Apelsin

Apelsin

Group from Estonia

Genres: rock, rock and roll, jazz, rock music, pop, estonian, Progressive rock, Eesti

Apelsin

About Apelsin

Apelsin is an Estonian pop band created in 1974 by Tõnu Aare. Their lyrics are in both Estonian and Russian languages. During the Soviet era their LP's were issued by the Soviet music monopoly Melodiya. The Russian name of the band was Апельсин. In both Estonian and Russian, the band's name means orange (fruit). Many songs and much of the music of the band are satirical. The original lineup consisted of Tõnu Aare, Ants Nuut, Harry Kõrvits and Jaan Arder. In 1975, Gunnar Kriik, Ivo Linna and Mati Nuude joined. During 1989-1999 the band was at its smallest, and three of the founding members, Tõnu, Ants, and Jaan, rarely played together. Jaan had joined the historical music band Hortus Musicus and Ivo and Harry had joined the rock band Rock Hotel. In 1999 Apelsin made a fresh start. Lineup (as of 2006): Tõnu Aare – vocal, acoustic & electric guitar, harmonica, bouzouki Jaan Arder – vocal, acoustic guitar, mandolin, steel guitar Ants Nuut – trombone, tuba, vocal Aleksander Vilipere – percussion, vocal Allan Jakobi – accordion, keyboard. Hillar King – bass

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Heard alongside: ABBA Madonna 

Apelsin — Top 7 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Apelsin Apelsini Boogie
Apelsin Illusioon
Apelsin Korstnapühkija
Apelsin Matkalaul
Apelsin Mootorratta Lugu
Apelsin Sa Õpi Käima Mööda Kive
Apelsin Via Baltica
Apelsini Boogie
Illusioon
Korstnapühkija
Matkalaul
Mootorratta Lugu
Sa Õpi Käima Mööda Kive
Via Baltica