Watch Out (Alla Pugacheva album)

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Watch Out
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Original cover
Studio album by
Released1985
Recorded1984–1985
StudioKMH Studios, Stockholm
Genre
Length51:21
Label World Record Music
Producer Lennart Sjöholm
Alla Pugacheva chronology
Akh, kak khochetsya zhit
(1985)
Watch Out
(1985)
...Schastya v lichnoy zhizni!
(1986)
Alternative cover
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Soviet edition cover
Side one
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Every Night And Every Day" Jacob Dahlin Alla Pugacheva4:00
2."Through The Eyes Of A Child" Ingela Forsman Yuri Chernavsky4:31
3."Superman"Ingela ForsmanYuri Chernavsky4:13
4."Love Can Hurt"Ingela Forsman Lasse Holm 4:29
5."Cool Operator"Ingela Forsman Anders Glenmark 3:37
6."All The Time You Were Right Here"Ingela Forsman Torgny Söderberg 4:50
Side two
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Watch Out"Ingela ForsmanLasse Holm4:52
2."Sacred Lie"Diomid Kostyurin; English lyrics by Jacob DahlinаAlla Pugacheva4:57
3."Songbird"Ingela ForsmanLasse Holm4:09
4."What A Lousy Party"Thomas H. MinorTorgny Söderberg3:46
5."Capitan"Ingela ForsmanAlla Pugacheva3:42
6."Such A Miracle"Jacob DahlinLasse Holm3:53
Total length:51:21

Alla Pugacheva v Stokgolme

Side one
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Dnyom i nochyu"Jacob DahlinAlla Pugačëva4:00
2."Glazami rebyonka"Ingela ForsmanYuri Chernavsky4:31
3."Ljubov prichinyaet stradaniya"Ingela ForsmanLasse Holm4:29
4."Beschuvstennaya telefonistka"Ingela ForsmanAnders Glenmark3:37
5."Vsyo vremya ty byl ryadom"Ingela ForsmanTorgny Söderberg4:50
Side two
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Svjataja lož'"Diomid Kostyurin; English lyrics by Jacob DahlinаAlla Pugačëva4:57
2."Pevchaya ptichka"Ingela ForsmanLasse Holm4:09
3."Neudachnaya vecherinka"Thomas H. MinorTorgny Söderberg3:46
4."Kapitan"Ingela ForsmanAlla Pugačëva3:42
5."Takoe chudo"Jacob DahlinLasse Holm3:53
Total length:41:31

Personnel

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References

  1. "Watch Out (Швеция)" (in Russian). Archived from the original on 23 November 2011. Retrieved 26 July 2022.
  2. "Алла Пугачева в Стокгольме" (in Russian). Archived from the original on 24 December 2011. Retrieved 26 July 2022.
  3. 1 2 Razzakov 2003, p. 288.

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