''200 Po Vstrechnoy'' (
Cyrillic
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: ''200 По Встречной'';
translation: "200
m/hAgainst the Traffic", pronounced ) is the debut studio album by Russian duo
t.A.T.u.
t.A.T.u. (, ) were a Russian pop duo consisting of Lena Katina and Julia Volkova. The two started out as part of the children's musical group Neposedy before being managed by producer and director Ivan Shapovalov and signing with Russian reco ...
It was released by Neformat Records and
Universal Music Russia on 21 May 2001 in Russia, Ukraine, and Poland, and was re-released by Universal Music Russia worldwide on 23 June 2003. A re-released version featured new tracks and a new artwork, which was released on 15 February 2002. Created by manager and producer
Ivan Shapovalov after the success of members
Yulia Volkova and
Lena Katina
Elena Sergeevna Katina (; born 4 October 1984), better known as Lena Katina, is a Russian singer who gained fame as one half of the pop/electronica duo t.A.T.u. She started her career at the age of eight, joining the Russian children's act Aven ...
in the band
Neposedy, the group managed to sign a deal with Universal Music Russia to produce their first album. It was recorded between 1999 and 2000, and was produced and co-composed by Shapovalov.
Musically, ''200 Po Vstrechnoy'' is an
electronic album that incorporates elements of
pop rock
Pop rock (also typeset as pop/rock) is a fusion genre and form of rock music characterized by a strong commercial appeal, with more emphasis on professional songwriting and recording craft, and less emphasis on attitude than standard rock musi ...
, and lyrically focuses on themes of love, love problems and lesbianism. Upon its release, the album received mixed reaction from critics and the public; majority of the criticism was aimed at the lyrical content and the image, whilst some highlighted the singles as some of their best work. Commercially, it was a success in Eastern Europe, which sold over one million units as recognised by the
International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI). Three singles were promoted from the album; "
Ya Soshla s Uma", "
Nas Ne Dogonyat", and "
30 Minut". The group commenced their concert tour of the same name as the album in early 2001 and finished in 2002.
Background and composition
t.A.T.u. members
Yulia Volkova and
Elena Katina had originally worked for the Russian children musical group
Neposedi, but Volkova was dismissed due to volatile behaviour. Katina was also accused by Russian journalism of bad behaviour, and left not long after. Russian music manager
Ivan Shapovalov held a casting call for a solo singer to be managed by him, and selected Katina out of several other girls. He and his ex-wife,
Elena Kiper, then decided to create and manage a duo, and selected Volkova as the second act to the group.
They signed to their Russian label Neformat Records, and eventually scouted to look for another label; they signed a deal with
Universal Music Russia in early 2000.
They began recording the album after finishing the track "
Ya Soshla s Uma" in 1999, and finished recording it during mid-2000. The album was produced solely by Shapovalov, whilst the album was composed and written by: Aleksandr Vulikh, Valeriy Polienko, Kiper,
Sergio Galoyan, Roman Ryabtsev, Anna Karasyova, and Vadim Stepantsov.
Musically, ''200 Po Vstrechnoy'' is an
electronic album that incorporates elements of
pop rock
Pop rock (also typeset as pop/rock) is a fusion genre and form of rock music characterized by a strong commercial appeal, with more emphasis on professional songwriting and recording craft, and less emphasis on attitude than standard rock musi ...
. According to Edmond J Coleman and Theo Sandfort, who wrote the book ''Sexuality and Gender in Postcommunist Eastern Europe and Russia'' (2005), they noticed that majority of the album's content, particularly "Ya Soshla s Uma" and "
Nas Ne Dogonyat", were influenced by
techno music; both Coleman and Sandfort believed the sound was influenced by the techno revolution in the late 1990s.
The album focuses on themes such as love, teenage sex, and lesbianism.
Release
''200 Po Vstrechnoy'' was released by Neformat and Universal Music Russia in Russia, Ukraine, Czech Republic and Poland regions on 21 May 2001.
The album contains nine tracks in both physical and digital formats, with three bonus remixes, and has an cover sleeve that is displays as of a criminal case dossier, with biographies of the girls, fingerprints and partial lyrics in the liner booklet; some versions only issued a four-page booklet.
A cassette tape was distributed by Neformat in Ukraine, which features the nine original tracks but two remixes instead of three.
On 15 February 2002, after beginning work on English-language material, Universal Music Russia re-released the album that featured a new track titled "Klouny", and a remix for the songs "30 Minut" and "Malchik-Gey".
This version included a new artwork and booklet information with illustrations of a clown that reflected the track "Klouny" ("Klouny" meaning "Clowns" in Russian).
After the success of their album ''
200 km/h in the Wrong Lane
''200 km/h in the Wrong Lane'' (also titled ''t.A.T.u.'' in Japan) is the second album, and first English-language studio album, by Russian music duo t.A.T.u. It was first released on 7 October 2002 in Europe, then on 10 December 2002 in Nor ...
'' in 2002, Universal Music Russia distributed the album in other parts of Europe,
Japan
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and
Taiwan
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on 21 September 2003.
