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(Redirected from Lõbus maja)
1995 album by Terminaator
Minu väike paradiis is the second album by Estonianrock band Terminaator, released in 1995. It's also the first album by Terminaator to appear on a CD. The sound is a bit heavier than on the previous album. The cover features Terminaator's mascot.
Track listing
No.
Title
Writer(s)
Length
1.
"Lõbus maja (Fun House)"
Terminaator
3:40
2.
"Viski (Whiskey)"
Kreem, Liitmaa
4:12
3.
"4B"
Kreem, Liitmaa
4:46
4.
"Ma lähen alla (I'm Going Down)"
Kreem
3:12
5.
"Saatus (Fate)"
Kreem
4:31
6.
"Valus vesi (Painful Water)"
Kreem, Liitmaa
4:37
7.
"Juulikuu lumi (Snow in July)"
Kreem
5:58
8.
"Isa ütles (Father Said)"
Kreem, Liitmaa
3:40
9.
"Minu väike paradiis (My Little Paradise)"
Kreem
2:00
10.
"Ütle miks (Tell Me Why)"
Kreem
2.47
Song information
"Lõbus maja" is about a bordello, where you can escape from everyday life. A live version is on "Go Live 2005".
"Viski" is about alcoholism, which is compared to a girl from one night stand.
The message of "4B" is: "What should I do to make you understand I love you?". It is also featured on "Kuld".
"Ma lähen alla" is a song about going down and not trying to fight it, also exampling other pointless deeds.
"Saatus" is about a man, whose life is a trail of mishaps and who realizes many sad things. It's also on "Go Live 2005".
"Valus vesi" is about self-loathing and being tired of life.
"Juulikuu lumi" is about the sad side of love. It's the most famous song by Terminaator. It is also on "Kuld" and "Go Live 2005".
"Isa ütles" is about how Kreem's father disapproved the band. Also on "Go Live 2005"
"Minu väike paradiis" is about a madman, who thinks he can do anything in "his little paradise".
"Ütle miks" is a seaman's story. Before leaving to sea, it's hard for him to say goodbye to his beloved and on the trip he misses her badly. Upon coming back, he finds out, that she has forgotten him – it's just what he had feared. Also featured on "Kuld".