The eighth and the final live album by russian Alternative/Hard Rock band.
The name of the album is an allusion to the title of Kino album "A Star Called The Sun". The basis of the release was the concert-presentation of the "Izgoy" album, which took place on November 9, 2005 in Moscow. Mainly, the songs from the "Izgoy" and "Shabash" albums were performed at this show.
After this release, Alisa refused to release live albums and DVDs. Konstantin Kinchev explained this by the fact that working on a concert soundtrack takes a lot of time, which can be spent on more important things, for example, devote it to working on new songs and records.
Real Records, 2007 (RR-348-CD 2). Made in Russia. First press.
Tracklist:
1. Бойся, Проси И Верь 3:23
2. Ко Мне 5:04
3. Стерх 6:23
4. Звезда По Имени "Рок" 4:14
5. Rock-N-Roll Крест 4:38
6. Красное На Чёрном 4:58
7. Солнце - Иерусалим 11:31
8. Крещение 6:28 Total playing time: 46:41 min.
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The thirteenth full-length studio album by russian Alternative Rock/Hard Rock band.
"Изгой" ("Outcast") is one of the heaviest albums of Alisa, created with a Nu-Metal bias. It was the first album made by a new line-up, with Igor Romanov on lead guitar and Andrey Vdovichenko on drums. It was recorded with the help of German sound engineers.
A single "Синий предел" ("Blue Border") preceded the album.
Real Records, 2005 (RR-311-CD). Made in Russia. First press.
Tracklist:
1. Моя Война / My War (Clawfinger’s “Live Like a Man” cover) 4:25
2 Изгой / Outcast 4:15
3. Звезда По Имени "Рок" / A Star Called Rock 4:14
4. Черный / Black 4:10
5. Солнце - Иерусалим / Sun Jerusalem 9:32
6. Слово / The Word 4:26
7. Бойся, Проси И Верь / Fear, Ask and Believe 3:20
8. Звери / The Brutes (Rammstein’s “Tier” cover) 4:19
9. Rock 'n' Roll Крест / Rock 'n' Roll Cross 4:47
10. Крещение / Christening 5:35 Total playing time: 49:05 min.
All income from the sale of this product will go to the needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
By buying this product, you support the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the fight against the russian aggressor...
The second official re-release on vinyl of the debut full-length studio album by legendary Soviet New Wave/Post-Punk Rock band.
The album was recorded together with musicians from the Aquarium band, and released on reels in 1982. At that time, Kino consisted of only two members: Viktor Tsoi and Alexey Rybin; the musicians were not yet widely known and the opportunity to record the material accumulated over three years was obtained thanks to the assistance of Boris Grebenshchikov. The album was mixed underground - in the House of Pioneers, where Andrey Tropillo set up a semi-legal recording studio "AnTrop".
"Forty Five" was one of the first Rock albums in the Soviet Union to use a drum machine instead of a real drum-kit. In addition to acoustic, electric and bass guitars, flute, cello, and bells were actively used to create the required sound.
It's the only studio work in the band's discography in which Alexey Rybin took part, since due to ideological differences with Viktor Tsoi, he soon left Kino, and the two musicians never met again on purpose - they only crossed paths a couple of times at mixed concerts ("solyankas"), but never spoke to each other.
Unlike the other albums of the band, "Forty Five" was not released on vinyl until 2012. During the recording, a significant technical error was made, which did not allow the material to be reissued in the gramophone record format in the future, and until 1994 it existed only on the reel. In the mid-1990s, the Moroz Records produced several reissues in digital form on CD. In 2012, the album was first released on vinyl by Moroz Records, with digital remastering in a limited edition of 1,000 copies.
Many of the songs on the album gained great popularity, were included in numerous compilations, and became part of the band's concert repertoire until its breakup in 1990.
There are two fundamental differences between this release and previous versions of the album: the album is released for the first time at the correct speed (on all previous editions it was considerably overstated), and also for the first time an original collage was used for the design. You will learn about all the other nuances from the booklet, included in this release, and also in the accompanying video review.
