“Spring” is a solo album by the leader of the rock group “ AuktsYon ” Leonid Fedorov , recorded on verses by Alexander Vvedensky [4] .
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| Leonid Fedorov's album | ||||
| Date of issue | May 18, 2012 | |||
| Genre | Vanguard | |||
| Producers | Leonid Fedorov | |||
| Label | Snail | |||
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Unlike previous works by Fedorov, the album was recorded independently, without the participation of musicians from the Auktsion group or Vladimir Volkov , in Fedorov’s home studio. It was originally planned that Volkov would play the double bass , however, he could not come to the studio at the appointed time. Fedorov recorded his parts and, after listening, decided that “this is even better” [5] . In one of the songs, his wife sang along with Leonid Fedorov in a children's voice [6] .
To record the album, acoustic and electric guitars , a synthesizer , a piano and a metronome were used .
According to music critics, the album can be described as a cross between “ Four and a half tons ” and “ Waves ”: it has recitative , alternative hip-hop , and prog rock , and some things are similar to the work of Mark Ribot and Boris Grebenshchikov .
The album was released in May 2012 via the Ulitka label. The presentation of the plate took place on May 18 at the Central House of Artists [7] .
List of Songs
The music of all compositions by Leonid Fedorov, texts by Alexander Vvedensky, with the exception of those noted.
- "Topl" ( folklore )
- "Spring" ( Dmitry Ozersky , Alexander Vvedensky)
- "Notebook"
- "Thought"
- "Horse"
- "Throne"
- "The bath attendant"
- “Soul” (Dmitry Ozersky)
- The Elegy [8]
Members
- Leonid Fedorov - instruments, arrangements, vocals
- Lydia Fedorova - vocals ("Horse"), producer
- Henri Volokhonsky - vocals ("Topl")
- Arthur Molev - artist
- Julia Kostareva - designer
- Oleg Kovriga - producer [8]
Notes
- ↑ A.K. Unexpected solo album . fuzz-magazine.ru (May 18, 2012). Date of treatment May 22, 2012. Archived September 17, 2012.
- ↑ Natalia Yugrinova. Damon Albarn, Public Image Ltd, Røsenkøpf et al. . OpenSpace.ru (June 15, 2012). Date of treatment June 15, 2012. Archived September 17, 2012.
- ↑ Boris Barabanov . Spring // Kommersant Weekend. - 2012. - No. 18 (263) .
- ↑ “I thought - how would a child do it?”: Leonid Fedorov’s new album “Spring” - Music - Magazine - Poster . afisha.ru. Date of treatment April 8, 2012. Archived October 5, 2012.
- ↑ Michael Wiesel. I saw the edge of the horse . Moscow News (May 18, 2012). Date of treatment May 23, 2012. Archived on September 17, 2012.
- ↑ Alexander Alekseev. A few rules of a successful “Spring” // Russian newspaper . - 2012. - No. 5785 (112) .
- ↑ Alexander V. Volkov. Leonid Fedorov introduced the psychedelic "Spring" . Izvestia (May 21, 2012). Date of treatment May 23, 2012. Archived on September 17, 2012.
- ↑ 1 2 Album art . Polit.ru (May 18, 2012). Date of treatment May 18, 2012. Archived September 17, 2012.