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{{Short description|2004 album by No-Big Silence and Kosmikud}} |
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| name = '''''Kuidas kuningas Kuu peale kippus''''' |
| name = '''''Kuidas kuningas Kuu peale kippus''''' |
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| type = [[Album]] |
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| artist = [[No-Big-Silence]] and [[Kosmikud]] |
| artist = [[No-Big-Silence]] and [[Kosmikud]] |
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| released = 2004 |
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'''''Kuidas kuningas Kuu peale kippus''''' (How the King Wanted to Go to the Moon) is an [[album]] released in 2004 by [[No-Big-Silence]] and [[Kosmikud]]. |
'''''Kuidas kuningas Kuu peale kippus''''' (How the King Wanted to Go to the Moon) is an [[album]] released in 2004 by [[No-Big-Silence]] and [[Kosmikud]]. |
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The singles are "Kuninga imekanad", "Sepa kahurikuul" and "Tisleri kastitorn". The album is based on the 1976 TV musical ''Kuidas kuningas kuu peale kippus'' by [[Peeter Volkonski]] and [[Dagmar Normet]]. The original arrangement was done by the Estonian rock band [[Ruja]] (1971-1988).<ref name="Kuningas">{{cite web |url=https://www.ohtuleht.ee/elu/154125/no-big-silence-ja-kosmikud-ullitavad-peeter-volkonski-muusika-uusversiooni|title=No Big Silence ja Kosmikud üllitavad Peeter Volkonski muusika uusversiooni|date=10 March 2004|periodical=[[Õhtuleht]]|first=Selene|last=Rebane|access-date=5 November 2023|language=et}}</ref><ref name="Kuu">{{cite web |url=https://virumaateataja.postimees.ee/2259303/plaadid-no-big-silence-kosmikud|title=Plaadid: No-Big-Silence & Kosmikud|date=28 April 2004|periodical=Virumaa Teataja|first=Aarne|last=Mäe|access-date=5 November 2023|language=et}}</ref><ref name="Kuu2">{{cite web |url=https://www.postimees.ee/1403617/peeter-volkonski-kange-kuninga-tagasitulek|title=Peeter Volkonski kange Kuninga tagasitulek|date=16 March 2004|periodical=[[Postimees]]|first=Margo|last=Pajuste|access-date=5 November 2023|language=et}}</ref> |
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The singles are "Kuninga imekanad", "Sepa kahurikuul" and "Tisleri kastitorn". |
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This album is based on the 1976 TV musical ''Kuidas kuningas kuu peale kippus'' by [[Peeter Volkonski]] and [[Dagmar Normet]]. |
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Now, 28 years later Kosmikud and No-Big-Silence give the songs new energy. The original arrangement was done by the Estonian rock band [[Ruja]] (1971-1988). |
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==Style== |
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{{Original research|section|date=July 2009}} |
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For many NBS fans this album may seem to sound very strange on first listen.{{citation needed|date=February 2016}} The music can be considered to be a mash of [[Kosmikud]]'s and [[No-Big-Silence]]'s music. While "Vapper major annab au", "Sepa kahurikuul" and "Tisleri kastitorn" sound more like standard [[No-Big-Silence]] songs, the other tracks can be seen as NBS/Kosmikud mash-ups. |
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==Track listing== |
==Track listing== |
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# "Ei jaksa me" <small>("We Haven't Got the Strength")</small> – 2:19 |
# "Ei jaksa me" <small>("We Haven't Got the Strength")</small> – 2:19 |
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# "Hei pinguta ja rassi" <small>("Hey Strive and Toil")</small> – 13:18 |
# "Hei pinguta ja rassi" <small>("Hey Strive and Toil")</small> – 13:18 |
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* The real length of "Hei pinguta ja rassi" is 2:14 and is followed by 7:55 of silence before a small clip of the band doing a recording session comes in at 9:29 which lasts for 3:50. |
* The real length of "Hei pinguta ja rassi" is 2:14 and is followed by 7:55 of silence before a small clip of the band doing a recording session comes in at 9:29 which lasts for 3:50. |
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==Personnel== |
==Personnel== |
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*Mastered by Kristo Kotkas. |
*Mastered by Kristo Kotkas. |
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*Drawings by Aivar Juhanson, photos by Viktor Koshkin, design by Cram. |
*Drawings by Aivar Juhanson, photos by Viktor Koshkin, design by Cram. |
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==References== |
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== External links== |
== External links== |
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* [http://www.estonianmetal.com/releases.php?id=264 Entry for the album in EstonianMetal.com] |
* [http://www.estonianmetal.com/releases.php?id=264 Entry for the album in EstonianMetal.com] |
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[[Category:2004 albums]] |
[[Category:2004 albums]] |
Latest revision as of 22:04, 5 November 2023
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Released | 2004 | |||
Recorded | 2003 | |||
Genre | Industrial metal Folk rock Alternative metal | |||
Length | 21:18 | |||
Label | NBS Recordings | |||
Producer | No-Big-Silence and Kosmikud | |||
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Kuidas kuningas Kuu peale kippus (How the King Wanted to Go to the Moon) is an album released in 2004 by No-Big-Silence and Kosmikud.