To promote the album, three singles were released. The first single was
Ya Soshla S Uma", released on 19 December 2000; the song later gained the English-language version "
All The Things She Said
"All the Things She Said" is a song by Russian music duo t.A.T.u. from their first English-language studio album, '' 200 km/h in the Wrong Lane'' (2002). The song was first released in the United States as a DVD single on 13 August 2002, then ...
". It was a critical success in Europe; In early 2001,
Universal Music Group
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hosted a poll for the audience to vote on which song was the best from ''200 Po Vstrechnoy''; as a result, "Ya Soshla s Uma" came first place. The single won the
MTV Video Music Award for the Russian entry of 2000. In 2001, "Ya Soshla S Uma" won the 100 Pound Hit awarded by
Hit FM Russia; they performed the song that same night. As of January 2010, "Ya Soshla s Uma" sold over 50,000 units, and over 200,000
illegal copies.
The second single was "
Nas Ne Dogonyat", released in 2001. The title of the track was included on the 2006 Russian ''Dictionary of Modern Quotes'' (''Slovar sovremennykh tsitat''). The third and final single was "30 Minut"; it was released as an airplay track, and featured an accompanying music video that was directed by Shapovalov.
Reception
Drago Bonacich from American music publication
AllMusic
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selected "Ya Soshla s Uma", "Nas Ne Dagonyat", and "30 Minut" amongst some of the band's best work. However, the album's critical reviews were generally shaded by the success, yet controversial period of their single "Ya Soshla s Uma", alongside its English version "All The Things She Said"; according to Bonacich, the single was one of the most heavily rotated tracks throughout
MTV Europe during its release. The Russian version, prior to the release of "All The Things She Said" at the end of 2002, also received strong attention on
MTV throughout the Western world. However, an editor from ''
The Telegraph'' commented that reviews in Russia were generally favourable and "catapult
dthe duo to local stardom."
Commercially, ''200 Po Vstrechnoy'' was a success in Eastern Europe. On 22 July 2002, it debuted at number 23 on the
Polish Music Charts, one of the highest debuts on that week end. It rose to number 11 the following week, and reached the top ten during its third week.
After five weeks, it reached the top spot, making t.A.T.u. the first Russian act to do so.
On 14 October, it was certified gold by the
Polish Society of the Phonographic Industry (ZPAV) for shipments of 10,000 units; it lasted a total of 39 weeks in the chart, and was certified Platinum by the ZPAV for shipments of 20,000 units.
Despite the album not entering any record charts in Japan, it was certified Million by the
Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) for shipments of one million units.
It was certified Platinum by the
International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) for sales of one million units in Europe, making t.A.T.u. the first group to achieve a Platinum certification on two separate bilingual language albums; the other being the
English language
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adaption ''200 km/h in the Wrong Lane'' (2002). They also received the distinction to be the first Eastern European act to achieve a Platinum award; both Volkova and Katina attended the awarding in
Moscow
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,
Russia
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.
In Russia, there were no prominent music charts at the time of the album's release; despite this, it sold 500,000 units inside a two-month period.
By the end of the 2001, it sold approximately 850,000 units, which was described by an editor at ''The Telegraph'' as "an astonishing number in a country where piracy is estimated to account for some 95 per cent of all sales...".
As of August 2016, the album has sold over one million copies in Russia, and has been illegally purchased more than four million units, making it the group's highest selling Russian-language album and one of the highest selling albums in that region.
Promotion
To promote the album, t.A.T.u. commenced their Russian concert tour that used the album's title as its official promotional campaign. The girls prepared in 2000 where they wanted the choreography "precise", to a point where one segment featured the girls stripping off their clothes; this was scrapped from the original plan. The group performed all over Russia and visited Ukraine, all between February and November 2001. After the re-release of the album, the group extended the tour in regions such as Germany, Czech Republic, and Poland, amongst other destinations. In July 2015, the group uploaded an official unreleased teaser of their single "Ya Soshla s Uma" to their
YouTube
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channel to commemorate the singles 15th anniversary; with its release date on 19 December, it remained unreleased. However, between June and August 2016, the group uploaded unreleased footage and remixed versions of their singles "Ya Soshla s Uma", "Nas Ne Dogoynat", and "30 Minut".
Track listing
Re-release
Credits and personnel
Credits adapted from the CD liner notes of ''200 Po Vstrechnoy''.
;Recording
* Mixed and recorded at Neformat Studios by
Ivan Shapovalov and
Sergio Galoyan in Moscow, Russia.
;Personnel
*
Yulia Volkova – vocals
*
Elena Katina – vocals
* Eugene Kuritsyn – arrangement
*
Ivan Shapovalov – producer, music video director, composing, songwriting
* Aleksandr Vulikh – songwriting
* Valeriy Polienko – songwriting, composing
*
Elena Kiper – songwriting, composing
* Roman Ryabtsev – songwriting, composing
* Anna Karasyova – songwriting
* Vadim Stepantsov – songwriting
* Neformat – management, record label
* Universal Music Russia – management, record label
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications and sales
Release history
References
External links
History at t.A.T.u.'s official website.
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T.A.T.u. albums
2001 debut albums
Interscope Records albums
Russian-language albums
Albums produced by Ivan Shapovalov
LGBTQ-related albums