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Three sources (album)

"Three sources" - the twelfth album of the group " Crematorium ". Recorded in 1998 - 1999 , released in 2000 .

Three sources
The cover of the album "Crematorium" "Three sources" (2000)
Studio album of the Crematorium group
Date of issueMarch 1, 2000
Recorded by1998 - 1999
GenreArt Rock , Hard Rock
Duration52:46
A country Russia
LabelREAL Records
Timeline of the Crematorium Group
" Botany
( 1997 )
" Three sources "
( 2000 )
" Mythology
( 2002 )

The album contains remakes of the three old songs of the group - “2001”, “The Beastman” and “Kathmandu” (the last two songs in the initial versions, slightly different from the album ones, were previously released on the collections “Trilogy. Part 3 (1993-98”) (1998) and “Unreleased 1983-98” (1999)), as well as a cover for the song of the group “ Zoo ” “Summer” . Such musicians as Sergey “Spider” Troitsky , Sergey Voronov , Sergey Galanin , Sergey Krylov and Sergey “Chizh” Chigrakov took part in the recording of the song “Monsieur Serge”.

The song "Kathmandu" in the album arrangement was included in the soundtrack for Alexey Balabanov 's film " Brother 2 ".

As the magazine was written by the journal “Rovesnik” , in “Three sources” “Grigoryan and his warm little company threw new hits into the firebox of his fame”, and all the album numbers are “attractively good”. [one]

Content

List of Songs

The author of the texts and music is Armen Grigoryan, except for those specially indicated.

  1. Gehenna Fiery (music - A. Grigoryan, A. Murashov)
  2. Three sources
  3. Shelter
  4. Cain Designs
  5. Cat (Sublimation)
  6. Monsieur Serge
  7. Summer (music and words - M. Naumenko )
  8. Zebras
  9. Kathmandu
  10. Eve (Hero of the Daily War)
  11. African (Transcontinental sex) (music - A. Grigoryan, A. Murashov)
  12. Beastweaver
  13. Roman blues
  14. 2001 year (remake) (Bonus track)

  • Armen Grigoryan - vocals, acoustic guitar (1, 3-5, 7-13), bass (8), piano (3), backing vocals (6)
  • Andrey Murashov - guitar
  • Sergey Tretyakov - bass (1-7, 9-14), backing vocals (3, 6)
  • Vyacheslav Bukharov - violin (1, 3-5, 7-10), keyboards (1, 3, 11, 12, 14), piano (2, 6), backing vocals (3)
  • Andrey Saraev - drums (1-6, 8-13), backing vocals (3)

Invited Recording Members

  • Boris Kutnevich - pipe (2)
  • Dmitry Grudinin - clarinet (3)
  • Kirill Nemolyaev - backing vocals (4)
  • Ekaterina Kalashnikova, Ekaterina Shemyakina - backing vocals (5, 9, 13)
  • Nikolai Makovsky - clarinet (5, 13)
  • Oleg Pronin - saxophone (5, 13), clarinet (6)
  • Sergey “Spider” Troitsky , Sergey Voronov , Sergey Galanin , Sergey Krylov , Sergey “Chizh” Chigrakov - vocals (6)
  • Sergey Stepanov - guitar (6)
  • Sergey Manukyan - piano (6)
  • Mads Michelson - drums (7, 14)
  • Svetlana Lazareva - backing vocals (8)
  • Olga Dzusova - vocalization (11)
  • Wolfhound Tuffic - Growl (12)
  • Andrey Molochek - piano (13)
  • Victor Romanov - trumpet (13)

Links

  • Crematorium

Notes

  1. ↑ Reviews. Peer, # 5, 2000
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Three_Sources_(album)&oldid=101555688


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