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  2. Leningrad (band) - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, the group began experimenting with female backup vocals, finally choosing jazz singer Yuliya Kogan as a permanent band member. Leningrad disbanded in 2008, and then reunited in 2010. Several new songs and videos have been released since, most of them featuring lead vocals by Kogan rather than Shnurov.

  3. Babye leto - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  4. Huinya - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Category:Leningrad (band) albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Leningrad (band) albums or lists of Leningrad (band) albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Leningrad (band) albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  6. Avrora (album) - Wikipedia

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    Leningrad chronology; Babye leto (2006) Avrora (2007) Avrora (Russian: Аврора, meaning 'Aurora'), is an album by the Russian band Leningrad, released in 2007.

  7. Hleb (album) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Leningrad Cowboys - Wikipedia

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    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. [6]

  9. Leningrad Cowboys discography - Wikipedia

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    The Leningrad cowboys were formed in 1986 by members of the Finnish group Sleepy Sleepers and film director Aki Kaurismäki as a joke on the waning power of the Soviet Union. Kaurismäki's first feature with the group was a success and led to the group developing a life beyond the films, recording albums, giving concerts, and making their own ...