Contact (Mad Heads album)

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Contact
Contact cover.jpg
Studio album by
Released2003
Recorded2002–2003
Genre psychobilly
punk
Length51:49
Label Comp Music EMI
Producer Shevchenko Oleg "White"
Mad Heads chronology
Naked Flame
(2002)
Contact
(2003)
Nadiya Yea
(2005)

Contact is the fourth album from the Ukrainian psychobilly band Mad Heads. It was released in Ukraine and in Germany and it was the first album consisting only of Ukrainian and Russian language songs.

Contents

Lyrics of songs "Не По пути" (Ne Po Puti) and "Не Чекай" (Ne Cheakay) by Shtoyko Kostyantin.

The tracks "Не Чекай" (Ne Cheakay), "Не По пути" (Ne Po Puti), "Отрута"(Otruta) and "Вженема" (VzeNema) appeared on the Ukraine-released compilation album Naykrascha Myt .

Track listing

  1. " Контакт" (Contact) - 2:31
  2. " Не По Пути" (Ne Po Puti) - 2:35
  3. " Отрута" (Otruta) - 3:17
  4. " Не Чекай" (Ne Cheakay) - 3:45
  5. " Циклон" (Cyclone) - 2:25
  6. " Параллельный Мир" (paralellniy Mir) - 3:37
  7. " Привиди" (Prividi) - 4:14
  8. " Хот Род Бугі Вугі" (Hot Rod Boogie Woogie) - 3:45
  9. " Брюс Уиллис" (Bruce Willis) - 4:13
  10. " Вуду" (Woodoo)- 5:34
  11. " Козаки" (Cossack)- 3:27
  12. " У Минулому Житті" (U Minulomu Jitti) - 4:28
  13. " Вженема" (VzeNema) - 3:24
  14. " Свінгсайз" (Swingsize) - 4:27

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