Valery Leontiev discography

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Valery Leontiev discography
Studio albums22
Compilation albums12
Music videos17
Singles19

Singles

Studio albums

Year (P)NumberOriginal titleTitle in EnglishFormatLabel, country
1983С60—19873-4МузаMuseLP Melodiya, USSR
1984С60—21271-2Диалог Dialogue LP Melodiya, USSR
1984С60—21545-6ПремьераPremiereLP
1986С60—23753-4Дискоклуб 16(Б)Disco club 16 BLP
1986С60—24623-4Бархатный сезон Velvet season LP
1988С60—26737-8Я – просто певец I am – just a singerLP
1990С60 30317 006Дело вкуса A matter of tasteLP, CD
1990С60—30317-8Грешный путьWicked WayLP, CD Melodiya, USSR
1993SNCD - 3013НочьNightLP, CDSNC records, USSR
1993R90 02179-80ПолнолуниеFull MoonLP, CDАprelevka Sound Inc, Russia
1994R90 01913У ворот ГосподнихAt the gate of the LordLPAprelevka Sound, Russia
1995AXMC 3-0038По дороге в ГолливудOn the road to HollywoodCDAPEX Records, Russia
1998AXCD5-0054Санта-БарбараSanta BarbaraCDDANA Music, Russia
1999АРС027-99Канатный плясунRope-DancerCDАРС Records, Russia
1999VL042/99-2Каждый хочет любитьEveryone wants to loveCDVL-Studio, Russia
2001VL043/01-2АвгустинAugustineCDVL-Studio, Russia
2003VL 045-02Кленовый лист Maple Leaf CDVL-Studio, Russia
2004GR CD - 387Ночной звонокNight CallCDGrand Records, Russia
2005GR CD - 433Падаю в небесаI fall into the heavensCDGrand Records, Russia
2009МТ 1000294-230-1Годы странствийThe years of wanderingCDMonolit Records, Russia
2011МТ 000410-738-1ХудожникPainterCDMonolit Records, Russia
2014МТ 001091-383-1Любовь-капканLove-TrapCDMonolit Records, Russia
2016Это любовьThis is love
2019Я вернусьI will come back

Magnetic tape Albums

Compilation albums

Other official publication (MC, CD)

Videography

Books

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