The singles are "Kuninga imekanad", "Sepa kahurikuul" and "Tisleri kastitorn". The album is based on the 1976 TV musical Kuidas kuningas kuu peale kippus by Peeter Volkonski and Dagmar Normet. The original arrangement was done by the Estonian rock band Ruja (1971-1988).[1][2][3]
Track listing
[edit]- "Kuninga imekanad" ("King's Wonder-chicken") – 2:31
- "Vapper major annab au" ("Brave Major Salutes") – 1:25
- "Tisleri imelind" ("Joiner's Wonderbird") – 3:52
- "Sepa kahurikuul" ("Blacksmith's Cannonball") – 2:13
- "Koka laul" ("Chef's Song") – 3:26
- "Tisleri kastitorn" ("Joiner's Tower of Boxes") – 2:18
- "Ehitame torni" ("We're Building a Tower") – 1:55
- "Ei jaksa me" ("We Haven't Got the Strength") – 2:19
- "Hei pinguta ja rassi" ("Hey Strive and Toil") – 13:18
- The real length of "Hei pinguta ja rassi" is 2:14 and is followed by 7:55 of silence before a small clip of the band doing a recording session comes in at 9:29 which lasts for 3:50.
Personnel
[edit]No-Big-Silence
[edit]- Cram – vocals (tracks 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9)
- Kristo K – guitar (3); backing vocals (8); keyboards
- Willem – acoustic guitar (1, 3, 5, 7); backing vocals (8)
- Kristo R – drums; backing vocals (8)
Kosmikud
[edit]- Hainz - vocals (5, 8, 9)
- Aleksander Vana - guitar
- Kõmmari - bass
Others
[edit]- Peeter Volkonski - vocals (6, 7, 9)
- Hele Kõre - vocals (1, 5, 7, 8)
- Peeter Malkov - flute (3)
- DJ Sinda - DJing (4)
Notes
[edit]- No-Big-Silence & Kosmikud featuring Peeter Volkonski and Hele Kõre.
- Music by Peeter Volkonski, lyrics by Dagmar Normet, arranged by No-Big-Silence and Kosmikud.
- Recorded at No-Big-Silence Studios winter 2003/2004.
- Mastered by Kristo Kotkas.
- Drawings by Aivar Juhanson, photos by Viktor Koshkin, design by Cram.
References
[edit]- ^ Rebane, Selene (10 March 2004). "No Big Silence ja Kosmikud üllitavad Peeter Volkonski muusika uusversiooni". Õhtuleht (in Estonian). Retrieved 5 November 2023.
- ^ Mäe, Aarne (28 April 2004). "Plaadid: No-Big-Silence & Kosmikud". Virumaa Teataja (in Estonian). Retrieved 5 November 2023.
- ^ Pajuste, Margo (16 March 2004). "Peeter Volkonski kange Kuninga tagasitulek". Postimees (in Estonian). Retrieved 5 November 2023.