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OpiumRoz

OpiumRoz (Russian: ОпиумRoz, translated: Opium of Roses) is the debut studio album of Russian girlband Serebro. It was released 25 April 2009 by Monolit Records in Russia, and 2 March 2010 by Symbolic Records. It was produced by Maxim Fadeev and some of Serebro themselves. The album originally had a projected release date of 17 October 2008[2] but due to problems with the track list the release had been delayed. The album was later released April 25, 2009 in their native Russia.[1] The album was later released through iTunes worldwide by the Finnish record label Symbolic Records.[3]

OpiumRoz
Studio album by
Released29 April 2009 (2009-04-29) (Russia)[1]
Recorded2007–2009
GenreElectronic rock
Length47:20
Language
  • English (6 Tracks)
  • Russian (5 Tracks)
LabelMonolit Records
ProducerMaxim Fadeev
Serebro chronology
OpiumRoz
(2009)
Izbrannoe
(2010)
Singles from OpiumRoz
  1. "Song #1"
    Released: 1 May 2007
  2. "Дыши"
    Released: 5 September 2007
  3. "Опиум"
    Released: 3 March 2008
  4. "Скажи, не молчи"
    Released: 10 November 2008

Both versions of the album feature 11 tracks in total and include their debut single and Eurovision Song Contest 2007 entry "Song #1". Marina Lizorkina's vocals feature on both versions, though she left group in June 2009 (before the international release).[4] It didn't chart in any major album charts. The album received critical acclaim from critics, calling it an amazing taste of music genres of Pop, Rock and Electro, but had less commercial success. The album was recorded in Moscow, Russia by their management group Monolit Records.

Background and recording edit

 
Maxim Fadeev (pictured) the band's main producer for the album OpiumRoz

After Serebro achieved third place in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007, the group was signed with Russian record label, Monolit Records. The band mostly did their work in Moscow, Russia, the band's mainland as the label was its current location. The band recorded 11 tracks for the album, 6 English tracks were planned for the album and the remaining 5 tracks were recorded in Russian. The group recorded in 2007 through to 2008, and planned for a 17 October 2008 release[2] once the album had finished recording. Serebro and their management struggled with the track list when it came to narrowing down the choice of recorded tracks and because of this the album was delayed. After the band recorded songs, and released the four songs from it, the band's member Marina Lizorkina later separated from the band, due to financial and personal reasons.[4]

Release edit

Promotion edit

To promote their debut album, Serebro organised an outdoor concert on April 25, 2009, at Poklonnaya Hill, Moscow where fans were free to attend. Band member Elena Temnikova said of the concert: "We do not want to organize a feast during the plague, to make the grand presentation with champagne and caviar, as it is in our show business. In a difficult economic situation in Russia and in the world to arrange a costly celebration on the occasion of the release is not right. Therefore, we decided to make a presentation in an unusual format—an open, completely free concert. We spoke to people who supported us over the past two years, who were anxious for us, listening to our songs, have been and remain our loyal fans. They were waiting for the release of this album for two years and, as a sign of gratitude, we gave these people our music."[5] Other acts were asked to perform alongside Serebro and the line-up included Band'Eros, Mitya Fomin, Total and two new Maxim Fadeev projects, Voron and China. The group performed all songs featured on the album to a crowd of 70 thousand fans, an impressive turnout for the group's first solo project.

In March 2010, the album was released through iTunes worldwide by the Finnish record label Symbolic Records.

Singles edit

The album produced four singles, more were planned for release, but this was cancelled after Marina Lizorkina's departure from the group in 2009.

Song #1 was also released as maxi-single on CD and digitally with 13 different versions, subtitled with color names, like Silver, Blue and Green versions. The single, also being charted at number 224,115 on Amazon.com.

The second single was "Дыши", released on 5 September 2007, the third single "Опиум" was released on 3 March 2008.

The fourth single to be released from the album, "Скажи, не молчи", was later re-recorded to include the vocals of new group member Anastasia Karpova, Marina Lizorkina's replacement. The re-recorded single was not released to airplay or the album but has been included on the group's EP, Izbrannoe, as remixed single.

