However, Estonian composers, beginning with the incomparable Valgre, and other luminaries such as Arne Oit and Leo Normet, were no slouches, as listening to selections from this CD proves. These are all esto: lyricists such as the non-pareil Heldur Karmo and Valter Ojakäär had a way with language that often overcame the limits of the genre. Not sappy love songs à la Paul Anka or Neil Diamond but rather many lyrics concentrated on nature's beauty. "Suveöö" and "Taas punab pihlakaid" are but two such golden oldies.
Not that love is forgotten. The classic Oit/Karmo collaboration "Mis värvi on armastus" merits a fresh listen today, among others.
The recording was ambitious, and certainly not a re-release. Here are a few lines from the online promo announcing the CD: "Behind the idea of the project is the question why didn't famous (evergreen) Estonian pop songs, written in [the] years 1945-1980, reach the best world artists, though the songs had such potential. The answer is simple – the „red curtain" created by the Soviet regime excluded such possibility at that time."
Further: "an international jury (music professionals...
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