Russian Bellydance

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Russian Bellydance
Rus bellydance.GIF
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 3, 1999
Genre Rock
Label Shoobah-Doobah Records
Producer Red Elvises
Red Elvises chronology
Six-String Samurai
(1998)
Russian Bellydance
(1999)
Better Than Sex
(1999)

Production history

In 1999, the Red Elvises released a new version of I Wanna See You Bellydance, with the vocals entirely sung in Russian.

Contents

Track listing

  1. Cosmonaut Petrov
  2. Intro
  3. Bellydance
  4. Love is not for sale
  5. El Nino
  6. We're Dancing Lambada
  7. Hawaiian Dancing Song
  8. Odessa Tango
  9. Candle
  10. Brave Pilots' Song
  11. Good Bye, My Love, Good Bye
  12. New Years Song
  13. After the Carnival
Professional ratings
Review scores
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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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