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Various
Groove Of ESSR II: Funk, Soul, Disco & Jazz From Estonia 1973-1984
“ESSR” in the “Groove of ESSR II” stands for Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic. Yet for Estonia, there was nothing really “republic” about the situation of being occupied by Soviet Russia. So escaping the oppression through music is a running theme for the Groove of ESSR compilation. Funk Embassy Recs returns with the second volume of tracks that hide meaning between lines or offer solace on the dancefloor. It’s an ongoing journey to uncover these jewels and meet their makers. Majority of these pieces will be released for the first time. During the production of this album, two of the most influential figures in Estonian funk and soul passed on: Marju “Maryn” Kuut (1946-2022) and Tõnu Aare (1953-2021). In music lies strength and truth. We dedicate this album to them. May they live on forever through music, alongside all of the artists represented here.
A1
Eesti Raadio Estraadiorkester - Meie Aeg (instr.)
A2
Marju Kuut - Maskeraad
A3
Laine - Nüüd On Mul Muusika
A4
Raivo Parind - Hei, Päike!
A5
Jaan Kumani Instrumentaalansambel - Mind Veel Ei Ole (instr.)
A6
Collage - Memme Vaev
B1
Magnetic Band - Liiklus
B2
Ülle Ernits - Ma Tahan Olla Siin
B3
Eesti Raadio Estraadiorkester - Mälestus (Short Version)
B4
Teravik - Hoia Ennast Koos
B5
Els Himma - Veerev Päev
B6
Pirita - On See Hea (instr.)



