Heart of Gold (album)
Heart of Gold, sometimes called Golden Heart is the studio album by Soviet singer-songwriter Sofia Rotaru, released in July 1988 by Melodiya. The long play album was simultaneously released for the Soviet and international market. The album includes songs performed in Russian with new rock style arrangements by Vladimir Matetsky.
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Released | April 1988 (USSR) | |||
Recorded | 1988, Melodiya, Moscow | |||
Genre | Pop, Rock | |||
Label | Melodiya | |||
Producer | Sofia Rotaru | |||
Sofia Rotaru chronology | ||||
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Track listing
Side A
# | Title | Music | Lyrics | Production credits | Time |
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01 | "That's Not Enough" Russian: Только этого мало/Toliko etogo malo | Vladimir Matetsky | Arseny Tarkovsky | 1988 | 4:27 |
02 | "Southern Wind" Russian: Южный ветер/Yuzhnyi veter | Vladimir Matetsky | Mikhail Shabrov | 1988 | 5:00 |
03 | "Farewell Platform" Russian: Прощальный перрон/Proshalinyi perron | Vladimir Matetsky | Mikhail Shabrov | 1988 | 4:10 |
04 | "Once It Was, But Now It's Over" Russian: Было, но прошло/Bylo, no proshlo | Vladimir Matetsky | Mikhail Shabrov | 1988 | 4:58 |
Side B
Album credits
Personnel
Production
Design
- Art direction, cover design: M. Afanasiev
- Photography: B. Asriev
Certifications, peaks & sales
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