Three destinies - the nineteenth album of the Russian rock band " Picnic ", released in 2011. The album "Three Fates" is the first in the history of the group, in which non-original songs are performed [1] .
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| Studio album of the picnic group | ||||
| Date of issue | 2011 | |||
| Genres | Folk rock | |||
| Duration | 48:26 | |||
| A country | ||||
| Timeline of the Picnic Group | ||||
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Content
List of Songs
| No. | Title | The words | Music | Duration |
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| one. | " Oh, frost-frost ..." | Russian folk song | Russian folk song | 3:47 |
| 2. | Polyushko Field | Victor Gusev | Leo Knipper | 4:37 |
| 3. | Black Raven | Nikolay Verevkin | Russian folk song | 4:05 |
| four. | "Romance" Doubt "" | Nestor Puppeteer | Mikhail Glinka | 6:01 |
| five. | Polyushko Field (Heroic Version) | Victor Gusev | Leo Knipper | 3:43 |
| 6. | “ Love, brothers, love ” | Russian folk song | Russian folk song | 4:01 |
| 7. | " In the valleys and on the hills " | Pyotr Parfyonov | I.S. Arturov, A.V. Aleksandrov | 4:01 |
| eight. | "Song of love (To that big man ...)" (instrumental version) | Mark Fradkin | 4:20 | |
| 9. | “ Oh, it's not evening ...” | Russian folk song | Russian folk song | 4:33 |
| ten. | “ The Volga River Flows ” (instrumental version) | Mark Fradkin | 5:54 | |
| eleven. | "Romance" Doubt "" (instrumental version) | Mikhail Glinka | 3:24 |
Musicians
- Edmund Shklyarsky - vocals, guitars
- Leonid Kernos - drums
- Marat Korchemny - bass, backing vocals
- Stanislav Shklyarsky - synthesizer
Notes
Links
- Edmund Shklyarsky: It’s a pity that I did not compose these songs ...
- Denis Stupnikov “Picnic” - “Three Fates” on km.ru
- Piknik „Trzy losy (THREE DESTINIES)” (Polish)
See also
- “ Salt ” is a project of “ Our Radio ”. It consists of folk songs sung by famous and young rock performers from Russia and the CIS .
