Vienmēr klusi

Vienmēr klusi is the fourth album by Latvian band Dzeltenie Pastnieki, released through magnitizdat in 1984, and 'officially' in 2004.

Vienmēr klusi
Studio album by
Released1984
Recorded1983 - 1984 ("Oktobris", "Pie Lielās Omas") [1]
GenreSynthpop, new wave, post-punk
Length42:36
LabelIngus Baušķenieka ieraksti
ProducerIngus Baušķenieks, Mārtiņš Rutkis and Viesturs Slava
Dzeltenie Pastnieki chronology
Alise
(1984)
Vienmēr klusi
(1984)
Depresīvā pilsēta
(1986)

Track listing

  1. "Vienmēr klusi" (Ingus Baušķenieks/Andris Kalniņš/Mārtiņš Rutkis/Viesturs Slava/Zigmunds Streiķis/Roberts Gobziņš) – 7:08
  2. "Mazais autobuss" (Baušķenieks/Kalniņš/Rutkis/Slava/Streiķis/Hardijs Lediņš/Juris Boiko) – 3:34
  3. "Kāpēc tu man saki 'Jā'?" (Baušķenieks/Kalniņš/Rutkis/Slava/Streiķis/Gobziņš) – 4:29
  4. "Pastnieks trakais" (Baušķenieks/Kalniņš/Rutkis/Slava/Streiķis/Gobziņš) – 1:00
  5. "Mēness deja" (Baušķenieks/Kalniņš/Rutkis/Slava/Streiķis/Lediņš/Boiko) – 7:27
  6. "JJJ - ???" (Baušķenieks/Kalniņš/Rutkis/Slava/Streiķis) – 0:53
  7. "Sliekutēva vaļasprieks" (Baušķenieks/Kalniņš/Rutkis/Slava/Streiķis/Gobziņš) – 3:14
  8. "Parastais pastnieks" (Baušķenieks/Kalniņš/Rutkis/Slava/Streiķis/Lediņš/Boiko) – 4:18
  9. "Čemodāns" (Baušķenieks) – 0:26
  10. "Milžu cīņa" (Baušķenieks/Kalniņš/Rutkis/Slava/Streiķis/Lediņš) – 5:11
  11. "Alise un runcis" (Baušķenieks/Kalniņš/Rutkis/Slava/Streiķis) – 2:04
  12. "Svešā malā" (Baušķenieks/Kalniņš/Rutkis/Slava/Streiķis/Gobziņš) – 4:08

Track details

Release history

Region Date Label Format Catalog Ref.
Latvia August 18, 2004 Ingus Baušķenieka ieraksti CD IBCD 204 [1]
August 2007 digital download (MP3) [2]

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April 12, 2016 digital download (MP3, FLAC, etc.) [4]
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