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Leningrad's numerous performances in Moscow were therefore limited to privately owned night clubs and bars. A particular focus of the band's lyrics are mainstream cultural and political clichés . Kandidaty - pidory (" Candidates are faggots "), the refrain of their 2007 song "Vybory", became a widespread post-Soviet meme referring to electoral ...
Khleb (Russian: Хлеб, meaning 'bread') is an album released by the Russian band Leningrad. This album was later re-released in Germany, where it gained some popularity. "Malaya Leningradskaya Simfoniya" is a classical compilation of five Leningrad songs performed by the Rastrelli Cello Quartet, arranged by Sergey Drabkina.
Avrora (Russian: Аврора, meaning 'Aurora'), is an album by the Russian band Leningrad, released in ... Official Leningrad website Archived 2014-05-18 at the ...
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Babye leto (Russian: Бабье лето, meaning 'Indian Summer'), is an album by the Russian band Leningrad, released in 2006. Track listing "По пабам" - Po ...
The band appeared in two subsequent music videos: Those Were the Days (1992) [3] and These Boots (1993), [4] as well as a concert film The Total Balalaika Show (1994) [5] all directed by Kaurismäki. In 1994, Kaurismäki directed a sequel to Leningrad Cowboys Go America entitled Leningrad Cowboys Meet Moses .
'cinema, film', pronounced) is a Russian rock band formed in Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg) in 1981. The band was co-founded and headed by Viktor Tsoi, who wrote the music and lyrics for almost all of the band's songs, until his death in 1990. Over the course of eight years, Kino released over 90 songs spanning over seven studio albums, as ...
Huinya is a collaboration between the Russian band Leningrad and the British trio The Tiger Lillies. All but two of the songs are Tiger Lillies songs translated into Russian and performed by Leningrad; the remainder are Leningrad songs sung by The Tiger Lillies in English. The album was recorded in 2003 and released in 2005.