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t.A.T.u.'s fifth studio album Vesyolye Ulybki was released in 2008. It spawned three singles—"Beliy Plaschik", "220", and "You and I"—, all of which charted in the Russian top 100. The album's English-language counterpart Waste Management followed in 2009. The duo released the remix album Waste Management Remixes before splitting in 2011. [22]
t.A.T.u. (Russian: Тату, pronounced ⓘ) were a Russian pop duo consisting of Lena Katina and Julia Volkova.The two started out as part of the children's musical group Neposedy before being managed by producer and director Ivan Shapovalov and signing with Russian record label Neformat. t.A.T.u.'s debut album 200 Po Vstrechnoy (2001) was a commercial success in Eastern Europe, and that ...
Dangerous and Moving is the second English-language (third overall) studio album by Russian musical group t.A.T.u. and the English-language equivalent of the album Lyudi Invalidy. The album was first released on 5 October 2005 in Japan then on 10 October in the UK, 11 October in North America, and in Europe and Latin America, on 14 October.
[7] "30 Minutes" was later released as the fourth single. The song has been described as a "slow atmospheric ballad". [7] "How Soon Is Now?" was the band's last single released from this album and was also the fifth track on the album. It is a cover version of The Smiths song of the same name. The song "is transformed by scorched synths ...
The set was released on 4 September 2006, in Korea and Brazil, 11 September in Europe, 27 September in Japan, 29 September in Germany and 10 October in the U.S. It was later releases on the iTunes Store on 7 November. There were different releases of the album, including a cassette, compact disc, DVD and vinyl. [1]
In the press release, member Julia Volkova revealed: [7] "We made our album more than just musically enriched, we have also changed its design – cover, booklet. While preparing this release we understood that everybody was a bit bored by the existed artwork.
Relive Taylor Swift's eras with all of her albums in order of release, from her debut to her newest album and all the Taylor's versions re-recordings. ... (Taylor's Version) would be released on ...
In December 2005, Interscope issued a remix EP featuring remixes that were released in Europe and the United Kingdom. [4] A Part 2 CD single was issued in France as a maxi-single. [5] The same month, Interscope Records announced that they would issue a 12-inch vinyl CD in the United States, only containing remixes of the single. [6]