ALBUMs
Laura has given out in total 10 albums in the field of pop and jazz music.
LAURA & POP
“9 ELU” (2019)
“Muusa” (2007)
LAURA’s debut album “Muusa” was released in September 2007 and it contains singles like “Moonwalk”, “Sunflowers”, “Muusa” “581c” and the last decades most popular song “Lihtsad asjad”. The album sold more than 10 000 copies.
“ULTRA” (2009)
COMPILATIONS
Greatest Hits (2017)
LAURA’s second compilation album “Greatest Hits” contains all the earlier singles including “Verona” as a duo with Koit Toome.
Sädemeid taevast (Singles 2005-2011)
In 2011 came out Laura’s first compilation album “Sädemeid taevast”, which topped Estonian sales charts for many weeks.
LAURA & JAZZ
Aitäh, Uno Naissoo (2019)
Album "Aitäh, Uno Naissoo!" is a jazz co-project with singer Ivi Rausi, with whom Laura has studied together and performed also abroad at many improvisation festivals. The album is combined together from music written by the Estonian legendary songwriter Uno Naissoo.
Carrot Lights (2014)
Carrot Lights is a band formed of Laura as the vocalist, Joel-Rasmus Remmel on the piano and Kaspar Kalluste on the drums. Music is written specially for the album and contains elements of pop, jazz and improvisation.
“Crazy Enough” (2018)
“Crazy Enough” is a collaborational album with the renowned Estonian saxophone player Villu Veski. All songs are written by Laura & W and celebrate their ability to mix together jazz, pop and expiremental vibes.
“No Moon at All” (2015)
“No Moon At All” is an album, which is a mixture of jazz and improvisation arranged by using all time jazz standards.
Memories of Tomorrow (2011)
“Memories of Tomorrow” is a co-project with the Estonian pianist Tõnu Naissoo. Music was released and produced for the Japanese market.
LAURA ON OTHER ALBUMS/ COMPILATIONS
Ei kunagi (2016)
“Ei kunagi” (authors Evald ja Erika Vain) was released in 2016 on the album “Muinaslugu sinilinnust”.
Hello-Goodbye (2010)
“Hello-Goodbye” was produced for the band’s Xpress Quartet debut album “Don’t Wake Up The Volcano”.
The World To Me (2016)
English version of the song “Ei kunagi” can be heard on the album “Estonian Evergreens - Revival”.
17 (2008)
Cover of the song “17” by the famous Estonian 90’s band Black Velvet appeared on the album “Uues kuues”.