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plate the Bluebird of happiness "In Sports palace in Luzhniki" – 1982 – 1983
"A bluebird of happiness — legendary Soviet band, the vocal and tool ensemble (VTE) existing from 1972 to 1991. Subsequently the name "Bluebird of happiness" was accepted by several Russian bands which are consisting including from the former participants of original ensemble and making its repertoire and also a vocal festival. Gruppa was formed in 1972 in Gomel, Belarus as vocal and tool ensemble "We, You and Guitars". In its structure acted Sergey Drozdov (at that time — Gomelskys pupil of musical school of N.F. Sokolovsky), Vyacheslav Yatsyno, Valery Pavlov, Boris Belotserkovsky, Yury Metyolkin, Yakov Tsyporkin and Vladimir Blum. Subsequently the ensemble received the name "Voices of Polesia", became the winner of the Belarusian republican competitions and an all-Union competition. 1974 for the purpose of "gaining" an allied platform the participants of "Voices of Polesia" passed
B into Gorky philharmonic hall in the Contemporary group. Its full structure was formed by Belarusians Mikhail Bolotny, Robert Bolotny (former saxophonist of orchestra Eddie Roznera), Boris Belotserkovsky, Sergey Drozdov, Evgenia Zavyalova (former soloist of orchestra Roznera), Yury Metyolkin and Yury Yanin. At the same time in Moscow in firm "Melodii" was written down a plate minion, where the song by Yury Akulov on words Leonti Shishko "Maple" ("Where a maple rustles over a river wave …") which became a vsesoyuznopopulyarny smash hit, a superhit for many decades soon entered. Poe of Semyon Kaminskys recommendation Robert Bolotny went to Kuibyshev (nowadays – Samara), met the director of philharmonic hall Konstantin Stepanovich Lisitsyn there and on October 10, 1975 the collective arrived to Kuibyshev for work in philharmonic hall. Dl of new ensemble of philharmonic hall Robert Bolotny offered the name VIA "Bluebird of happiness". The eponymous movie which appeared at this time was very popular. At the end of 1975 released VIA "Bluebird of happiness" the first plate where also the Maple song performed by Sergey Drozdov entered, and on February 22, 1976 in Togliatti the first poster concert of collective, this day usually was held and consider a group birthday. In 1978 the ensemble became the winner of the All-Union competition of performers, went on tour on BAM. In 1979 Bystritsa in Slovakia participated in Festiwala in Bansk and became the winner of the international competition "Bratislava Lira". In 1980 participated in the competition "Alain Mack" in Bulgaria and the cultural program Olympic Games 80. In the summer of 1985 participated in the XII World festival of youth and students in Moscow then organized tours outside the USSR: in Afghanistan, Tanzania, Kenya, Ethiopia, Benin, Togo, Angola, Vietnam, Laos, Kampuchea, in the Seychelles.
Almost all songs of a disk was written and arranged by Yury Antonov. Written down live at concerts in Luzhniki.
Storona 1
1. The white Motor ship (Yury Antonov – Victor Dyunin) 3:43
2. Its nothing (Yury Antonov – Igor Shaferan) 4:30
3. Protect Women (Yury Antonov – Leonid Fadeyev) 4:27
4. A plantain (Theodor Efimov – Victor Dyunin) / When With You Lubov (Sergey Lyovkin-Victor Gin) of 7:14
Storona of 2
1. I Meet requirements of You (Yury Antonov – Victor Dyunin) 4:14
2. Color Sounds (Yury Antonov – Vladimir Kharitonov) 4:08
3. Wild Horses (Yury Antonov – Victor Dyunin) 3:32
4. Moscow (Yury Antonov – Mikhail Vikkers) 3:22
5. With You Horosho Mnie (Yury Antonov – Leonid Fadeyev) 3:43
Arrangement of Yury Antonov
Heads Robert and Mikhail Bolotnye
Igor Shablovsky – a guitar solo
Vladimir Gaponov – an electric guitar
Sergey Lyovkin – an acoustic guitar, a vocal
Sergey Drozdov – a bass guitar, a vocal
Yury Antonov – strings, an electropiano, an electronic organ, a tambourine, arrangement
Dmitry Galitsky – a synthesizer, an electropiano, strings, a vocal
Igor Dotsenko – shock
Vladimir Preobrazhensky, Svetlana Lazareva – a vocal
Sound producer – Sergey Teplov
(c) Melodii, 1984. All-Union studio of a gramophone recording.
Record 1982 — 1983. Plastinka is let out by Vsesoyuznoy fir