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
NewsMusic.ru8/10[6]

OpiumROZ had received positive reviews from independent critics. NewsMusic.ru said it is that half the album is "hard experimental songs" like The Prodigy and Depeche Mode. The review said that "Sound Sleep" saying "the five-minute psychedelic art-rock with magical sketch whisperings and scope of ethnic ostinato riffs that sends almost to Pink Floyd. Made from the heart, but without the extension.[6]

Commercial response edit

On 25 April 2009, Serebro released OpiumRoz in Russia. It had much more attention in Russia, Latvia and Ukraine than in other countries. On Amazon.com, it was released by Monolit Records. On 2 March 2010, OpiumRoz was released on iTunes by a Finnish label, Symbolic Records.

In the US and Oceania, it has had moderate success, but Song #1 was very popular.

Digital removal edit

Around the end of 2012, OpiumRoz was removed from iTunes worldwide. From some reports, Symbolic Records had lost the publishing rights of the studio album hence why the studio album was removed from digital retails. Not long after, the album was also removed from Amazon.com without an excuse why.

All the group's releases, including Mama Lover and EP's remained on the iTunes accounts and this now means that OpiumRoz could be counted as a collectors item physically and digitally. The album's songs, including non-singles like "Angel Dust", "We Take Off" and "Under Pressure", can still be searched on live streaming music websites.

In 2019 the album was made available on iTunes again, and in 2020 it came back to Spotify too.

Singles edit

Year Title Chart positions
RU SWE CHE DNK EU UKR LTV LTU UK
2007 "Song #1" 1 35 68 72 125 16 36 97
"Дыши" 2 3
2008 "Опиум" 1 25 5
"Скажи, не молчи" 1 5 4

Track list edit

Monolit Russian edition edit

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Song #1"Maxim Fadeev3:01
2."Дыши" (Breathe)Maxim Fadeev4:30
3."Under Pressure"Maxim Fadeev3:27
4."Dirty Kiss"Maxim Fadeev4:42
5."Sound Sleep"Maxim Fadeev5:11
6."Пыль ангелов" (Dust of Angels)Maxim Fadeev3:31
7."Never Be Good"Maxim Fadeev3:15
8."What's Your Problem"Maxim Fadeev3:34
9."Скажи, не молчи" (Say, Don't Be Silent)Maxim Fadeev3:34
10."Опиум" (Opium)Maxim Fadeev3:44
11."Мы взлетаем" (We're Taking Off)Maxim Fadeev7:37

Symbolic international edition edit

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Dirty Kiss"Maxim Fadeev4:42
2."Dyshi"Maxim Fadeev4:30
3."Mi vlzetaem"Maxim Fadeev7:37
4."Never Be Good"Maxim Fadeev3:15
5."Opium"Maxim Fadeev3:44
6."Pil' angelov"Maxim Fadeev3:31
7."Skazhi, ne molchi"Maxim Fadeev3:44
8."Song #1"Maxim Fadeev3:01
9."Sound Sleep"Maxim Fadeev5:11
10."Under Pressure"Maxim Fadeev4:35
11."What's Your Problem"Maxim Fadeev3:34

Charts edit

Charts (2009) Peak
position
Amazon Sale Chart Rankings[7] 202,840
Amazon Sale Chart Rankings[7][A] 224,115

Additional notes edit

Team edit

Vocals edit

Producer edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Новости 2009-05-25 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ a b Собираются ли девчонки из «Серебра» замуж?
  3. ^ Opiumroz by Serebro
  4. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2017-01-04. Retrieved 2010-08-11.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-02-25. Retrieved 2010-08-12.
  6. ^ a b . Newsmusic.ru. 2009-05-27. Archived from the original on 2012-03-01. Retrieved 2012-03-04.
  7. ^ a b Amazon.com Serebro - OpiumROZ

