Thank You (Zemfira album)

Thank You (Russian: Спасибо / Spasibo) is the fifth album by Zemfira. It was released on October 2007 with the participation of "Kommersant'" magazine. The album has sold about 350, 000 copies in Russia. It is 42 minutes and 59 seconds long.

Thank You (Спасибо)
Studio album by
Released1 October 2007
Recorded2007, London
Genrerock
Length42:59
ProducerZemfira Ramazanova, Boris Barabanov, Michael Churov
Zemfira chronology
Zemfira.Live
(2006)
Thank You (Спасибо)
(2007)
Z-Sides
(2009)

Playlist

  1. "В метро / In The Metro / V metro" – 0
  2. "Воскресенье / Sunday / Voskresen'e" – 0
  3. "Дом / House / Dom" – 0
  4. "Мы разбиваемся / We Break / My razbivaemsya" – 0
  5. "Мальчик / Boy / Mal'chik" – 0
  6. "Господа / Gentlemen / Gospoda" – 0
  7. "Я полюбила вас / I Have Fallen In Love With You / Ya polyubila vas" – 0
  8. "Возьми меня / Take Me / Voz'mi menya" – 0
  9. "Снег начнется / When It Snows / Sneg nachnetsya" – '!'0
  10. "1000 лет / 1000 Years / Tysyacha let" – 0
  11. "Во мне / In Me / Vo mne" – 0
  12. "Спасибо (Репетиция, ноябрь 2006) / Thank You (Rehearsal, November 2006) / Spasibo (Repetitsiya, noyabr' 2006)" – 0


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