Nachalnik Kamchatki
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Nachalnik Kamchatki | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1984 | |||
Genre | New wave, post-punk, synthpop, synth rock, new romantic[1] | |||
Length | 38:09 | |||
Language | Russian | |||
Label | AnTrop Moroz Records (reissue) | |||
Producer | Andrei Tropillo | |||
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Nachalnik Kamchatki (Russian: Начальник Камчатки, lit. 'Chief of Kamchatka') is the third studio album by Soviet rock band Kino. The name of the album is a play on the title of the 1967 Soviet film Chief of Chukotka (Russian: Начальник Чукотки, romanized: Nachalnik Chukotki).[citation needed]
The album was recorded on a multitrack tape recorder in the AnTrop studio. Andrei Tropillo supervised and engineered the recording. Musicians from Aquarium and the AnTrop studio collective played alongside Kino. The album was initially released in 1984 and distributed as magnitizdat.[2]
A review of the album appeared in issue 7 of the rock samizdat journal, Roksi.[2]
Track listing
[edit]- "Последний герой" (Last Hero)
- "Каждую ночь" (Every Night)
- "Транквилизатор" (Tranquilizer)
- "Сюжет для новой песни" (Theme for a New Song)
- "Гость" (Guest)
- "Камчатка" (Kamchatka)
- "Ария мистера Х" (The Aria of Mr. X) (from Emmerich Kalman's operetta The Circus Princess)
- "Троллейбус" (Trolleybus)
- "Растопите снег" (Melt Down the Snow)
- "Дождь для нас" (Rain for Us)
- "Хочу быть с тобой" (Want to Be with You)
- "Генерал" (General)
- "Прогулка романтика" (Walk of a Romantic)
Personnel
[edit]- Viktor Tsoi – vocals, guitar
- Yuri Kasparyan – guitar
- Alexander Titov – bass guitar, percussion
- Boris Grebenshchikov – drum machine, Casio PT-1
- Additional personnel
- Sergey Kuryokhin – keyboards
- Petr Troshchenkov – percussion
- Vsevolod Gakkel' – cello, drums
- Georgy Guryanov – percussion
- Igor Butman – saxophone
References
[edit]- ^ paul-nidlle. "Музыкальная стилистика и направление группы "Кино"". v-r-tsoy.livejournal.com (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2017-11-09. Retrieved 2022-05-30.
- ^ a b Steinholt, Yngvar Bordewich (2005). Rock in the reservation : songs from Leningrad Rock Club 1981-86. Mass Media Music Scholars' Press. ISBN 978-0-9701684-3-6.
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