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There are multiple artists with the name “Linda”:
1. An “Industrial Hardcore Metal” producer from Osaka, Japan.
2. One Linda (Линда) was born on April 29th, 1975 as Svetlana L’vovna Geiman (Светлана Львовна Гейман). Linda’s birth city of “Kentau” borders China, and Kazakhstan.
“Pesni Tibetskih Lam” (Songs of the Tibetan Llama’s) was Linda’s breakthrough album in 1994, followed by an instrumental album in 1995. This album was appropriately called “Tantsy Tibetskih Lam” (Dances of the Tibetan Llama’s.) It featured all instrumental tracks, including a dance instrumental version of Linda’s hit “Malo Ognya” (Not Enough Fire) from her first album.
During this time, Linda went back into the studio with her producer, Max Fadeev. The product was Linda’s high selling hit album “Vorona” (the Crow) which was released in 1996. Linda scored the top spots on the charts with her hit songs from Vorona, and became a very big name. 1996 came to an end, and Linda released a remake of the album Vorona. “Remake Remixed Vorona” featured a new version of Vorona, and the old favorites in a different order.
This gave Linda enough time to record her third studio album, which was called “Platsenta” (Placenta) in 1999. Times were changing… We were on the eve of a new millennium. But the year wasn’t the only that was changing… Linda herself adopted a new look. Red hair. This album’s first single “Vzglyad Iznutri” (Look from Within) was very industrial-rock sounding, and featured Linda as a mental patient in a hospital.
1. An “Industrial Hardcore Metal” producer from Osaka, Japan.
2. One Linda (Линда) was born on April 29th, 1975 as Svetlana L’vovna Geiman (Светлана Львовна Гейман). Linda’s birth city of “Kentau” borders China, and Kazakhstan.
“Pesni Tibetskih Lam” (Songs of the Tibetan Llama’s) was Linda’s breakthrough album in 1994, followed by an instrumental album in 1995. This album was appropriately called “Tantsy Tibetskih Lam” (Dances of the Tibetan Llama’s.) It featured all instrumental tracks, including a dance instrumental version of Linda’s hit “Malo Ognya” (Not Enough Fire) from her first album.
During this time, Linda went back into the studio with her producer, Max Fadeev. The product was Linda’s high selling hit album “Vorona” (the Crow) which was released in 1996. Linda scored the top spots on the charts with her hit songs from Vorona, and became a very big name. 1996 came to an end, and Linda released a remake of the album Vorona. “Remake Remixed Vorona” featured a new version of Vorona, and the old favorites in a different order.
This gave Linda enough time to record her third studio album, which was called “Platsenta” (Placenta) in 1999. Times were changing… We were on the eve of a new millennium. But the year wasn’t the only that was changing… Linda herself adopted a new look. Red hair. This album’s first single “Vzglyad Iznutri” (Look from Within) was very industrial-rock sounding, and featured Linda as a mental patient in a hospital.
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