Cities where asphalt smokes after rain is the third studio album of The Untouchables . Released in 1998
| Cities where asphalt smokes after rain | ||||
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| The Untouchables Studio Album | ||||
| Date of issue | 1998 | |||
| Recorded by | February-July 1998 | |||
| Genre | Russian rock | |||
| Producer | Garik Sukachev | |||
| A country | ||||
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Content
Creation History
“Internally, we dedicated it to Tolik Krupnov , it turned out that Lesha Ermolin was also. He died on August 2 - his heart stopped. I left in the album all the conversations between the songs on the record. We wrote it, and it seemed to us that the album would be bright! When Lesha died, we gathered at my place, listened and said to each other: “What a gloomy album we recorded!” And there the last words are just Leshkina. He says: "Well, everything is clear." And that’s it. ”
- Garik Sukachev [1]
List of Songs
The author of all songs except the one noted is Garik Sukachev .
- Hey brother hello
- Cities where asphalt smokes after rain
- King of the avenue
- My friend left ...
- Yankee Dodson
- At least someone wants
- I stay ( Anatoly Krupnov )
- Canaries, 9th caliber and trombone
Musicians
- Garik Sukachev - vocals, guitars, percussion
- Rushan Ayupov - piano, Hammond , synthesizers, vocals
- Dmitry Varshavchik - guitars, flute, vocals, percussion
- Sergey Voronov - guitars, harmonica
- Anatoly Krupnov - bass, vocals
- Alexey Ostashev - bass
- Alexey Ermolin - saxophones, vocals, percussion
- Peter Tikhonov - trumpet, baritone, percussion
- Alexander Kosorunin - drums, percussion
- Pavel Kuzin - percussion
- Alexander Kazankov - ethnic flutes, vocals, percussion, Indian motifs in jams
- Tatyana Rozhkova-Dudonova - violin
- Marianna Pulkis - viola
- Alexander Weinroth - cello
- Anton Vinogradov - double bass
- Albert Kuvezin - Throat Singing
- Alexander Mitrofanov , Sergey Grigoryan, Kat - percussion