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Kristo Käo: The Dance Album
Unique collection of classical guitar dance hits through centuries performed with active rhytm and some percussion that, together with the outstanding artwork, form an enjoyable unity.
Recommended if you like
Julian Bream,
Muriel Anderson,
Yamandu Costa.
Pantokraator: Tormidesööjad (The Storm Eaters)
Estonian progressive rock with unique ethno touch, meticulously arranged and expertly performed.
Recommended if you like
Genesis,
Ruja,
Yes.
Svjata Vatra: Kalyna
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Recommended if you like
Gogol Bordello,
Haydamaky,
Mano Negra.
David Rothenberg, Robert Jürjendal, Petri Kuljuntausta: 3Corners of the World
An improvising jam band blending nature sounds with clarinet, guitar loops and live electronic transformations.
Recommended if you like
Robert Fripp,
The Books.
Siiri Sisask & Kristjan Randalu: teine jälg
Siiri Sisask, one of the most intriguing stars of Estonia, sings about life, death, and love.
Recommended if you like
Dianne Reeves,
Mari Boine,
Marlene Dietrich.
Wirbel: Wirbel
Traditional songs and instrumental pieces from Estonia
Ro:Toro: Estonian Bagpipe
Ethnic Estonian bagpipes meet modern saxophone and self-made water-bowl percussion in traditional forms as well as original compositions.
Jan Johansson: Live in Tallinn
Vigorous live recording from the 1966 Tallinn jazz festival. Trio with piano, bass, guitar.
Jaak Johanson, Mart Johanson: Põhja Vahemäng / Nordic Interlude
Music by great Estonian songwriter Jaak Johanson and traditional Estonian songs performed by 3 brothers and sister with guitars, accompanied by local cockoo, thunder, cranes, forest, frogs and nightingale.
Recommended if you like
Bob Dylan,
Donovan,
Joni Mitchell,
Paul Simon.