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''Mánnu'' is an album by the Northern Sámi
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group Angelit, released in 1999 in
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. The word "Mánnu" means the moon in Northern Sámi. This was the first album of new material they produced after changing their name from Angelin tytöt to Angelit in 1997. A video recording was made of a live performance of ''Gárkit''.


Musicians


Angelit

*Tuuni Länsman – vocals, yoiking *Ursula Länsman – vocals, yoiking


Visitors

*Mamba Assefa – percussion *Alfred Häkkinen – guitar, vocals *Kimmo Kajasto – keyboards, computer programming *Samuli Kosminen – percussion


Track listing

The eleven tracks are: # "Anar Gilli (Inari Village)" – Kimmo Kajasto / Tuuni Länsman – 4:09 # "Gárkit (Escape)" – Kimmo Kajasto / Tuuni Länsman – 3:31 # "Cilli Geres (Gossiping Woman)" – Alfred Häkkinen / Kimmo Kajasto / Tuuni Länsman – 3:56 # "Ruojain Ruoktot (Speeding Home)" – Tuuni Länsman – 2:14 # "Curvot Mu (Calling Me)" – Kimmo Kajasto / Tuuni Länsman – 6:19 # "Uldá (Gnome)" – Kimmo Kajasto / Tuuni Länsman – 4:19 # "Ánne-Kirste Máret (Ánne-Kirste Máret)" – Traditional – 1:48 # "Reivve (Letter)" – Kimmo Kajasto – 5:09 # "Inkuna Ganda (Inkuna-Boy)" – Traditional – 3:29 # "Eatnama Heagga (Earth Spirit)" – Kimmo Kajasto / Tuuni Länsman – 4:55 # "Mánnu (The Moon)" – Kimmo Kajasto – 7:28


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Mannu 1999 albums Angelit albums