“Senka Mosg / Khaz” is the fourth studio album [1] of the musical group “ N. O. M. ” (Informal Association of Youth), recorded in 1994 at the INDIE studio (St. Petersburg).
| Senka Mosg / Khaz | ||||
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| Studio album N.O.M | ||||
| Date of issue | 1994 | |||
| Recorded by | 1994 | |||
| Genre | new wave ska post punk | |||
| Duration | 38:20 | |||
| A country | Russia | |||
| Labels | General Records , Caravan Records | |||
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| Chronology N.O.M | ||||
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Content
List of Songs
- Introduction
- truth
- UKM-2
- 7%
- Grandfather Tobacco (Rock Promotion)
- Senka-Mosg / Khaz
- Eternal flame
- Flies
- Gypsy and microcircuit
Bonus Tracks Present on Reissue (Caravan Records, 2002 )
- Engineer's love (first version)
- Ukrbluz (first version)
- A. Kagadeev - bass, vocals (6)
- S. Kagadeev - vocals
- V. Postnichenko - drums
- A. Rakhov - guitar, saxophone (2, 5), vocals (5)
- Yu. Saltykov - voice (1), percussion (2, 5, 8)
- D. Tikhonov - synthesizer, vocals
The following also participated in the recording:
- S. Butuzov - guitar (2)
- N. Gusev - synthesizer, vocals (5)
- E. Zhdanov - flute (9), vocals (5)
- E. Yudanova - vocals (2.5.9)
Editions
- 1994 - General Records (CD, Compact Cassette).
- 2002 - Caravan Records (CD, Compact Cassette).
- 2010 - Soyuz Music (CD, digipack)
Interesting Facts
- In 2002, the second official “The Best” NOM-15 was released. 1987-2002 . The album "Senka Mosg / Khaz" is presented on it by the song "Gypsies and Chips ."
- Video clips were shot for the songs “Mushishcha” and “7%”. At the same time, the video for the song “7%” was shot in the autumn of 1993, that is, almost a year before the release of this album. The clip for the song “Mushishchi” was filmed by director Denis Donchenko 2 years after the release of the album - that is, in 1996.
- For the first time, some songs from the upcoming album “Senka Mosg / Khaz” were heard during the so-called “Super Concerts” in November 1992. Almost all the compositions from the upcoming album were presented to the audience live by the fall of 1993.
- It was originally planned to release the album “Senka Mosg / Khaz” on CD on the label of Sergey Kurekhin “Kurizza Records” (DCM factory, Sweden), however, the disc had to be released on the label “Moroz Records”, as the album “Vertinsky's Songs”, released earlier by Boris Grebenshchikov, caused judicial disputes, and the Kurizza Records company was declared bankrupt (the company came back to life for a short time only after 3 years).
- When the album was re-released in 2002, Caravan Records recorded 2 CD runs. Both of them turned out to be defective [2] . The first in the list of songs lacked the composition “7%”, which was present on the disc itself, and the second mistakenly printed the image for the re-release of the album “In the Name of Mind” , the circulation of which was released in parallel.
- A promotional video for the album “Senka Mosg / Khaz” can be seen on the VHS “Masters of the USSR or Monkey Snout”.
- The bonus track "Engineer's Love (first version)" was originally published on the Free Culture collection . Sounds of the Northern Capital released in 1995 via Moroz Records .
- The bonus track "Ukrbluz (first version)" was recorded specifically for the collection Tune in for the best. Part 1 at the studio "Europe-Plus Studio" (St. Petersburg) in 1995 .
Notes
Links
- Album page on the official website of NOM.
- Album page in the NOM-Releases web directory.