Musta Lindu (re-released as Black Bird), is Värttinä's 2nd album, released in 1989 by . Like their first album, it is mostly traditional Karelian and Finnish folk songs, with 15 girls singing and playing kantele and 6 young men on acoustic instruments. In 1998, the album was re-released under the title Black Bird, by .
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| - Musta Lindu (re-released as Black Bird), is Värttinä's 2nd album, released in 1989 by . Like their first album, it is mostly traditional Karelian and Finnish folk songs, with 15 girls singing and playing kantele and 6 young men on acoustic instruments. In 1998, the album was re-released under the title Black Bird, by . (en)
- Musta Lindu es el segundo álbum del grupo de folk finlandés Värttinä, lanzado en 1989 por Olarin Musiikki. Al igual que su primer álbum, este trata principalmente de canciones populares tradicionales de Karelia y Finlandia, con 15 mujeres cantando y tocando el kantele, y 6 hombres con instrumentos acústicos. El álbum fue relanzado en 1998 bajo el título Black Bird por Finlandia Innovators. (es)
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| - Musta Lindu (re-released as Black Bird), is Värttinä's 2nd album, released in 1989 by . Like their first album, it is mostly traditional Karelian and Finnish folk songs, with 15 girls singing and playing kantele and 6 young men on acoustic instruments. In 1998, the album was re-released under the title Black Bird, by . (en)
- Musta Lindu es el segundo álbum del grupo de folk finlandés Värttinä, lanzado en 1989 por Olarin Musiikki. Al igual que su primer álbum, este trata principalmente de canciones populares tradicionales de Karelia y Finlandia, con 15 mujeres cantando y tocando el kantele, y 6 hombres con instrumentos acústicos. El álbum fue relanzado en 1998 bajo el título Black Bird por Finlandia Innovators. (es)
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