Linda (singer)

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Linda
Linda performing in Berlin in 2015
Linda performing in Berlin in 2015
Background information
Birth nameSvetlana Lvovna Geiman
Born (1975-04-29) 29 April 1975 (age 46)
Kentau, Kazakh SSR, USSR
OriginMoscow, Russia
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
InstrumentsVocals
Years active1993–present
Labels
  • C.M.P.
  • J.S.P.
  • Real Records
  • BMG Russia
  • Universal Russia

Svetlana Lvovna Geiman (Russian: Светлана Львовна Гейман; born 29 April 1975), known professionally as Linda (Russian: Линда), is a Russian singer and songwriter.[2] Her style incorporates trip hop, electronic, and ethnic music. Since January 2012, she has been married to Greek composer Stefanos Korkolis.

Discography[]

Studio albums[]

Year Album
1995 Pesni Tibetskih Lam (Songs of Tibetan Lamas)
1996 Vorona (Crow)
1999
2001 (Sight)
2004 (Frankness)
2006 AleAda
2008 Skor-Piony ( Scor-Peonies)
2013 Bark, Dog! (Bark, @)
2015 Pencils and matches

Compilation albums[]

Year Album
1999 Белое на белом
2001 Линда
2005 Почти Близнецы
2010 Линда. Лучшие песни

Singles[]

Year Song Album
1993 "Play With Fire"
1994 "Not Enough Fire" Pesni Tibetskih Lam
1994 "Dances Underwater"
1995 "Terms of Hands"
1996 "The Northern Wind" Vorona
1996 "Vorona"
1996 "Marijuana"
1999 "A Look From the Inside" Platsenta
1999 "Let Me Go"
2000 "The Underside of Light" Embrion Pravilniy
2001 "Chocolate and a Tear" Zreniye
2003 "Chains and Rings" AtakA
2004 "Run"
2004 "Agony"
2005 "Melt Away!" Pochti Bliznetsy
2006 "I'll Steal You Away!" AleAda
2006 "Push Me to Love"
2006 "StigmatIzed"
2007 "Love in an Envelope"
2007 "Snow-Black" Skor-Piony
2008 "Scor-Peonies"
2008 "Five Minutes"
2013 "They Are So"
2013 "Bark, Dog!"

References[]

  1. ^ Kushnir, Aleksandr (2007). "Chapter IV. Maxim Fadeev Archived 6 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine" (in Russian). Headliners. Saint Petersburg: Amfora. ISBN 5-367-00585-3
  2. ^ Слух первый. Линда уже давно умерла от передозировки наркотиков (in Russian). Archived from the original on 6 September 2008. Retrieved 1 July 2011.

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