“Volnitsa” is a two-disc concert album of the Kalinov Most band, which is a cut from 5 Novosibirsk concerts from 1988 to 89 , released by Moroz Records in 1997. Many songs of that period were never recorded in the studio, including Polonyans, Hair Washed by Rain, and Siberian March [1] . Studio versions of the songs “Sweeper”, “Come with Me” and “Honest Word”, dedicated to Jim Morrison , were only released in the 2006 edition of Real Records .
| Freemen | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Band Concert Collection Kalinov bridge | ||||
| Date of issue | 1997 | |||
| Recorded by | Novosibirsk , 1988 - 89 | |||
| Genres | folk rock , blues rock , russian rock | |||
| Duration | 1:03:45 + 1:03:22 | |||
| A country | ||||
| Label | Moroz Records , Real records | |||
| Chronology Kalinov bridge | ||||
| ||||
List of Songs
All songs were written by Dmitry Revyakin (except those noted).
| Disc 1 | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No. | Title | Time and place [2] | Duration | ||||||
| one. | “Crazy” (music - “Kalinov Bridge”) | DK Progress, 02/06/88 | 3:40 | ||||||
| 2. | “It turned out the other way around” | DK them. Chkalova, 05/28/88 | 0:47 | ||||||
| 3. | "Sweeper" | DK them. Chkalova, 03/13/88 | 5:36 | ||||||
| four. | "Heavy medals" | Philharmonic Concert Hall, 01/20/89 | 1:13 | ||||||
| five. | The Threshold of Forty | DU VASKHNIL, 02/14/88 | 7:45 a.m. | ||||||
| 6. | "I want to go home" | DK them. Chkalova, 05/28/88 | 1:04 | ||||||
| 7. | “Washed by the rain” | DK them. Chkalova, 05/28/88 | 8:55 | ||||||
| eight. | “Siberian March” (music - “Kalinov Bridge”) | DK them. Chkalova, 03/13/88 | 5:10 | ||||||
| 9. | “Honest Word” (music - “Kalinov Bridge”) | DK them. Chkalova, 03/13/88 | 8:35 | ||||||
| ten. | "Polonyans" | assembly hall NETI , 02.13.88 | 4:26 | ||||||
| eleven. | "Sweeper" (*) | SNC studio, 1988 | 7:40 a.m. | ||||||
| 12. | “Honest Word” (*) (music - “Kalinov Bridge”) | SNC studio, 1988 | 8:54 | ||||||
| Disc 2 | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No. | Title | Time and place [2] | Duration | ||||||
| one. | “Introduction” (music - “Kalinov Bridge”) | DU VASKHNIL, 02/14/88 | 3:22 | ||||||
| 2. | "Hide your face" | Philharmonic Concert Hall, 01/20/89 | 1:24 | ||||||
| 3. | “Yok-Makarek” (words - Sergey Gnevkin, music - “Kalinov Bridge”) | DK them. Chkalova, 03/13/88 | 8:28 a.m. | ||||||
| four. | "September" | assembly hall NETI , 02.13.88 | 3:30 | ||||||
| five. | "Early morning" | DK them. Chkalova, 03/13/88 | 6:35 a.m. | ||||||
| 6. | "Come with me" | DK them. Chkalova, 03/13/88 | 6:01 | ||||||
| 7. | "The time will not come" | DK them. Chkalova, 05/28/88 | 1:54 | ||||||
| eight. | "Volnitsa" | DK them. Chkalova, 03/13/88 | 13:46 | ||||||
| 9. | "We are with you" | DK them. Chkalova, 05/28/88 | 2:55 | ||||||
| ten. | “Stay here” (*) | 9:05 | |||||||
| eleven. | “Come with me” (*) | 6:22 | |||||||
(*) - studio versions published at the 2006 reissue of Real Records
Record Members
- Dmitry Revyakin - vocals , acoustic guitar
- Andrey Schennikov - bass , backing vocals
- Victor Chaplygin - drums
- Vasily Smolentsev - guitar
- Vladimir Bugayets - guitar
Additional Facts
- The song “Stay here”, recorded in 1988 at SNC Studios and included as a bonus in the second disc, was never performed again, and its instrumental part and Vasily Smolentsev’s solo practically without changes subsequently entered the song “See Yourself” on the Vyvoroten album.
Notes
- ↑ Images for Kalinov Bridge - Volnitsa. Part 1
- ↑ 1 2 Kalinov Most Archived October 28, 2011 on Wayback Machine