Biłyk

Biłyk is the seventh studio album by Ukrainian singer Iryna Bilyk released on 5 June 2002 by Mamamusic Polska and Universal Music Polska. Most of the songs on the album are recorded in Polish.

Biłyk
Studio album by
Released5 June 2002
Recorded2001-2002
VenueKyiv, Ukraine
Studio
  • Mamamusic Studio
  • Stolica Studio
GenrePop
Length50:55
Language
Label
Producer
Iryna Bilyk chronology
OMA
(2000)
Biłyk
(2002)
Kraina
(2003)
Singles from Biłyk
  1. "Kraina"
    Released: 2002
  2. "Anioł?"
    Released: 2002
  3. "Droga"
    Released: September 2002[1]

Overview

All the songs were originally written in Ukrainian, but later were translated into Polish by Michał Kużmiński. Songs "Nie dziś" ("Odynokaya"), "Zaśnij" ("Skazhi"), "Deszcz" ("Doshchem") and "Bez nazwy" ("Bez nazvy") appeared on previous Bilyk's albums.

Lyrics for the song "Sierota" (in Ukrainian version "Banduriste, orle syzyi...") was written by Ukrainian writer Taras Shevchenko.

In August 2002 she participated in Festiwal Polskich Wideoklipów Yacht Film (Poland), and was awarded the Pochesny Yacht Award in the category "Discovery of the year".[2]

Some songs later appeared on the album Kraina (2003) in Ukrainian.

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Droga"Michał KuźmińskiSerhiy Dotsenko3:39
2."Twoje dłonie"KuźmińskiDotsenko4:03
3."Obcy ty"KuźmińskiIryna Bilyk4:21
4."Na białych morzach"Kuźmiński
  • Bilyk
  • Dotsenko
4:23
5."Nie dziś"KuźmińskiBilyk4:13
6."Zaśnij"KuźmińskiYevhen3:47
7."Anioł?"KuźmińskiBilyk4:31
8."Deszcz"KuźmińskiBilyk3:34
9."Bez nazwy"KuźmińskiBilyk4:09
10."Sierota"Taras ShevchenkoOleksandr Tyshchenko5:44
11."Kraina"KuźmińskiBilyk3:51
12."Nie płacz, Mariczko"
  • Bilyk
  • Fedir Mlynchenko
Bilyk5:04
Total length:50:55

Personnel

  • Irina Bilyk – lead vocals (all tracks), songwriting (3-5, 7–9, 11, 12), production (all tracks)
  • Serhii Dotsenko – songwriting (1, 2, 4), keyboards (1-5, 7-11), guitar (7), percussion (2), background vocals (2-5, 7, 10)
  • Oleksandr Tyshchenko – songwriting (10)
  • Yevhen – keyboards (6), songwriting (6), recording (6), mixing (6)
  • Vitalii Telezin – recording (6), mixing (6)
  • Michał Kuźmiński – songwriting (1-9, 11)
  • Taras Shevchenko – songwriting (10)
  • Fedir Mlynchenko – songwriting (12)
  • Oleh Barabash – recording (11), recording (11), mixing (11)
  • Zhan Bolotov – keyboards (11, 12), recording (11, 12), mixing (11, 12)
  • Serhii Dobrovolskyi – guitar (1-5, 7-11), recording (1-10, 12), mixing (1-10, 12)
  • Mikhailo Oleksiiv – guitar (6)
  • Vitalii Savenko – bass guitar (10)
  • Eduard Kosse – bayan (7, 11, 12)
  • Alik Fantaiev – drums (6)
  • Serhiy Mytrofanov – violin (6)
  • Rostyslav Buh – violin (6)
  • Maksym Symchych – viola (6)
  • Yakiv Dushakov – cello (6)
  • Oles Zhuravchak – flute (3, 11)
  • Volodymyr Kopot – trumpet (11, 12)
  • Volodymyr Pushkar – trombone (12)
  • Serhiy Klymchenko – tuba (12)

References

  1. Заяц, Наталья (2002-09-06). "Ирина билык обнародовала в польше свой клип и сингл "droga"". Факты (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2020-12-01. Retrieved 2020-12-10.
  2. "Ирина Билык" (in Russian). Best Music. Retrieved 2020-12-10.
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