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  2. Melodiya - Wikipedia

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    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", Russian: Μеждународная Книга).

  3. Alla Pugacheva discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of the Soviet and Russian singer Alla Pugacheva includes 100 records, compact cassettes, CDs and DVDs, including 17 studio albums, 3 live albums, 33 compilations and 42 singles.

  4. 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.

  5. List of Melodiya artists - Wikipedia

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    List of recording artists performing on or signed to Melodiya at one time or another. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  6. 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.

  7. 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 ...

  8. Diane Warren Responds to Cher Saying She's 'Cheap' in ... - AOL

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    "Nuts, cheap, unrelenting, optimistic, sweet. She’s just crazy, Oh my God. But she writes great songs," the pop legend says about Warren in 'Diane Warren: Relentless'

  9. Rock music in Russia - Wikipedia

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    The monopoly for music publishing in the USSR belonged to Melodiya, the Soviet record label owned and operated by the Council of Ministers through the Ministry of Culture. Melodiya had a strict policy against publishing rock music or underground musicians, while promoting VIAs , whose members (as well as the composers and writers who worked ...