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Podnimis nad suyetoy!

Podnimis nad suyetoy! (Russian: Поднимись над суетой!; transl. Be Beyond a Fuss of Life) is the third studio album by Russian Soviet singer Alla Pugacheva released in 1980 by Melodiya.

Podnimis nad suyetoy!
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 1980
Recorded1979
Genre
  • Pop
  • Funk rock
Length30:19
LanguageRussian
LabelMelodiya
Producer
  • Alla Pugacheva
  • Yurij Stelnik
Alla Pugacheva chronology
Arlekino i drugiye
(1979)
Podnimis nad suyetoy!
(1980)
To li eshchyo budet...
(1980)
Singles from Podnimis nad suyetoy!
  1. "Vot tak sluchilos, mama"
    Released: September 1980

Album information edit

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 recorded a new version of the song for the upcoming album at the studio of Melodiya.

The songs "Papa kupil avtomobil", "Tri zhelanya" and "Zvyozdnoye leto" were originally recorded at the tone studio of the Armenfilm film studio for the children's film "Star summer" (directed by Levon Grigoryan) in September 1978. In January 1979, Pugacheva presented her first concert program, "The Woman Who Sings", which included these three songs. For the album Podnimis nad suyetoy! Pugacheva recorded new versions of these songs.

The songs "Leningrad" and "Muzykant" were written by Pugacheva in 1977 based on poems by Osip Mandelstam; the composition "Leningrad" is dedicated to the memory of the popular Leningrad singer Lydia Clement, who died of a transient illness in 1964 at the age of 27. In the text of the poem by Alla Pugacheva has been amended: in particular, gone is the mention of St. Petersburg (totally impossible for the Soviet stage in the late 1970s), and the line "which I find dead voices" changed to "which find voice." The song "Muzykant" is written on the poem "Alexander Hertzovich Lived". Both songs were performed by Alla Pugacheva from 1977 to 1983 in solo concert programs, including "The Woman Who Sings" (1979-1980) and "Monologues of a Singer" (1981-1983). In the mid and late 1980s, Pugacheva performed the song "Leningrad" at concerts only during tours in Leningrad.

The song "Chto ne mozhet sdelat atom" was written in 1979 based on the lyrics of the popular 1940s-1960s American country singer Woody Guthrie translated by Tatyana Sikorskaya.

The songs "Vsye sily dazhe prilagaya" and "Vot tak sluchilos, mama" appeared in the singer's repertoire in 1978. During 1978–1979, they were played on radio and television in their original studio versions. For the album Podnimis nad suyetoy! Pugacheva recorded new versions of these songs. The melody of the song "Vsye sily dazhe prilagaya" appeared in 1977 and was played in the movie "The Woman Who Sings" as background music.

Cover art edit

The author of the photo used on the album cover is Mosfilm staff photographer Vyacheslav Maneshin, who often photographed the singer in the late 1970s and early 1980s. The photos were taken in August 1979 on the balcony of the Yalta-Intourist hotel in Yalta, where the singer was touring at the time. Maneshin and Pugacheva agreed that "instead of a loose red mane, which everyone is already used to, you need to remove it with smoothly combed back hair". This and other photos from that photoshoot in the 1980s were often printed in magazines, posters, playbills, calendars and other promotional products of the singer. In 2009, some photos were included in the photo album "Alla Art", released for the 60th anniversary of the singer.

However, not all copies of the album came with the author's version of the cover with a photo of Maneshin. So, part of the circulation of the Aprelevsky plant and the entire circulation of the Leningrad plant came out with simple abstract drawings instead of the original photo. As part of the circulation of the Tashkent plant, a frame from the movie "The Woman Who Sings" was used on the cover.

Track listing edit

All music is composed by Alla Pugacheva

Side one
No.TitleLyricsLength
1."Все силы даже прилагая" ("Vse sily dazhe prilagaya")Yevgeny Yevtushenko2:35
2."Вот так случилось, мама" ("Vot tak sluchilos, mama")Oleg Milyavsky3:42
3."Папа купил автомобиль" ("Papa kupil avtomobil")Oleg Milyavsky2:32
4."Три желания" ("Tri zhelaniya")Diomid Kostyurin2:50
5."Что не может сделать атом" ("Chto ne mozhet sdelat atom")Woody Guthrie
Tatyana Sikorskaya (Russian lyrics)
3:04
Side two
No.TitleLyricsLength
6."Звёздное лето" ("Zvyozdnoye leto")Ilya Reznik4:43
7."Ленинград" ("Leningrad")Osip Mandelstam3:08
8."Музыкант" ("Muzykant")Osip Mandelstam2:53
9."Поднимись над суетой" ("Podnimis nad suyetoy")Ilya Reznik4:20
Total length:29:47

Charts edit

Chart (1981) Peak
Position
USSR (Zvukovaya Dorozhka) 3[1]