Restored from the original master tapes, Limited Edition Premium Quality Heavyweight 200-gram Audiophile Pressing Black Vinyl in gatefold cover includes 12-page 12"x12" full-colour booklet.
Maschina Records. 1982/2012/2024 (MKK821LP). Made in Estonia.
Tracklist:
Side A
1. Время есть, а денег нет 4:12
2. Просто хочешь ты знать 3:34
3. Алюминиевые огурцы 3:08
4. Солнечные дни 3:30
5. Бездельник №1 3:13
6. Бездельник №2 3:16
Side B
1. Электричка 2:38
2. Восьмиклассница 2:51
3. Мои друзья 4:30
4. Ситар играл 1:37
5. Дерево 1:51
6. Когда-то ты был битником 3:53
7. На кухне 3:16
The second official re-release on vinyl of the debut full-length studio album by legendary Soviet New Wave/Post-Punk Rock band.
The album was recorded together with musicians from the Aquarium band, and released on reels in 1982. At that time, Kino consisted of only two members: Viktor Tsoi and Ale..
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КИНО / KINO “Любовь – это не шутка / Love Is Not A Joke” /GLP/
Never released before, the full record session by legendary Soviet New Wave/Post-Punk Rock band.
34 years after its recording, the first ever edition of Kino’s recording session called “Любовь – это не штука”, that was recorded in 1986 and abandoned by the band. Now it was faithfully restored from the original master tapes and published as a historical document. The original band members Yuri Kasparyan and Igor Tikhomirov, as well as Victor Tsoi’s son Alexender were involved in the production and approval process.
The cover artwork was made using the sketch by Andrey Kirsanov, a band’s good friend.
Black vinyl in Gatefold cover, including a large 12-page booklet with over 50 archival photos and articles.
Maschina Records, 2020 (MKK862LP). Made in ruzzia. Pressed in Estonia. First press.
Tracklist:
Side A
1. Попробуй спеть вместе со мной 5:32
2. Любовь – это не шутка 6:26
3. Прохожий 3:42
4. Закрой за мной дверь, я ухожу 4:08
5. Разреши мне 4:59
Side B
1. Братская Любовь 3:37
2. Дальше действовать будем мы 4:27
3. Ты мог быть героем 4:18
4. Ты обвела меня вокруг пальца 3:11
5. Спокойная ночь 4:31
Never released before, the full record session by legendary Soviet New Wave/Post-Punk Rock band.
34 years after its recording, the first ever edition of Kino’s recording session called “Любовь – это не штука”, that was recorded in 1986 and abandoned by the band. Now it was f..
The fourth full-length studio album by Legendary Ukrainian Alternative/Indie/Experimental/Funk Rock band.
The first album of the band, where musicians decided to move away from their usual sound - bass, drums, vocals, and invited musicians from other bands, such as Spitfire, Optymicstica, and Сплин.
Release comes with 16-page booklet.
Мистерия Звука, 2007 (MZ 407-2). Made in Russia. First press.
Tracklist:
1. Одноклассников 03:41
2. Учительница 04:11
3. Рекордлейблплатит 03:48
4. Дима Петров 04:08
5. Трус 02:56
6. Валентины 03:49
7. Ищу друга 02:55
8. Стиральным машинам 04:32
9. Рассмешить 04:30
10. Соя 02:43
11. Userpic 03:41
12. Уходят дни 03:22
13. Что вы делали летом 82 года? 02:12 Bonus Tracks:
14. Дійська 03:35
15. Chicken Body 02:41 Total playing time: 52:46 min.
The fourth full-length studio album by Legendary Ukrainian Alternative/Indie/Experimental/Funk Rock band.
The first album of the band, where musicians decided to move away from their usual sound - bass, drums, vocals, and invited musicians from other bands, such as Spitfire, Optymicstica, and Сплин..