Watch Out | ||||
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Released | 1985 | |||
Recorded | 1984–1985 | |||
Studio | KMH Studios, Stockholm | |||
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Length | 51:21 | |||
Label | World Record Music | |||
Producer | Lennart Sjöholm | |||
Alla Pugacheva chronology | ||||
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Singles from Watch Out | ||||
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Watch Out is the seventh studio album by Russian singer Alla Pugacheva released in Sweden in 1985 by World Record Music. [1]
The album was re-released in the USSR in 1986 by Melodiya under the title Alla Pugacheva v Stokgolme (Russian:АллаПугачёвавСтокгольме;transl. Alla Pugacheva in Stockholm). However,the Soviet edition included fewer songs than were on the original Swedish album. [2] The total sales of the two editions amounted to 3,200,000 copies. [3]
For the release of this record,the American company Ampex awarded the singer and all the other participants of the recording with a Golden Disc in March 1989. [3]
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Length |
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1. | "Every Night And Every Day" | Jacob Dahlin | Alla Pugacheva | 4:00 |
2. | "Through The Eyes Of A Child" | Ingela Forsman | Yuri Chernavsky | 4:31 |
3. | "Superman" | Ingela Forsman | Yuri Chernavsky | 4:13 |
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 |
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Length |
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1. | "Watch Out" | Ingela Forsman | Lasse Holm | 4:52 |
2. | "Sacred Lie" | Diomid Kostyurin; English lyrics by Jacob Dahlinа | Alla Pugacheva | 4:57 |
3. | "Songbird" | Ingela Forsman | Lasse Holm | 4:09 |
4. | "What A Lousy Party" | Thomas H. Minor | Torgny Söderberg | 3:46 |
5. | "Capitan" | Ingela Forsman | Alla Pugacheva | 3:42 |
6. | "Such A Miracle" | Jacob Dahlin | Lasse Holm | 3:53 |
Total length: | 51:21 |
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Length |
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1. | "Dnyom i nochyu" | Jacob Dahlin | Alla Pugačëva | 4:00 |
2. | "Glazami rebyonka" | Ingela Forsman | Yuri Chernavsky | 4:31 |
3. | "Ljubov prichinyaet stradaniya" | Ingela Forsman | Lasse Holm | 4:29 |
4. | "Beschuvstennaya telefonistka" | Ingela Forsman | Anders Glenmark | 3:37 |
5. | "Vsyo vremya ty byl ryadom" | Ingela Forsman | Torgny Söderberg | 4:50 |
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Length |
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1. | "Svjataja lož'" | Diomid Kostyurin; English lyrics by Jacob Dahlinа | Alla Pugačëva | 4:57 |
2. | "Pevchaya ptichka" | Ingela Forsman | Lasse Holm | 4:09 |
3. | "Neudachnaya vecherinka" | Thomas H. Minor | Torgny Söderberg | 3:46 |
4. | "Kapitan" | Ingela Forsman | Alla Pugačëva | 3:42 |
5. | "Takoe chudo" | Jacob Dahlin | Lasse Holm | 3:53 |
Total length: | 41:31 |
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