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Philosophy of Miracle (''Философия чуда'', ''Philosophiya chuda'') is the debut album by Russian singer Vitas (Витас), released in 2001. It is sometimes translated as ''Philosophy of a Miracle'', ''Philosophy of Wonder'', or ''Wonders of Philosophy''. It has reportedly sold at least 3.5 million copies in China.〔(Russian TV program "You Won't Believe" (2007) ) 〕 All the songs were written or co-written by Vitas, with the exception of "Prelude" by Dmitri Plachkovsky.〔(Philosophy of Miracle lyrics ) (Russian)〕 The album was recorded with many backing musicians including the Vienna Symphony Orchestra.〔(Article source: Neon magazine issues 2 & 4, Feb-Mar 2001 ) (Russian)〕 ''Neon'' (''Неон'') magazine described the album as "fresh, original, new and therefore interesting".〔 Several songs from this album featured in Vitas' ''Philosophy of Miracle'' concert programme, the premiere of which earned him a record as the youngest artist to perform a solo concert at the State Kremlin Palace.〔(WikiMusicGuide )〕 A DVD of this concert was later released.〔(Vitas official discography: Kremlin concert )〕 One song from the album, "Opera #2", was released as a single and became hugely popular, earning the Russian Record best-selling single prize in three consecutive years, a Golden Gramophone award, and a People's Hit prize.〔〔http://www.vitas.com.ru/pressa_eng.php〕 According to an estimate from Gemini Sun records, "Opera #2" has been downloaded over 20 million times, with over 15 million downloads for the track "The 7th Element".〔(Gemini Sun Records press release )〕 The "Opera #2" music video has been forwarded frequently via the internet, accounting for much of Vitas' worldwide recognition.〔〔(Review of Beijing concert )〕 ==Track listing==
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