sábado, 16 de noviembre de 2019

Звуки Му ‎– Грубый Закат [CD] (1995, Moroz Records, Отделение Мамонов)


Led by singer, songwriter, poet, actor, and all-around artistic troublemaker Pyotr Manonov, Zvuki Mu was one of the few bands of the so-called "Russian Revolution" in late-'80s pop music that merited more than a casual glance from Western audiences. (As opposed to bands like the remarkably dull hard rockers Gorky Park). Formed in 1981 by Manonov, who was already a published author in his early 30s, Zvuki Mu (literally "sounds of moo", an absurdist name that suits Manonov's playful lyrical style) performed increasingly above-ground gigs in Russia and Eastern Europe throughout the '80s. By 1989, as Mikhail Gorbachev's glasnost policies were taking effect and the Iron Curtain was starting to crumble, Zvuki Mu began to make a name for themselves in the West, to the point that Brian Eno signed the group to his own Opal label and produced their first album, 1989's 'Zvuki Mu'. 

The group's unique blend of jazz, rock, Zappa-like weirdness, and subtle political content was quite popular among the more adventurous fringes of the Western pop scene, but a greater breakthrough never came. After the U.S.S.R.'s collapse, Russian rock & roll lost most of its exotic qualities and Western attention wandered elsewhere. Another Opal album, 'Zima' (Winter), followed in 1991, but all Zvuki Mu albums after that were released only in Eastern Europe, where the band maintain a rather large fan base. [SOURCE: ALLMUSIC


Label: Moroz Records ‎– MR 95040 CD, Отделение Мамонов ‎– OM-04 
Format: CD, Album, Digipak 
Country: Russia 
Released: 1995 
Genre: Rock 
Style: Garage Rock, Psychedelic Rock 

Tracklist:
1 Сигаретер 4:06 
2 Бронепоезд 4:58 
3 Грубый Закат 5:04 
4 Консервный Нож 5:46 
5 Канава 4:30 
6 Новоселы 4:47 
7 Брат 5:26 
8 Больничный Лист 4:51 

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