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bg-aquarium.com. Aquarium or Akvarium (Russian: Аквариум; often stylized as Åквариум) is a Russian rock group formed in Leningrad in 1972. The band is considered one of the founders of Russian rock. [1][2] Aquarium has had many line-up changes over its history, and lead singer and founder Boris Grebenshchikov is the only ...
Grebenshchikov was born on 27 November 1953, in Leningrad, now St. Petersburg. [1] In 1972, he founded the band Aquarium with his childhood friend Anatoly "George" Gunitsky as a postmodern theatrical endeavor that included poetry and music. [1] Grebenshchikov was accepted into Leningrad State University. Due to his musical activities, he ...
Navigator (Russian: Навигатор) is an album by the Russian rock band Aquarium.Released in 30,000 copies in Russia in September 1995, it sold out within a week, becoming the most commercially successful album of the year in Russia and establishing Aquarium as a popular band both in Russia and UK.
Pages in category "Aquarium (band) members" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. F. Brian Finnegan; G.
Sinii Albom. The Blue Album (Russian: Синий альбом) is a first "historic" album by the Russian rock band Aquarium. Recorded during winter of 1981, the album is typical for Aquarium as its sound goes from soft to sweeping. It is predominantly acoustic, but "Electric Dog" and "Strange Objects Between the Light and Sound" feature ...
Monsieur Lebouc managed to assemble a definitive line-up of eminent performers: Messieurs Saint-Saëns, Diémer, Taffanel, Turban [], Maurin, Prioré, de Bailly and Tourcy who, after a very interesting program, took part in the first performance of a very witty fantasy burlesque, composed for this concert by Saint-Saëns and entitled the Carnival of the Animals.
Radio Africa (Russian: Радио Африка) is an album by the Russian rock band Aquarium. The album's style presents an eclectic mix of influences: new wave, art rock, post-punk, jazz, psychedelia, honky tonk, free improvisation, ethnic music and others. According to the liner notes of the remastered version of the album, it was recorded ...
He also contributed to several Aquarium albums, including Triangle , Taboo , and Radio Africa, [4] and was also a frequent collaborator to the band Strannye Igry. In 1986, Kuryokhin and others from the St. Petersburg musical scene were featured in the PBS documentary "Comrades III: All That Jazz". [5]