Hey, O.K

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Hey, O.K
Studio album by Vopli Vidopliassova
Released 1990
Recorded Kobza Studio, Kiev, 1989-1990
Genre Punk rock
Folk rock
Length 54:37
Label Kobza
Producer Volodymyr Leshchenko
Vopli Vidopliassova chronology

Tantsi
(1989)
Hey, O.K
(1990)
Abo abo
(1992)

Hey, O.K (Ukrainian: Гей, любо) is an album by the band Vopli Vidopliassova. It was released by the Ukrainian-Canadian label Kobza in 1990.

The album is not acknowledged on the band's official website.

Tracklist

Side A
No. Title Length
1. "Зв'язок" (Connection) 2:09
2. "Полонина" (Polonyna (In the mountains)) 3:15
3. "Пісенька" (Sweet little song) 3:50
4. "Гей! Любо!" (Hey, O.K!) 2:42
5. "Галина" (Halyna) 2:43
6. "Були деньки" (Back in the good old days) 3:02
7. "Білі плями" (White spots) 2:54
8. "Галелуя" (Hallelujah) 2:30
9. "Шалена зірка" (Mad star) 3:00
10. "Світанок" (Sunrise) 3:09
Side B
No. Title Length
11. "Танці" (Dancing) 2:28
12. "Пісня" (A song) 2:48
13. "Веселковий твист" (Rainbow twist) 1:56
14. "Музика" (Music) 3:27
15. "Я летів" (Flying down) 2:23
16. "Трава" (Grass) 2:40
17. "А-Ба-Бап" (ABUPUP) 1:37
18. "Колись" (Once) 5:08
19. "Країна мрій" (The Land of Dreams) 5:20

Both tracks written by Oleg Ovchar (tracks 10 and 15) are not in Russian. Normally, the tracks are sung in Russian, but here they are presented with Ukrainian titles. Track 10 is in vocalise and track 15 is in English. Track 16 is arranged differently to the version that would later appear on Hvyli Amura a decade later. Track 19 has a drum and guitar intro instead of the speech and the outro features Zdorenko sliding his hand over the neck.

Leaked rehearsal tape

Hey, O.K (rehearsal tape)
Demo album by Vopli Vidopliassova
Released unknown (leaked)
Recorded Kobza Studio, Kiev, 1989
Genre Punk rock
Folk rock
Length 17:51

An 8-song demo tape recorded in the Kobza Studio in 1989 circulates. The tape contains 6 of the songs plus two unreleased songs, "Ty ushel" and "Chio San". "Chio San" would later be re-recorded and released on the album Chudovy svit in 2013, more than 20 years after the original conception of the song. "Ty ushel" was intended to be put on the tape, but was left off and later appeared in 1992 on Abo abo. "Bili plyamy" is also arranged differently on this tape, suggesting the tape was recorded before the present arrangement of the song. The tracklist goes as follows:

No. Title Length
1. "Зв'язок"   2:13
2. "А-Ба-Бап"   1:41
3. "Білі плями"   1:46
4. "Чио Сан"   2:16
5. "Шалена зірка"   3:10
6. "Веселковий твист"   1:59
7. "Ты ушёл"   2:34
8. "Трава"   2:13

Videos of "Zv'yazok" and "Ty ushel" from these sessions were included on the documentary "Hai zhyve VV" in 1995.

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