki Olen kuul
(1997) Mõistus on kadunud
(1998) Similar Mõistus on kadunud, Suure surmaga läbi elu, Õhus on Smilers, Jalgpall on parem kui sex, Esimene Eesti tuur |
Smilers olen kuul
Olen kuul (I'm a bullet) is the first album by Estonian rock band Smilers to be released in Estonia, in 1997.
Contents
Track listing
All songs written by Hendrik Sal-Saller, except where noted.
- "Lähme sõidame (Minu auto)" [Let's ride (My car)] - 3:19
- "Viis kasti õlut" [Five boxes of beer] - 2:59
- "Olen kuul" [I'm a bullet] - 5:20
- "Kui sa tahad sexy (Do Ya Think I'm Rod Stewart?)" [If you want sex (sexy should be written as "seksi" in Estonian, the spelling sounds the same)] - 4:15 (original music from the song "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" by Rod Stewart)
- "Sinust ma mööda ei saa" [Can't get by you] - 4:02
- "Suvine pärastlõuna" [Summer afternoon] - 4:01
- "Tahan sind (If You Don't Love Me (I'll Kill Myself))" [I want you] - 3:28 (original music from the song "If You Don't Love Me (I'll Kill Myself)" by Pete Droge)
- "Lendaval vaibal" [On the flying carpet] - 4:24
- "Nüüd on nii hea" [Now it's so good] - 4:28
- "Anna 1 veel" [Give 1 more] - 2:15
- "Täna õhtul" [Tonight] - 4:37
- "Kellele lüüakse aisakella" [For whom the jingle bell tolls] - 3:55 (the title is a reference to the Ernest Hemingway novel For Whom the Bell Tolls)
Personnel
Songs
1Lähme sõidame (Minu auto)3:21
2Viis kasti õlut3:01
3Olen kuul5:22
References
Olen kuul Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA