Russian Bellydance
Russian Bellydance | ||||
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Released | March 3, 1999 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Label | Shoobah-Doobah Records | |||
Producer | Red Elvises | |||
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Production history
In 1999, the Red Elvises released a new version of I Wanna See You Bellydance, with the vocals entirely sung in Russian.
Track listing
- Cosmonaut Petrov
- Intro
- Bellydance
- Love is not for sale
- El Nino
- We're Dancing Lambada
- Hawaiian Dancing Song
- Odessa Tango
- Candle
- Brave Pilots' Song
- Good Bye, My Love, Good Bye
- New Years Song
- After the Carnival
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Credits
Zhenya - guitars, vocals
Avi - drums, vocals
Igor - vocals, guitar
Oleg - bass, vocals
Guest performers:
Dimitri Mamokhin - trumpet
Gary Herbig - Sax and flute
Leo "Groovitz" Chelyapov - clarinet
Skip Waring - trombone
Chris Golden - fretless bass
Recorded at USMP Studios, Hollywood CA under the watchful ear of Svet Lazarov
Art and design by Human Fly Graphics / Go Man Go Design
With special guest Pain-in-the-ass "Art Director" Oleg Bernov
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