References edit

Bibliography edit

  • Razzakov, F. (2003). [Alla Pugacheva: On the steps of glory] (PDF). Moscow: Eksmo. ISBN 5-8153-0059-4. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-02-01.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Podnimis nad suyetoy news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2021 Learn how and when to remove this message Podnimis nad suyetoy Russian Podnimis nad suetoj transl Be Beyond a Fuss of Life is the third studio album by Russian Soviet singer Alla Pugacheva released in 1980 by Melodiya Podnimis nad suyetoy Studio album by Alla PugachevaReleasedNovember 1980Recorded1979GenrePop Funk rockLength30 19LanguageRussianLabelMelodiyaProducerAlla Pugacheva Yurij StelnikAlla Pugacheva chronologyArlekino i drugiye 1979 Podnimis nad suyetoy 1980 To li eshchyo budet 1980 Singles from Podnimis nad suyetoy Vot tak sluchilos mama Released September 1980 Contents 1 Album information 2 Cover art 3 Track listing 4 Charts 5 References 6 BibliographyAlbum information editThe 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 recorded a new version of the song for the upcoming album at the studio of Melodiya The songs Papa kupil avtomobil Tri zhelanya and Zvyozdnoye leto were originally recorded at the tone studio of the Armenfilm film studio for the children s film Star summer directed by Levon Grigoryan in September 1978 In January 1979 Pugacheva presented her first concert program The Woman Who Sings which included these three songs For the album Podnimis nad suyetoy Pugacheva recorded new versions of these songs The songs Leningrad and Muzykant were written by Pugacheva in 1977 based on poems by Osip Mandelstam the composition Leningrad is dedicated to the memory of the popular Leningrad singer Lydia Clement who died of a transient illness in 1964 at the age of 27 In the text of the poem by Alla Pugacheva has been amended in particular gone is the mention of St Petersburg totally impossible for the Soviet stage in the late 1970s and the line which I find dead voices changed to which find voice The song Muzykant is written on the poem Alexander Hertzovich Lived Both songs were performed by Alla Pugacheva from 1977 to 1983 in solo concert programs including The Woman Who Sings 1979 1980 and Monologues of a Singer 1981 1983 In the mid and late 1980s Pugacheva performed the song Leningrad at concerts only during tours in Leningrad The song Chto ne mozhet sdelat atom was written in 1979 based on the lyrics of the popular 1940s 1960s American country singer Woody Guthrie translated by Tatyana Sikorskaya The songs Vsye sily dazhe prilagaya and Vot tak sluchilos mama appeared in the singer s repertoire in 1978 During 1978 1979 they were played on radio and television in their original studio versions For the album Podnimis nad suyetoy Pugacheva recorded new versions of these songs The melody of the song Vsye sily dazhe prilagaya appeared in 1977 and was played in the movie The Woman Who Sings as background music Cover art editThe author of the photo used on the album cover is Mosfilm staff photographer Vyacheslav Maneshin who often photographed the singer in the late 1970s and early 1980s The photos were taken in August 1979 on the balcony of the Yalta Intourist hotel in Yalta where the singer was touring at the time Maneshin and Pugacheva agreed that instead of a loose red mane which everyone is already used to you need to remove it with smoothly combed back hair This and other photos from that photoshoot in the 1980s were often printed in magazines posters playbills calendars and other promotional products of the singer In 2009 some photos were included in the photo album Alla Art released for the 60th anniversary of the singer However not all copies of the album came with the author s version of the cover with a photo of Maneshin So part of the circulation of the Aprelevsky plant and the entire circulation of the Leningrad plant came out with simple abstract drawings instead of the original photo As part of the circulation of the Tashkent plant a frame from the movie The Woman Who Sings was used on the cover Track listing editAll music is composed by Alla PugachevaSide oneNo TitleLyricsLength1 Vse sily dazhe prilagaya Vse sily dazhe prilagaya Yevgeny Yevtushenko2 352 Vot tak sluchilos mama Vot tak sluchilos mama Oleg Milyavsky3 423 Papa kupil avtomobil Papa kupil avtomobil Oleg Milyavsky2 324 Tri zhelaniya Tri zhelaniya Diomid Kostyurin2 505 Chto ne mozhet sdelat atom Chto ne mozhet sdelat atom Woody GuthrieTatyana Sikorskaya Russian lyrics 3 04 Side twoNo TitleLyricsLength6 Zvyozdnoe leto Zvyozdnoye leto Ilya Reznik4 437 Leningrad Leningrad Osip Mandelstam3 088 Muzykant Muzykant Osip Mandelstam2 539 Podnimis nad suetoj Podnimis nad suyetoy Ilya Reznik4 20Total length 29 47Charts editChart 1981 PeakPosition USSR Zvukovaya Dorozhka 3 1 References edit Razzakov 2003 Bibliography editRazzakov F 2003 Alla Pugachyova Po stupenyam slavy Alla Pugacheva On the steps of glory PDF Moscow Eksmo ISBN 5 8153 0059 4 Archived from the original PDF on 2014 02 01 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Podnimis nad suyetoy amp oldid 1177197789, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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