Povorot is a song by Russian rock band Mashina Vremeni, released in 1987.
Povorot ("Turn"), Поворо́т in Cyrillic, is a song by Russian rock band Mashina Vremeni. The song was co-written in 1979 by Alexandr Kutikov, Andrey Makarevich, and Pyotr Podgorodetsky, who contributed the music, lyrics, and arrangement, respectively. The song was officially released in 1987 on the album Desyat let spustya ("Ten Years Later"), or Десять лет спустя in Russian. The song was also included on the group's concert albums and other compilations.
Povorot ("Turn"), Поворо́т in Cyrillic, is a song by Russian rock band Mashina Vremeni ("Time Machine"). The song was co-written in 1979 by Alexandr Kutikov, Andrey Makarevich, and Pyotr Podgorodetsky, who contributed the music, lyrics, and arrangement, respectively. The song was performed only during concerts from 1979 to 1987, and was officially released in 1987 on the album Desyat let spustya ("Ten Years Later"), or Десять лет спустя in Russian. The song was also included on the group's concert albums and other compilations.
After its release, Povorot spent eighteen months at the top of the official music chart, Zvukovaya Dorozhka, published by the newspaper Moskovskij Komsomolets. Povorot remains one of the band's most popular songs and is usually played at the end of Mashina Vremeni's concerts. In 2000, the song was ranked fourth in the list of the 100 best Russian rock songs of the 20th century by Nashe Radio. In 2015, the song's lyrics were ranked 30th in the top 100 most popular poetic lines in Russian society, according to the results of a sociological study by the magazine Russian Reporter, Русский репортёр in Cyrillic.
Povorot ("Turn"), Поворо́т in Cyrillic, is a song by Russian rock band Mashina Vremeni ("Time Machine"). The song was co-written in 1979 by Alexandr Kutikov, Andrey Makarevich, and Pyotr Podgorodetsky, who contributed the music, lyrics, and arrangement, respectively. The song was performed only during concerts from 1979 to 1987, and was officially released in 1987 on the album Desyat let spustya ("Ten Years Later"), or Десять лет спустя in Russian. The song was also included on the group's concert albums and other compilations.
After its release, Povorot spent eighteen months at the top of the official music chart, Zvukovaya Dorozhka, published by the newspaper Moskovskij Komsomolets. Povorot remains one of the band's most popular songs and is usually played at the end of Mashina Vremeni's concerts. In 2000, the song was ranked fourth in the list of the 100 best Russian rock songs of the 20th century by Nashe Radio. In 2015, the song's lyrics were ranked 30th in the top 100 most popular poetic lines in Russian society, according to the results of a sociological study by the magazine Russian Reporter, Русский репортёр in Cyrillic.
2015
2000
1987
1979
Povorot ("Turn"), Поворо́т in Cyrillic, is a song by Russian rock band Mashina Vremeni ("Time Machine"). The song was co-written in 1979 by Alexandr Kutikov, Andrey Makarevich, and Pyotr Podgorodetsky, who contributed the music, lyrics, and arrangement, respectively. The song was performed only during concerts from 1979 to 1987, and was officially released in 1987 on the album Desyat let spustya ("Ten Years Later"), or Десять лет спустя in Russian. The song was also included on the group's concert albums and other compilations.
After its release, Povorot spent eighteen months at the top of the official music chart, Zvukovaya Dorozhka, published by the newspaper Moskovskij Komsomolets. Povorot remains one of the band's most popular songs and is usually played at the end of Mashina Vremeni's concerts. In 2000, the song was ranked fourth in the list of the 100 best Russian rock songs of the 20th century by Nashe Radio. In 2015, the song's lyrics were ranked 30th in the top 100 most popular poetic lines in Russian society, according to the results of a sociological study by the magazine Russian Reporter, Русский репортёр in Cyrillic.
Povorot ("Turn"), Поворо́т in Cyrillic, is a song by Russian rock band Mashina Vremeni ("Time Machine"). The song was co-written in 1979 by Alexandr Kutikov, Andrey Makarevich, and Pyotr Podgorodetsky, who contributed the music, lyrics, and arrangement, respectively. The song was performed only during concerts from 1979 to 1987, and was officially released in 1987 on the album Desyat let spustya ("Ten Years Later"), or Десять лет спустя in Russian. The song was also included on the group's concert albums and other compilations.
After its release, Povorot spent eighteen months at the top of the official music chart, Zvukovaya Dorozhka, published by the newspaper Moskovskij Komsomolets. Povorot remains one of the band's most popular songs and is usually played at the end of Mashina Vremeni's concerts. In 2000, the song was ranked fourth in the list of the 100 best Russian rock songs of the 20th century by Nashe Radio. In 2015, the song's lyrics were ranked 30th in the top 100 most popular poetic lines in Russian society, according to the results of a sociological study by the magazine Russian Reporter, Русский репортёр in Cyrillic.
2015
2000
1987
1979
Povorot is a song by Russian rock band Mashina Vremeni, released in 1987.
Povorot ("Turn"), Поворо́т in Cyrillic, is a song by Russian rock band Mashina Vremeni. The song was co-written in 1979 by Alexandr Kutikov, Andrey Makarevich, and Pyotr Podgorodetsky, who contributed the music, lyrics, and arrangement, respectively. The song was officially released in 1987 on the album Desyat let spustya ("Ten Years Later"), or Десять лет спустя in Russian. The song was also included on the group's concert albums and other compilations.
Povorot is a song by Russian rock band Mashina Vremeni, released in 1987.
Povorot is a song by Russian rock band Mashina Vremeni, released in 1987.