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Aitara : ウィキペディア英語版
Aitara

''Aitara'' is Värttinä's 5th album, released in 1994 in Finland. In 1995, it was released by King Records in Japan, Music & Words in Benelux, and Xenophile Records in the United States, where it spent five weeks at #1 on the CMJ World Music charts. In 2003, it was re-released in Finland by BMG, and has been re-released in the U.S. by NorthSide.
''Aitara'' was named "Best Contemporary World Music Album" by the National Association of Independent Record Distributors.
For their second video, Värttinä used "Yötulet" from this album.
==Track listing==
#"Katariina" – 2:14
#"Tumala" – 3:28
#"Maamo" ("Mother") – 3:59
#"Niin mie mieltynen" ("The Beloved") – 4:02
#"Mie tahon tanssia" ("I Want To Dance") – 3:05
#"Tammi" ("The Oak") – 4:04
#"Pirsta" ("Silver") – 2:33
#"Outona omilla mailla" ("A Stranger In My Own Land") – 3:27
#"Travuska" – 4:52
#"Yötulet" ("The Night Fire") – 3:04
#"Kannunkaataja" ("The Tippler") – 3:59
#"Aitara" – 2:49

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