External links edit

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OpiumRoz Russian OpiumRoz translated Opium of Roses is the debut studio album of Russian girlband Serebro It was released 25 April 2009 by Monolit Records in Russia and 2 March 2010 by Symbolic Records It was produced by Maxim Fadeev and some of Serebro themselves The album originally had a projected release date of 17 October 2008 2 but due to problems with the track list the release had been delayed The album was later released April 25 2009 in their native Russia 1 The album was later released through iTunes worldwide by the Finnish record label Symbolic Records 3 OpiumRozStudio album by SerebroReleased29 April 2009 2009 04 29 Russia 1 Recorded2007 2009GenreElectronic rockLength47 20LanguageEnglish 6 Tracks Russian 5 Tracks LabelMonolit RecordsProducerMaxim FadeevSerebro chronologyOpiumRoz 2009 Izbrannoe 2010 Singles from OpiumRoz Song 1 Released 1 May 2007 Dyshi Released 5 September 2007 Opium Released 3 March 2008 Skazhi ne molchi Released 10 November 2008 Both versions of the album feature 11 tracks in total and include their debut single and Eurovision Song Contest 2007 entry Song 1 Marina Lizorkina s vocals feature on both versions though she left group in June 2009 before the international release 4 It didn t chart in any major album charts The album received critical acclaim from critics calling it an amazing taste of music genres of Pop Rock and Electro but had less commercial success The album was recorded in Moscow Russia by their management group Monolit Records Contents 1 Background and recording 2 Release 2 1 Promotion 2 2 Singles 3 Critical reception 4 Commercial response 5 Digital removal 6 Singles 7 Track list 7 1 Monolit Russian edition 7 2 Symbolic international edition 8 Charts 8 1 Additional notes 9 Team 9 1 Vocals 9 2 Producer 10 References 11 External linksBackground and recording edit nbsp Maxim Fadeev pictured the band s main producer for the album OpiumRoz After Serebro achieved third place in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 the group was signed with Russian record label Monolit Records The band mostly did their work in Moscow Russia the band s mainland as the label was its current location The band recorded 11 tracks for the album 6 English tracks were planned for the album and the remaining 5 tracks were recorded in Russian The group recorded in 2007 through to 2008 and planned for a 17 October 2008 release 2 once the album had finished recording Serebro and their management struggled with the track list when it came to narrowing down the choice of recorded tracks and because of this the album was delayed After the band recorded songs and released the four songs from it the band s member Marina Lizorkina later separated from the band due to financial and personal reasons 4 Release editPromotion edit To promote their debut album Serebro organised an outdoor concert on April 25 2009 at Poklonnaya Hill Moscow where fans were free to attend Band member Elena Temnikova said of the concert We do not want to organize a feast during the plague to make the grand presentation with champagne and caviar as it is in our show business In a difficult economic situation in Russia and in the world to arrange a costly celebration on the occasion of the release is not right Therefore we decided to make a presentation in an unusual format an open completely free concert We spoke to people who supported us over the past two years who were anxious for us listening to our songs have been and remain our loyal fans They were waiting for the release of this album for two years and as a sign of gratitude we gave these people our music 5 Other acts were asked to perform alongside Serebro and the line up included Band Eros Mitya Fomin Total and two new Maxim Fadeev projects Voron and China The group performed all songs featured on the album to a crowd of 70 thousand fans an impressive turnout for the group s first solo project In March 2010 the album was released through iTunes worldwide by the Finnish record label Symbolic Records Singles edit The album produced four singles more were planned for release but this was cancelled after Marina Lizorkina s departure from the group in 2009 Song 1 was