“Healthy and Forever” ( 1989 ) - studio album of the Civil Defense group. All songs for the album were composed in 1988 and with the exception of one, were written by Yegor Letov . The first song, “I Do Not Believe in Anarchy,” was co-written with a friend of the group, Igor Ragulin .
| Healthy and forever | ||||
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| Studio album Civil Defense | ||||
| Date of issue | 1989 | |||
| Recorded by | 1989 | |||
| Genres | punk rock noise rock postpunk | |||
| Duration | 29:38 | |||
| Producer | Egor Letov | |||
| A country | the USSR | |||
| Labels | GroB Records, hor-music, The Mystery of Sound | |||
| Timeline Civil Defense | ||||
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Actually, this is one of my best albums.
- Egor Letov [1]
This is the most uncompromising, “non-profit” work of civil defense.
- Egor Letov [1]
In 2014, a documentary was released by Natalia Chumakova about Yegor Letov and the Soviet period of the Civil Defense group under the same name - “ Healthy and Forever ” [2] .
Content
List of Songs
- I do not believe in anarchy - 2:12
- Healthy and eternal - 4:30
- My defense - 3:38
- It's all wrong - 1:49
- Conspiracy - 6:25
- Dead season - 3:07
- The holiday is over - 2:58
- Everything Like People - 7:01
Record Members
- Egor Letov - vocals, lyrics, guitars, bass, drums, flute, noises, industrial;
- Igor Zhevtun - guitar, bass, singing along;
- Konstantin Ryabinov - guitar (solo), re-singing, noise, industrial;
- Arkady Klimkin - drums, rehearsals;
- Yanka Diaghilev - re-singing in the song “Everything is Like People”.
Album cover
The cover of the album is a photograph of the left bank of the Om River, taken either directly from the Oktyabrsky Bridge (popularly called the "humpbacked"), or a little down from it. In the background is visible the so-called “pipe bridge” among the locals, and part of the boat station (now defunct). The heating main and the pipe bridge still exist.
See also
- Healthy and forever (film)
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 The album “Healthy and Forever” on the official website of the group . Date of treatment July 7, 2010. Archived April 11, 2012.
- ↑ 'Healthy and Forever' about the early 'Civil Defense'