Moskva (album)

Moskva (English: Moscow,Russian: Москва) is the second and final studio album by Russian pop group Glukoza. After the album was released Natasha Ionova left the group to start a solo career.[1]

Moskva
Studio album by
Released2005
Recorded2005
GenrePop, pop rock
Length51:14
LabelMonolit
ProducerMaxim Fadeev
Glukoza chronology
Nostra
(2003)
Moskva
(2005)
Luchshye Pesni
(2008)

Track listing

[2][3][4]

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Schweine" (Швайне; from German language "Pigs")Natalya Ionova, Maxim FadeevFadeev4:25
2."Sneg Idyot" (Снег идёт; It's Snowing)Ionova, FadeevFadeev (based on Mikael Tariverdiev's "Snow Over Leningrad" from The Irony of Fate Soundtrack)3:58
3."Gorilla" (Горилла; Gorilla)Ionova, FadeevFadeev5:01
4."K Chortu" (К чёрту; To hell)FadeevFadeev5:14
5."Yura" (Юра)FadeevFadeev3:26
6."Moskva" (Москва; Moscow)FadeevFadeev3:45
7."Pipets" (Пипец; Shit)Ionova, FadeevFadeev3:08
8."Korabli" (Корабли; Ships)FadeevFadeev3:48
9."Oy-Oy" (Ой-ой; Oh-oh)Ionova, FadeevFadeev3:39
10."Karina" (Карина)FadeevFadeev3:36
Bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
11."Москва" (version 2/Music Video) 
12."Юра" (version 2/Music Video) 
13."Швайне" (version 2/Music Video) 

Use in other media

The song "Schweine" is featured in the video game, Grand Theft Auto IV, on Vladivostok FM, but was removed from the tenth anniversary release due to the expiration of the licensing with Rockstar.[5]

References


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