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Pitkä ihana leikki : ウィキペディア英語版
Pitkä ihana leikki

''Pitkä ihana leikki'' (in English: ''Long Sweet Game'') is the debut album by Finnish pop rock singer-songwriter Maija Vilkkumaa, released by Warner Music in Finland in August 23, 1999. The songs are written and composed by Vilkkumaa.
Considered as a fresh new release on the Finnish pop rock scene by music critics, ''Pitkä ihana leikki'' was favorably critiqued for its imaginative lyrical content for which Vilkkumaa, according to her, partially got the inspiration from the 1980s Finnish rock band Dingo. The album debuted at number 12 on the Finnish Albums Chart, peaking third the next week, then going variably down spending there 29 weeks. ''Pitkä ihana leikki'' has sold over 38,000 copies to date in Finland, which has granted it a gold certification. In 2000, Vilkkumaa re-released the album under the title ''Pitkä ihana leikki – peltipainos'' ("''Sheet Metal Edition''"), with one extra song, "Peltirumpu".
==Singles==
Five singles were released from the album.〔
*"Satumaa-tango" ("Satumaa Tango")
*"Salaa" ("Secretly")
*"Auringonpimennys" ("Solar Eclipse")
*"Hiuksissa hiekkaa" ("Sand in the Hair")
*"Tähti" ("Star")

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