Ballad About Violins

Ballad About Violins

Infobox Album |
Name = Ballad About Violins / Sofia Rotaru
Type = Album
Artist = Sofia Rotaru


Released = July 1972 (USSR)
August 1974 (USSR)
(Re-released)
Recorded = 1972, Melodiya, Moscow
Genre = Pop, Dance, Pop folk
Length =
Label = Melodiya
Producer = Sofia Rotaru
Reviews =

Last album =
This album = "Sofia Rotaru "
(1972)
Next album = "Chervona Ruta"
(1972)

"Ballad About Violins", also called "Sofia Rotaru" is the debut album by Soviet singer-songwriter Sofia Rotaru, released in July 1972 by Melodiya. The first long play album was re-released in 1974 for the Soviet and Eastern European market and re-packaged as "Sofia Rotaru - 1974". The album includes songs performed in Russian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian and Moldavian languages.

Album history

Track listing

ide A

The songs recorded on the side A are all performed in foreign languages, with the musical background played by band Chervona Ruta, directed by Anatoliy Evdokimenko. Songs 1, 3, 4 are performed in Ukrainian language, 2 - in Bulgarian, and 5 - in Moldavian languages.

ide B

The songs recorded on side B are all in Russian language. Ensemble Melodiya, under direction of Gueorguiy Garanyan provided the musical background.

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