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  2. Melodiya - Wikipedia

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    Soviet vinyl single by The Beatles with songs "Octopus's Garden" and "Something" from the album Abbey Road. On the B-side was just one song from the same album, " Come Together ". In other countries, Melodiya recordings imported from the USSR were often sold under the label MK , which stood for Mezhdunarodnaya Kniga ("International Book ...

  3. Tender Melody - Wikipedia

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    Tender Melody is a studio album of Sofia Rotaru, recorded at Melodiya in the USSR. The album was widely acclaimed in the countries of the former USSR and the total sales amounted to more than 2 million copies.

  4. 14 Minutes Until Start - Wikipedia

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    Several alterations were made to the lyrics of "14 Minutes Until Start" after its release. One of the first changes was the alteration of the lyric 'blue planet' (Russian: Планета голубая, romanized: Planeta golubaya), which was altered to 'planet dear' (Russian: Планета дорогая, romanized: Planeta dorogaya) almost immediately after being submitted to the Ministry ...

  5. Sofia Rotaru (album) - Wikipedia

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    Sofia Rotaru (София Ротару), also known as Ballad of Violins (Баллада о скрипках) [1] is the second album by Soviet singer-songwriter Sofia Rotaru, released in 1974 by Melodiya. The album includes songs performed in Russian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian and Romanian languages.

  6. Sofia Rotaru poet pesni Vladimira Ivasyuka - Wikipedia

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    Sofia Rotaru poёt pesni Vladimira Ivasyuka (literally: Sofia Rotaru Performs Songs of Volodymyr Ivasyuk) is a studio album of Sofia Rotaru, recorded at Melodiya in the USSR in 1978. Sofia Rotaru was awarded the grand prix of the Central Committee of Komsomol for this album, which became the reference in Ukrainian pop culture.

  7. CHOBA B CCCP - Wikipedia

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    An agreement was reached with the Soviet government-run record company Melodiya to license 400,000 copies of the album for release in the Soviet Union only with no exports. [10] The album was released in the Soviet Union on 31 October 1988. The first pressing of 50,000 copies contained 11 tracks and sold out almost immediately.

  8. Kak trevozhen etot put - Wikipedia

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    Kak trevozhen etot put (Russian: Как тревожен этот путь; transl. How Disturbing Is This Way) is the fifth studio album by Russian Soviet singer Alla Pugacheva released in 1982 by Melodiya.

  9. Conversation at the Television Set - Wikipedia

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    In the USSR, the song was published after the poet's death, in 1981, in the collection of poems Nerv, and in 1990 it was included in the Melodiya record Protracted Jump. Conversation at the Television Set is a song piece for two characters. The characters, Vanya and Zina, have a conversation in front of the TV.