Audio CD disk in the Mini LPs format (digital copy of a vinyl record) — Leave A Light. Eto the second album of disco group Eruption which came in 1979 to Hansa International in West Germany and Holland (200,213 - 320), Atlantic/Hansa International K 50632 in Great Britain, Durium D. AI 30 - 323 in Italy, Ariola 200,213-I in Spain, Hansa 960,015 in France, Ariola Records America/Hansa SW 50061 in the USA, GRT 9230-1085 in Canada, RCA Victor VPL1 4142 in Australia, etc. Since then on vinyl it was not republished any more.
Treklist:
Leave A Light (Ill Keep A Light In My Window) 6:37
Sweet Side 3:23
Up And Away of 3:15
Left Me In The Rain 3:54
Valley Of The Dolls 4:36
One Way Ticket 3:18
Hey There Lonely Girl 3:20
No Good Searchin 4:15
Fire Is Gone 4:02
Leave A Light was written down and reduced in the fall of 1978 at Frank Farians studio Europa Sound. The new hit assumed the Leave A Light song (Leave light), according to which called an album, and it appeared the first single from an album. But it was the wrong choice. Interesting Pesnya, but for a hit rather difficult and longish. On took only the 43rd place in Germany, any more in charts without having broken through anywhere. But the following single — "One Way Ticket" (One way ticket) — made a storm, and since then the Eruption group at most of people is associated only with this song.
"One Way Ticket" were written by Americans Jack Keller and Hank Hunter even in 1959. The pop star Neil Sedaka was its first performer American. Its sickly original version in the spirit of "cha-cha-cha" of course does not bear any comparison with the powerful attack of Eruption. Sedaka not especially appreciated this song and released it only filling of some single on the party of B. In those days the song became hit No. 1 only in Japan where it was called by "The Choo-Choo Train Song" on the first lines of a couplet Chukh-chukh the train goes on rails".
Most interesting that in the USSR the vocal and tool ensemble "Singing Guitars" wrote down the Russian-language version under the name "Blue Song" (the author of the Russian text — A. Azizov) in 1969. The soloist of group Valery Stupachenko, by the way, executed it much more penetrating, than Sedaka. However ten more years before the song became the real hit were required. Performed by Eruption and thanks to an inimitable voice Prishis Wilson, "One Way Ticket" found the power and the drive which uplifted it in Top-10 of all European charts and even in the USA closed for the European music the song was No. 30 in disco charts of US Dance Music/Club Play.
Here then in the USSR left the new version of "A blue song" under the name "Siny Hoarfrost" executed already in disco style Eruption by ensemble "Hi, Song!". Eto one of the Soviet hits of all times and people. "The blue song" of Azizov is not the translation, it is other free text.
Eruption – Leave A Light 1979 (Second studio album)
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