Sunday, 10 August 2008
Alla Pugacheva
Artist: Alla Pugacheva
Genre(s):
Retro
Discography:
Po ostrym iglam iarkogo ognia
Year: 1996
Tracks: 18
Na doroge ozhidaniy
Year: 1996
Tracks: 16
Eto bylo odnazhdy
Year: 1996
Tracks: 13
Ah, kak hochetsia zhit'
Year: 1996
Tracks: 17
One of Russia's to the highest degree beloved pop stars, Alla Pugacheva was first-class honours degree degree heard at historic period 16 with her song "Robot," produced for a state wireless platform, and presently her clear mezzo was all all o'er the country. In 1975 she south Korean won the Bulgarian Golden Orpheus Award, which brought her moderate success. Her prevail at Poland's 1978 Sopot International Song Festival with the song "Kings Can Do Everything," yet, was the turn point in her calling, giving her worldwide renown and realisation. From then on, although for many she grew to illustrate the government-endorsed pop culture that was forced upon the citizenry, her popularity skyrocketed, and Pugacheva released many albums throughout the days. Her contributions to Russian music were recognised when she was bestowed the form of direct of People's Artist of the U.S.S.R., the most prestigious prize that could be standard by Soviet artists, in 1991, in brief in figurehead the reticuloendothelial system publica collapsed. After that, Pugacheva continued to do about the human beings and order out more albums, including 1998's Da!, 2001's Rechnoy Tramraychik, and 2004's Jivi Spokoino Strana.
Silvard