The Ukrainians is the eponymous title of the first album released by British folk-fushion group The Ukrainians. The album was released in 1991, the year Ukraine won its independence from the Soviet Union. Songs 1.) Oi Divchino (Oh, Girl) 2.) Hopak (Hopak) 3.) Ti Moyi Radoshchi (You Are My Joy) 4.) Zavtra (Tomorrow) 5.) Slava Kobzarya (The Glory of the Kobza Player) 6.) Dity Plachut (The Children Are Crying) 7.) Cherez Richku, Cherez Hai (Through the River, Through the Forest) 8.) Pereyidu (I Will Cross It) 9.) Tebe Zhdu (I Await You) 10.) Son (Dream)
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The Ukrainians is the eponymous title of the first album released by British folk-fushion group The Ukrainians. The album was released in 1991, the y… read more
The Ukrainians is the eponymous title of the first album released by British folk-fushion group The Ukrainians. The album was released in 1991, the year Ukraine won its independence from… read more
The Ukrainians is a band formed by British musicians of Ukrainian descent. They adapt Ukrainian folk music (as well as Western pop) into a mostly acoustic high-energy style that fuses punk and folk, much as The Pogues did for Irish traditional music. The idea for The Ukrainians grew out of a side project of British 1980s Indie band The Wedding Present. The ‘Weddoes’ had decided to make one of their BBC Radio 1 John Peel sessions a Ukrainian one. Guitarist Peter Solowka's friend Len Liggins (dubbed ‘The Legendary Len’ by John Peel) was brought in as an extra member because he sa… read more
The Ukrainians is a band formed by British musicians of Ukrainian descent. They adapt Ukrainian folk music (as well as Western pop) into a mostly acoustic high-energy style that fuses punk … read more
The Ukrainians is a band formed by British musicians of Ukrainian descent. They adapt Ukrainian folk music (as well as Western pop) into a mostly acoustic high-energy style that fuses punk and folk, much as The Pogues did for Irish tra… read more