Dvesti Po Vstrechnoi [Enhanced] [Import]

Track Listings

 
1. Klouny (Clowns)
2. 30 Minut (30 Minutes)
3. Doschitai Do Sta (Count To 100)
4. Zachem Ya (Why Me)
5. Nas Ne Dogoniat (They're Not Gonna Get Us)
6. Ya Tvoya Ne Pervaya (I'm Not Your First)
7. Robot (Robot)
8. Malchik-Giej (Gay Boy)
9. Ya Tvoi Vrag (I'm Your Enemy)
10. Ya Soshla Suma (I've Lost My Mind)
11. 30 Minut (Moscow Grooves Institute Remix)
12. Malchik-Giej (That Black Remix)

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
2002 reissue (aka '200 KM/H In The Wrong Lane' 1st Edition) of the titillating Russian pop duo's 2001 debut album includes one bonus track, 'Malczik-Giej' (That Black Remix). Six of the tracks appearing here, 'Doschitai Do Sta' (Count To 100), 'Zachem Ya' (Why Me), 'Ya Tvoya Ne Pervaya' (I'm Not Your First), 'Robot', 'Ya Tvoi Vrag' (I'm Your Enemy), & '30 Minutes' (Moscow Grooves Institute Remix), & the bonus track, aren't available on the U.S. edition. Universal.

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Dvesti Po Vstrechnoi
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • An Exotic Blast of Energy
  • Version 2 better than 1
  • Way better than the US version!
  • honest
  • Proof Positive That The Original Is Always Better.
Dvesti Po Vstrechnoi
T.A.T.U.
Manufacturer: Russian Ent.
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00006SM8O
Release Date: 2002-11-26

Tracks:

  1. Klouny (Clowns)
  2. 30 Minut (30 Minutes)
  3. Doschitai Do Sta (Count To 100)
  4. Zachem Ya (Why Me)
  5. Nas Ne Dogoniat (They're Not Gonna Get Us)
  6. Ya Tvoya Ne Pervaya (I'm Not Your First)
  7. Robot (Robot)
  8. Malchik-Giej (Gay Boy)
  9. Ya Tvoi Vrag (I'm Your Enemy)
  10. Ya Soshla Suma (I've Lost My Mind)
  11. 30 Minut (Moscow Grooves Institute Remix)
  12. Malchik-Giej (That Black Remix)

Album Description

2002 reissue (aka '200 KM/H In The Wrong Lane' 1st Edition) of the titillating Russian pop duo's 2001 debut album includes one bonus track, 'Malczik-Giej' (That Black Remix). Six of the tracks appearing here, 'Doschitai Do Sta' (Count To 100), 'Zachem Ya' (Why Me), 'Ya Tvoya Ne Pervaya' (I'm Not Your First), 'Robot', 'Ya Tvoi Vrag' (I'm Your Enemy), & '30 Minutes' (Moscow Grooves Institute Remix), & the bonus track, aren't available on the U.S. edition. Universal.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars An Exotic Blast of Energy.......2007-04-14

This is one of my favorite albums that I own. Mostly electronic music, this album is perfect for exercising or just getting psyched up for... I don't know... anything! The only song that slows down the flow of the album is track #2 (30 Minut). It's still a good song, but should have been put either first or last (before the remixes) in my opinion. This album isn't overly impressive in terms of talent, however it is different and interesting. The fact that the entire album is sung in Russian adds an exotic element. In track #4 (Zachem Ya), you can feel this exotic nature not only in the vocals, but also in the musical style. Yulia even contributes some Russian rap in that song! Trust me though, you don't need to understand Russian to appreciate this music.

If you already own "200 km/h in the Wrong Lane," then many of these songs will already be familiar to you. The only difference is that the songs are in Russian and they have more of an electronic feel to them in "Dvesti Po Vstrechnoi." For example, "All the Things She Said" from 200 km/h is the English-language counterpart of "Ya Soshla S Uma" from Dvesti, although this does not mean every lyric translates line for line. This is evident in the title of the song; "Ya Soshla S Uma" essentially means "I've Lost my Mind" in Russian. You should also notice that the English version has more of a rock band emphasis than the Russian version.

The bottom line is that this is a great album. You can say what you want about the controversial nature of t.A.T.u., but this album alone proves that there is a lot more to t.A.T.u. than some people give them credit for.

5 out of 5 stars Version 2 better than 1.......2006-04-22

This version of Dvesti Po Vstrechnoi has more songs than the original and it has diffrent remixes. It is one of tatu's best sellers. it even outsold the original! The russian vocals feel real in this album and they are really sweet and sour. I recomend this cd highly.

5 out of 5 stars Way better than the US version!.......2005-11-11

I was really impressed with the original US version, but after hearning the Russian version I loved TATU a million times more. There are 2 extra songs...# 3 (Count to 100) & 9 (You're My Enemey Now). The only weak song was the remix on song #12. BUt overall this is an awesome cd and I would highly recommend getting this, even if you already have the american version. It is a must for a TATU fan.

5 out of 5 stars honest.......2005-09-15

. Klouny 5/5 stars
2. 30 Minut 5/5
3. Doschitai Do Sta 5/5
4. Zachem Ya 5/5
5. Nas Ne Dogoniat 5/5
6. Ya Tvoya Ne Pervaya 5/5
7. Robot 2/5
8. Malchik-gay 5/5
9. Ya Tvoi Vrag 5/5
10. Ya Soshla Suma 5/5
11. 30 Minut 5/5
12. Malchik-Giej 1/5

Great album!

4 out of 5 stars Proof Positive That The Original Is Always Better........2005-07-29

Like most people, I bought 200 KM/H in the Wrong Lane soon after I heard the addictive hit "All The Things She Said". This was two or three years ago. I've just recently gotten around to picking up Dvesti Po Vstrechnoi, and I can say that it is leaps and bounds better than the English release.

First of all, you can tell that Lena and Yulia understand what they're saying a lot better, seeing as how Russian is of course their first language. There's much more emotion in their voices that is absent from the mainstream English tracks.

Secondly, several tracks appear here that weren't on the English release, one memorable song in particular being "Robot". These extra tracks are well worth the price of admission.

Of course, the album has downsides. The major one is: it's in Russian. So if you don't speak or understand Russian, you may not enjoy this one too much. I personally don't mind it one bit, but I know some who would.

Secondly, the two remix tracks at the end are very dull and far too long. They'd have been better left off of the album entirely.

Overall, I recommend this to anyone who bought 200 KM/H, or anyone who likes intense dance/techno/unique music.

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