Nadiya Yea

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Nadiya Yea
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Studio album by
Released2005
Recorded2004–2005
Genre ska
punk
Ukrainian Folk
Length56:07
Label Comp Music EMI
Producer Shevchenko Oleg "White"
Mad Heads XL chronology
Contact
(2003)
Nadiya Yea
(2005)
Naykrascha Myt
(2007)

Nadiya yea is the first album from the Ukrainian ska-punk band Mad Heads XL after the former band Mad Heads was complemented with a three piece brass section. It was released in Ukraine and has had great success.

Contents

The album consists of several covers of Ukrainian folk songs and a cover of the song Don't Worry be happy by Bobby McFerrin.

Tracks from it, "Надія є" (Nadiya Yea), "Автобус Буратін" (Avtobus Buratin), "Пісня світла"(Pisnya Svitla) and "Смерека" (Smereka) appear on the Ukraine-released compilation album Naykrascha Myt . [1] [2] [3] [4]

Track listing

  1. " Смерека" (Smereka) - 2:31
  2. " Надія Є" (Nadiya Yea) - 2:35
  3. " Дубки" (Dubky) - 3:17
  4. " Пісня світла" (Pisnya Svitla) - 3:45
  5. " Цигани" (Tsygany) - 2:25
  6. " Гроші" (Groshi) - 3:37
  7. " Річенька" (Richenka) - 4:14
  8. " Спека Зимова" (Speka Zymova) - 3:45
  9. " Gangster's Days" - 4:13
  10. " Don't Worry"- 5:34
  11. " Nadiya Yea" - 3:27
  12. " Автобус буратін" (Autobus Buratin) - 4:28
  13. " Younger" - 3:24
  14. " Радіо Вавилон" (Radio Babylon) - 4:27
  15. " Надія Є"(ремікс) (Nadiya Yea - remix)- 3:27

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