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- Melodiya (Russian: Мелодия, lit. 'Melody') is a Russian record label. It was the state-owned major record company of the Soviet Union. Melodiya was established...
- List of recording artists performing on or signed to Melodiya at one time or another. Contents:  Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W...
- 1970 on the Melodiya label with the ascription "Anonymous". It is believed that organist Mark Shakhin, one of the performers on the "Melodiya" LP, first...
- Grigory Lipmanovich Sokolov (Russian: Григо́рий Ли́пманович Соколо́в; born April 18, 1950) is a Russian pianist with Spanish citizenship. He is among the...
- Brazil. In 1991, the song was released on the compilation album Bayatı on Melodiya, the Soviet state label, alongside songs by Aygun Kazimova and Firangiz...
- released by the World Record Music label in Sweden as Watch Out and by the Melodiya label in the Soviet Union as Alla Pugacheva in Stockholm. The period 1985–1988...
- their first album officially released by Soviet music publishing monopoly Melodiya — the previous two albums were self-releases. In 2012, on the website openspace...
- released the album on magnitizdat. In 1988, the album was issued on vinyl by Melodiya without the group's permission, which angered the group. Viktor Tsoi criticized...
- webpage: Melodiya 33C20-08027-30 Translated ****anese webpage: Melodiya C60-08163-6 Translated ****anese webpage: Melodiya C-01235-6 Amazon.com: Melodiya B001RH5N2K...
- his records were sold in the Eastern Bloc and elsewhere mostly under the Melodiya label. He never renounced his U.S. citizenship, despite often denouncing...