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Hai zhyve VV! : ウィキペディア英語版
Khai zhyve VV!

Khai zhyve VV! ((ウクライナ語:Хай живе ВВ!), (英語:Long Live VV!)) is the first release by Ukrainian band Vopli Vidopliassova. It was released in 1987 and had no album cover. The band no longer considers it an official release.
== Tracklist ==

The tracks "Na volyo" is also known as "Uga-ga" by fans. The track "Kvartira No. 119" was renamed "Rassvet" in the late 1980s and appears under this title on ''Abo abo'' (1992). In 2002, Yuri Zdorenko's band Borshch released new versions of the songs, called "Uvaga" and "Konforka", on the ''Borshch'' EP. The ''Borshch'' EP also contained a new version of "Ya letel".
In 2010, the song "Konspekt" was reworked as "Vidpustka" and released as a single. It is also on their new album ''Chudovy svit'' released on 18 October 2013.

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