Pesnya Victor Reznikovs plate minion – 1981 – Alla Pugacheva, Yaak Yoala, Tynis Myagi
7 inches 33 revolutions per minute
Victor Mikhaylovich Reznikov (was born on May 9, 1952, Leningrad, the USSR — left on February 25, 1992, St. Petersburg, Russia) — the famous Soviet composer-song writer, the poet-song writer, the performer. Began to write songs since 1970. One of the first in the USSR began to create music on the computer. Since 1978 Victor Reznikov worked in the State concert organization Lenkontsert. The popularity to the composer was brought by the Uletay, Cloud song sung in 1979 by the most popular singer of the Soviet platform Alla Pugacheva.
B 1979 Victor Reznikov offered Mikhail Boyarsky several songs. According to Boyarsky, Reznikov several times came to him to rehearsals to theater and persistently suggested to listen to its songs. After the next time, Boyarsky agreed to listen and at once agreed with it to work. Then he recorded 2 songs by Reznikov — "It does not matter!" and "Summer without you", and in the next years a number of new songs — "Court yard" (1983), "I will forget about you" (1986), "It seems all nothing" (1987), "House of cards" (1987) and others. Together they create the musical quartet which part also their sons — Andrey Reznikov and Sergey Boyarsky were.
Yaak Arnovich Yoala (Jaak Joala; was born on June 26, 1950, Viljandi — left on September 25, 2014, Tallinn) — the popular Soviet and Estonian crooner. Honored artist of the Estonian SSR (1980). Because of the refusal to stop execution of rock music it was forced to leave study in the Tallinn musical school. Was a soloist of Lainer and Radar ensembles. On the eve of new 1979 on the Soviet television passed the prime minister of the musical television movie "June 31" in whom several songs performed by Yaak Yoala were heard. From now on to the singer the huge popularity came. Yoala masterly owned various musical instruments and sometimes itself performed tool parts on records of own songs — records of his execution on a piano, a flute, a guitar, percussions remained.
Tynis Nestorovich Myagi (Tõnis Mägi; Tallinn, the Estonian SSR) — the popular Soviet and Estonian crooner, the composer and the drama actor was born on November 18, 1948. Received as the singer all-Union popularity in the 1970th years. Myagi it was entrusted to sing the symbolical Olympic Games-80 song (David Tukhmanov — Robert Rozhdestvensky) for the summer Olympic Games of 1980 in Moscow (Myagis choice as the performer was partly connected with the fact that in native for Tynis Talline the Olympic awards within Igr were played 1980 by yachtsmen); with this song he reached the final of the Pesnya Years festival (1980). Received great popularity in the USSR at the end of the 1970th — the beginning of the 1980th years, executing such smash hits as "Stop music", "I am not able to dance", the "Detective (Save the Broken My Heart)" song in its execution became an all-Union hit. Was a frequent participant of transfers of CT "Morning Mail" and "Blue Spark". I can not write
About Alla Pugacheva. Prima donna!
Storona 1
1. Tynis Myagi, Ensemble "Jazz Comfort"
2. Yaak Yoala, Ensemble "Radar"
Storona of 2
1. Alla Pugacheva, tool
ensemble Recognition (Victor Reznikov – Victor Reznikov) 4:01
2. Yaak Yoala, Ensemble "Radar"
Record of 1980
(c) VTPO "Melody", 1981
Tashkent plant of phonograph records of M.T. Tashmukhamedov, USSR, of <1981.br> Sostoyaniye of a plate good. Plastinka in a sovok cover without photo and pictures oil.
Price is 100 UAH + post services.
Is possible exchange for other plates or compact disks.
I will sell Pesnya Victor Reznikov's plate minion – 1981 – Alla Pugacheva, Yaak Yoala, Tynis Myagi the 7th inch
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