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Topics about Melodiya albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories This category contains studio albums released on the Melodiya label. Please move any non-studio albums to an appropriate subcategory per WikiProject Albums guidelines .
For example, Melodiya notably released performances of works by Tchaikovsky and Shostakovich. Melodiya also released some of the most successful western pop, jazz and rock records, including albums by ABBA, Paul McCartney, Boney M., Dave Grusin, Amanda Lear, and Bon Jovi.
The album consisted in part of new songs, but also included songs from the film The Woman who Sings, recorded in 1977 ("Da","Ty ne stal sudboj" and "Etot mir"), and the song "Chto bylo odnazhdy", which was recorded for the movie 31 June, but was not included in the final version of the film. The record was released with a starting circulation ...
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Year Title Peak chart positions Album CIS [43]KAZ [44]MDA [45]RUS [46]UKR [47]2003 "Bely tanets" 57 — — 69 81 Nebo – eto ya "Belaya zima" 3 56 — 4 43 2004
How Disturbing Is This Way) is the fifth studio album by Russian Soviet singer Alla Pugacheva released in 1982 by Melodiya. It was released as a double album, but later also distributed as separate long plays. The album sold 7 million copies as of 1983. [2] [3] The album contains studio recordings from 1980–1981; the second disc of the album ...
2.20 Melodiya: Wartime Choruses, in memory of 9th May 1945, MCD207, Out of print 2.21 Melodiya Russian: 50th Anniversary of Victory Day 1945 , RDCD00434 2.22 Melodiya Military Archives Records: Red Army Ensemble Military Music , MAR-RAM1967
The album was named after the song of the same name. The composer of all the songs is Alla Pugacheva. The song "Podnimis nad suyetoy" was written in 1978 for the film "Foam". The recording was made in the tone studio of the Mosfilm Studio in a duet with Mikhail Boyarsky and was played on the radio during 1979. In the fall of 1979, Pugacheva ...