The Ukrainians (album)
The Ukrainians is the eponymous title of the first album released by British folk-fusion group The Ukrainians.
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Studio album by | |
Released | November 25, 1991 |
Genre | Folk Rock |
The album was released in 1991, the year Ukraine won its independence from the Soviet Union.
Track listing
- "Oi Divchino" (Hey, Girl)
- "Hopak"
- "Ti Moyi Radoshchi" (You Are My Happiness)
- "Zavtra" (Tomorrow)
- "Slava Kobzarya" (Kobzar's Glory)
- "Dity Plachut" (Children Are Crying)
- "Cherez Richku, Cherez Hai" (Across The River, Through The Wood)
- "Pereyidu" (I will cross)
- "Tebe Zhdu" (Waiting For You)
- "Son" (Dream)
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