Canadian Tour 1983

Canadian Tour
Studio album by
Released1983
GenrePop, dance
LanguageUkrainian
LabelCansov Exchange Inc., Canada
ProducerSofia Rotaru
Sofia Rotaru chronology
Sofia Rotaru and Chervona Ruta
(1981)
Canadian Tour
(1983)
Tender Melody
(1985)

Canadian Tour (Ukrainian: Канадський тур) is the third studio album of Sofia Rotaru,[a] recorded in Ukrainian. The album was recorded at the Society of Carpatho-Russian Canadians hall on Queen Street West in Toronto.[b][c] It was released on the independent label Cansov Exchange in 1983.[4][2]

Following her Canadian tour, Rotaru was prohibited from leaving the USSR for five years without explanation. This forced her to cancel an anticipated tour of Western Europe.[1][5]

Track listing

Side A

No. English title Original language title Time
1. "My Native Land"
Lyrics: Nikolay Petrovich Brain
Music: Brain
Ukrainian: Mij ridnyj kraj/Мій рідний край 3:44
2. "Invite Me In Your Dreams"
Lyrics: Bohdan Stelmach
Music: Volodymyr Ivasyuk
Ukrainian: Zaprosy mene u sny/Запроси мене у сни 4:24
3. "Maple Fire"
Lyrics: Yuriy Rybchinskiy
Music: Ivasyuk
Ukrainian: Klenovyj vohon'/Кленовий вогонь 3:12
4. "Two Rings"
Lyrics and music: Ivasyuk
Ukrainian: Два перстені, romanizedDva persteni 3:48
5. "The Dance of the Water Fountain"
Lyrics and music: Ivasyuk
Ukrainian: Vodohraj/Водограй 3:13
6. "Ivan's Gone"
Lyrics: Traditional Ukrainian Folk Song
Music: V. Taperichkin
Ukrainian: Pishov Ivan/Пішов Іван 3:30

Side B

No. English title Original language title Time
1. "Ballad about Hollyhocks"
Lyrics: Bohdan Hura
Music: Ivasyuk
Ukrainian: Balada pro mal'vy/Балада про мальви 4:00
2. "Song Will Be Between Us"
Lyrics and Music: Ivasyuk
Ukrainian: Pisnia bude pomizh nas/Пісня буде поміж нас 3:14
3. "I Am Your Wing"
Lyrics: Roman Kudlik
Music: Ivasyuk
Ukrainian: Ya-tvoje krylo/Я твоє крило 2:40
4. "Road"
Lyrics and music: Kasyev
Ukrainian: Doroha/Дорога 3:58
5. "Love Blossoms Only Once"
Lyrics: Stelmach
Music: Ivasyuk
Ukrainian: Lyshe raz tsvite liubov/Лише раз цвіте любов 3:03
6. "Marichka"
Lyrics: Traditional Ukrainian Folk Song
Music: Taperichkin
Ukrainian: Marichka/Марічка 3:31

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Rotaru was born in Bukovina, on the Ukrainian side of the border with Romania, and is often claimed to be a national of those countries. However, she has stated that she is an ethnic Moldovan. A multilingual artist, she learned the Ukrainian language from her husband.[1]
  2. ^ 280 Queen Street West was purchased in 1950 by the Alexander Duchnovych Society of Carpatho-Russian Canadians and served as a social club. The hall held many concerts and social gatherings, weekly parties with traditional food, singing, music, card games, and dancing through the evenings.[2]
  3. ^ 280 Queen West was designated a heritage building in 1982.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b Vandenko, Andrey (30 May 1992). "СОФИЯ РОТАРУ: "МНЕ МОГУТ НЕ ПОВЕРИТЬ, НО Я ГОВОРЮ ПРАВДУ"" [Sofia Rotaru: "They May not Believe Me, but I'm Telling the Truth"]. Novy Vzglyad (in Russian). No. 17. Moscow. Archived from the original on 4 January 2019.
  2. ^ a b Yang, Jennifer (5 January 2019). "Who are the Golden Girls of Prospect Cemetery and why did they decide to spend eternity together?". Toronto Star. Archived from the original on 8 January 2019. Retrieved 5 December 2021.
  3. ^ "In the matter of the designation of the property known municipally as No.280 Queen Street West in the City of Toronto". Ontario Heritage Trust. 30 March 1982.
  4. ^ Rotaru, Sofia (1983). Canadian Tour (Media notes). Toronto: Cansov Exchange Inc.
  5. ^ Akerzhnerman, Alla (19 October 2020). "Sofia Rotaru". WomensActivism.NYC. New York City Department of Records and Information Services. Retrieved 7 March 2026.