THEY BEAT A WOOMEN - RUSSIAN POP MUSIC BY MILANA |
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CD: They Beat A Woomen Milana sings the songs about woomen’s life and woomens felling. Naked truth without lie, exaggeration or underestimation. The album was produced by Alexsey Zakharenko AKA Origen. He composed 12 of 14 songs for this album and made Russian translation of Bohemian Rhapsody. Yes, 30 years after The Queen, Milana was the first who performed Bohemian Rhapsody in Russian. It's worth to listen even if you don't understand Russian.CD They Beat a Woomen - Russian Pop Music by Milana Reviws : Phenomenal author: Jessica Winney This CD is phenomenal and I've started listening to it daily. I discovered it by accident while searching for music on a Russian music website. I was amazed at the beauty and clarity of Milana's voice coupled with the darker, more austere synth-based music. The overall sound is mournful, yet powerful. Milana's Russian version of Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" is in a class by itself. It is so interesting to hear that song re-interpreted and it has become one of my favorite tracks on the CD. The song "Byut Zhenshchinu" or "They Beat A Woman" is one of the few upbeat tracks on the album and further demonstrates that Milana can sing anything! If you are familiar with the other Origen releases like "New Age Opera," "Era of Aquarius," and "Ave Maria," you will recognize the similarities between this CD and those CDs. They were all produced by Alexsey Zakharenko. Now go buy it! Breathtaking... author: Reid A thought provoking and powerful CD. Write your review |
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