| | Best Ukrainian Ballads 2005
Everybody loves ballads. Some of the artists are well-known thanks to their unforgettable ballads - Scorpions, Roxette etc. This compilation presents lyrical songs of the famous Ukrainian performers. Edgy “Choven” by Alexander Ponomarev and "Severnoe siyanie" by Eugeniya Vlasova, surprisingly delicate “Ya tebe lyublyu” by Ruslana, blue "Sl’ozy" by Talita Kum etc. | | | | | |
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| | Krykhitka Tsakhes (Kleine Zahes) “In First Place” 2005
This album was nearly the loudest debut of 2005. It’s very hard to define the stylistics of this work – here we have a bit of post-punk, bit of trip-hop, bit of grunge, bit of brit-pop and quite a bulk of pop stuff. Probably it’s what we call the alternative pop music.
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| | New Year Songs or “V lesu rodilas’ yolochka» 2005
Compilation of season greetings songs of Ukrainian artists. Some tracks are “fresh” on this CD. In particular Ruslana had presented the new version of traditional “Utishmosya”, Rosava sang a lullaby “Spy, malen’kyj kozachyok”. After the 10-year break Yurko Yurchenko (Yurcash at the moment) releases the new song!
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Konstantin Ognevoy "O, ne tseluy menya" (Oh, don't kiss me) romances. Comp Music Ltd continues releasing CDs in a series "From the archives of Ukrainian National Radio". The fourth volume devoted to renowned Ukrainian singer Konstantin Ognevoy. The CD contains fragments from operas as well as well-known Russian romances. All recordings are newly remastered. |
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| | Compilation «Orange songs» 2004
The events that took place at the MAYDAN of Independence in autumn-winter 2004 made the world go whirling. The thousands of camps. Slogans and endless call for freedom were the sign of the main square of the country. Along with this people could hear the music, which could make one feel warmer, and unite Kiev inhabitant and the guests, keeping the hope of truth and justice. | |
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