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Smile! (Vitas album) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Smile! (Vitas album)
Smile! (Улыбнись!, Ulybnis!) is a Russian album by Vitas (Витас), released in 2002. Several songs from this album featured in his ''Philosophy of Miracle'' concert programme, whose performance at the Kremlin earned Vitas 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 )〕 The title track won the Russian Golden Gramophone and People's Hit awards.〔 ''Good-bye'' was released as a single, which included 5 different mixes of the song, the tracks ''Ave Maria'' and ''Byelorussia'', and the music video for ''Opera #1'' from his previous album ''Philosophy of Miracle''.〔(Vitas official discography: the single Good-bye )〕 ''Good-bye'' is notable for Vitas' extreme bass vocals, in contrast to his more usual high-pitched vocals.〔(Asian cinema webpage )〕 ''Blessed Guru'' (sometimes translated ''Blissful Guru'') also exercises his seldom-used bass range.〔(Amazon review )〕 The song titles Good-bye and Do Svidaniya (Russian: До свидания, usually listed in English as See You Later, as in the tracklisting here) can cause some confusion because the latter is often translated as Goodbye 〔(Google Translate )〕 It also includes Vitas' rendition of Ave Maria by Franz Schubert with a contrasting hellish operatic ending; a shortened version without this ending was included in Vitas' 2010 compilation album ''Masterpieces of Three Centuries''. ==References==
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