Naykrascha Myt

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Naykrascha Myt
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Compilation album by
Released2007
Recorded1995–2007
Genre ska
punk
Ukrainian Folk
psychobilly
Length77:32
Label Comp Music EMI
Producer Shevchenko Oleg "White"
Mad Heads XL chronology
Nadiya Yea
(2005)
Naykrascha Myt
(2007)

Naykrascha Myt is the compilation album from the Ukrainian ska-punk band Mad Heads XL . This release was dedicated to 15 years history of Mad Heads and Mad Heads XL bands. It was released in Ukraine and include one new track "Naykrascha Myt".

Contents

Album consisted cover song of Don't Worry be happy by Bobby McFerrin with lyrics translated on Ukrainian.

Track listing

  1. " Найкраща Мить" (Naykrascha Myt) - 4:33
  2. " Розслабся, Не Парся" (Rozslabsya,Ne Parsya - Don't Worry) - 3:39
  3. " Надія Є" (Nadiya Yea) - 4:37
  4. " Автобус Буратін" (Avtobus Buratin) - 3:24
  5. " Пісня світла" (Pisnya Svitla) - 3:34
  6. " Смерека" (Smereka) - 3:03
  7. " Не Чекай" (Ne Chekay) - 3:46
  8. " Не По Пути" (Ne Po Puti) - 2:37
  9. " Отрута" (Otruta) - 3:16
  10. " Вженема"- (Vzenema) 3:24
  11. " Полетаем" - (Poletaem) 4:09
  12. " Flew Away" - 5:03
  13. " Tonight I'm Alone" - 2:59
  14. " The Road" - 4:33
  15. " По Барабану" - 3:27
  16. " Sharks" - 2:46
  17. " Corrida" - 3:20
  18. " Black Cat" - 3:57
  19. " Treat Me Bad" - 4:22
  20. " Mad Heads Boogie" - 2:38
  21. " Twanging, Beating & Shouts" - 4:25

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