“Gangster No. 1” is the twelfth studio album of Grigory Leps , released on March 4, 2014. February 28, 2014 the album became available for pre-order on the iTunes Store , and 3 songs - “Moscow Song”, “Captivity” (feat. Artyom Loik) and “Mirrors” (feat. Ani Lorak ) - were available for download [1] . In total, the album included 16 tracks. The concert presentation of the album took place in Crocus City Hall on March 4, 6 and 8 [2] . At the same time, the album was released on vinyl [3] .
| Gangster No. 1 | ||||
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| Studio album by Grigory Leps | ||||
| Date of issue | March 4, 2014 | |||
| Recorded by | 2013—2014 | |||
| Genres | pop , post-chanson | |||
| A country | ||||
| Language of songs | Russian | |||
| Labels | United music group | |||
| Timeline of Gregory Leps | ||||
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Content
- 1 History
- 2 List of Songs
- 3 Album Commercial Success
- 4 notes
- 5 Links
History
On July 13, 2013, in New Moscow , filming of the video for the song of Grigory Leps and Ani Lorak “Mirrors” [4] , which was released on September 18, 2013 [5], took place.
In July 2013, within the framework of the New Wave festival, the premieres of the songs Mirrors (feat. Ani Lorak ), Brother Nicotin (feat. Timati & Artyom Loik), Captivity (feat. Artyom Loik) and Moscow Song were premiered ".
In the fall of 2013, the singles “Mirrors” (feat. Ani Lorak ), “Captivity” (feat. Artyom Loik) and “Moscow Song” appeared on the iTunes Store [6] [7] .
In October 2013, the US Treasury Department accused Grigory Leps of having connections with the mafia [8] , which was the reason for calling the singer’s new concert program “Gangster No. 1” [9] . January 1, 2014 in the program "New Year's Parade of Stars" on the channel "Russia 1" the premiere of the song "Lord, give me strength."
In February 2014, a video was shot for the song “Lord, give me strength” [10] .
List of Songs
- “Not Sure” - G. Leps (7:11)
- “Glasses” - B. Grebenshchikov (2:38)
- “Lord, give me strength” - S. Shnurov / S. Shnurov , G. Leps (3:05)
- “There will be no more” - T. Winstanley, P. Drew, G. Watts, P. Barringer / G. Leps , K. Kavaleryan (4:37)
- “On the Bridge” - M. Orlov (3:37)
- “If you want, leave” - D. Mitkin (3:32)
- “You have come ...” - G. Leps (3:35)
- The Moscow Song - L. Shapiro (3:31)
- “Get out of your head” - P. Yevlakhov (3:29)
- “Faster ...” - T. Nichols, A. Bagge, P. Aström, A. Kane / K. Cavalerian , G. Leps (4:08)
- “The angel went into binge” (dedicated to A. Bokarev ) - V. Elik, A. Tyustin / V. Elik, O. Koshelev (3:23)
- “Brother Nikotin” (together with Timati and A. Loik) - B. Grebenshchikov / B. Grebenshchikov , A. Loik, T. Yunusov (4:00)
- “Captivity” (together with A. Loik) - G. Bogdanov, G. Leps / G. Leps , A. Loik, K. Kavaleryan (4:21)
- “The sky is in the palm of your hand” - I. Pavliashvili / K. Gubin (3:50)
- “Mirrors” (together with A. Lorak ) - L. Milkman, A. Zolotarev, K. Kostomarov (3:45)
- “New Year” - V. Biryukov (4:34)
Album Commercial Success
The album "Gangster No. 1" took the first line of the chart of the Russian branch of the iTunes Store [11] [12] .
Notes
- ↑ Gangster No. 1 by Grigory Leps appeared on iTunes
- ↑ Crocus City Hall captures Gangster No. 1
- ↑ Gangster No. 1 2014 vinyl edition
- ↑ Gregory Leps and Ani Lorak: a love story
- ↑ Premiere of the video “Mirrors”
- ↑ Mirrors and Captivity on iTunes!
- ↑ Moscow Song is already on iTunes!
- ↑ US Treasury imposed sanctions against Grigory Leps
- ↑ Leps's new program is called "Gangster No. 1"
- ↑ Grigory Leps shot a video for the song “Lord, give me strength”
- ↑ “Gangster No. 1” displaced the Spleen group from the first line of the iTunes chart
- ↑ Grigory Leps retained leadership in Russian iTunes
Links
- Album page on the official website of Grigory Leps
- Album Page on iTunes Store Russia