also released as maxi single on CD and digitally with 13 different versions subtitled with color names like Silver Blue and Green versions The single also being charted at number 224 115 on Amazon com The second single was Dyshi released on 5 September 2007 the third single Opium was released on 3 March 2008 The fourth single to be released from the album Skazhi ne molchi was later re recorded to include the vocals of new group member Anastasia Karpova Marina Lizorkina s replacement The re recorded single was not released to airplay or the album but has been included on the group s EP Izbrannoe as remixed single Critical reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingNewsMusic ru8 10 6 OpiumROZ had received positive reviews from independent critics NewsMusic ru said it is that half the album is hard experimental songs like The Prodigy and Depeche Mode The review said that Sound Sleep saying the five minute psychedelic art rock with magical sketch whisperings and scope of ethnic ostinato riffs that sends almost to Pink Floyd Made from the heart but without the extension 6 Commercial response editOn 25 April 2009 Serebro released OpiumRoz in Russia It had much more attention in Russia Latvia and Ukraine than in other countries On Amazon com it was released by Monolit Records On 2 March 2010 OpiumRoz was released on iTunes by a Finnish label Symbolic Records In the US and Oceania it has had moderate success but Song 1 was very popular Digital removal editAround the end of 2012 OpiumRoz was removed from iTunes worldwide From some reports Symbolic Records had lost the publishing rights of the studio album hence why the studio album was removed from digital retails Not long after the album was also removed from Amazon com without an excuse why All the group s releases including Mama Lover and EP s remained on the iTunes accounts and this now means that OpiumRoz could be counted as a collectors item physically and digitally The album s songs including non singles like Angel Dust We Take Off and Under Pressure can still be searched on live streaming music websites In 2019 the album was made available on iTunes again and in 2020 it came back to Spotify too Singles editYear Title Chart positions RU SWE CHE DNK EU UKR LTV LTU UK 2007 Song 1 1 35 68 72 125 16 36 97 Dyshi 2 3 2008 Opium 1 25 5 Skazhi ne molchi 1 5 4 Track list editMonolit Russian edition edit No TitleProducer s Length1 Song 1 Maxim Fadeev3 012 Dyshi Breathe Maxim Fadeev4 303 Under Pressure Maxim Fadeev3 274 Dirty Kiss Maxim Fadeev4 425 Sound Sleep Maxim Fadeev5 116 Pyl angelov Dust of Angels Maxim Fadeev3 317 Never Be Good Maxim Fadeev3 158 What s Your Problem Maxim Fadeev3 349 Skazhi ne molchi Say Don t Be Silent Maxim Fadeev3 3410 Opium Opium Maxim Fadeev3 4411 My vzletaem We re Taking Off Maxim Fadeev7 37 Symbolic international edition edit No TitleProducer s Length1 Dirty Kiss Maxim Fadeev4 422 Dyshi Maxim Fadeev4 303 Mi vlzetaem Maxim Fadeev7 374 Never Be Good Maxim Fadeev3 155 Opium Maxim Fadeev3 446 Pil angelov Maxim Fadeev3 317 Skazhi ne molchi Maxim Fadeev3 448 Song 1 Maxim Fadeev3 019 Sound Sleep Maxim Fadeev5 1110 Under Pressure Maxim Fadeev4 3511 What s Your Problem Maxim Fadeev3 34Charts editCharts 2009 Peakposition Amazon Sale Chart Rankings 7 202 840 Amazon Sale Chart Rankings 7 A 224 115 Additional notes edit A Means it was noted and charted by My Vzletaem only Team editVocals edit Elena Temnikova Marina Lizorkina Olga Seryabkina Producer edit Maxim FadeevReferences edit a b Novosti Archived 2009 05 25 at the Wayback Machine a b Sobirayutsya li devchonki iz Serebra zamuzh Opiumroz by Serebro a b Marina Lizorkina uhodit iz gruppy Serebro Archived from the original on 2017 01 04 Retrieved 2010 08 11 Serebro attract 70 thousand spectators Archived from the original on 2010 02 25 Retrieved 2010 08 12 a b Serebro Opiumroz Recenziya Guru Kena Novosti shou biznesa Newsmusic ru 2009 05 27 Archived from the original on 2012 03 01 Retrieved 2012 03 04 a b Amazon com Serebro OpiumROZExternal links editOfficial website of Serebro Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title OpiumRoz amp oldid 1195359621, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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