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    06/25/2008
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    [IMG]http://img231.imageshack.us/img231/5241/picture2iw0.jpg[/IMG]<br /> <br /> About Kino &amp; Viktor Coj: (from wikipedia)<br /> <br /> <span style="font-weight: bold;">Kino</span><!--bold--><br /> <br /> The band was formed in the summer of 1981 in Leningrad, USSR (now St. Petersburg, Russia) as punk rock band Garin i giperboloidy (after Aleksei Nikolaevich Tolstoi's novel Giperboloid inzhenera Garina, published in English as Engineer Garin and His Death Ray) by Tsoi, Aleksei Rybin and Oleg Valinskiy. A year later the name of the band was changed to Kino (Russian for &quot;cinema&quot;). Since rock music was considered &quot;anti-Soviet&quot;, Kino, like the other rock bands, performed only in semi-underground clubs and at musicians' apartments (kvartirniks).<br /> <br /> In the summer of 1982, Kino's first album 45 (named for its length in minutes) was recorded as a collaboration with the the band Aquarium. The album was slowly distributed through underground channels and gave a new fame to the group.<br /> <br /> The band's first real hit was the album Noch (&quot;night&quot;) released in 1986; the six songs from the album were included in the Red Wave: 4 Underground Bands from the USSR compilation disc released in the U.S. in 1986.<br /> <br /> Due to the beginning of the Perestroika era, the band emerged from the underground, and the 1988 album Gruppa krovi (Blood Type) together with the movie Igla (The Needle), which starred Tsoi, brought the band to the pinnacle of popularity.<br /> <br /> During the next two years the band released another album and did shows in the USSR and abroad, attracting enormous audiences, until August 15, 1990, when Tsoi died tragically in a car accident near Riga. The tape with the vocal track for the new album survived the accident. The album was completed by the rest of the band and released in 1990 without a title, though it is always cited as Chornyy Albom (The Black Album) since it has a wholly black cover.<br /> Image:VTsoi.jpg<br /> Victor Tsoi&amp;#8206;<br /> <br /> The band's popularity in the Soviet Union was so extraordinarily high that after Tsoi's death, the words &amp;#8220;&amp;#1062;&amp;#1086;&amp;#1081; &amp;#1078;&amp;#1080;&amp;#1074;!&amp;#8221; (&quot;Tsoi lives!&quot;) and &amp;#8220;&amp;#1050;&amp;#1048;&amp;#1053;&amp;#1054;&amp;#8221; appeared on various public surfaces throughout the country. Writing these words became a kind of a memorial ritual among fans of the band. Even today the slogan occasionally surfaces in urban graffiti.<br /> <br /> All Kino songs were written by Viktor Tsoi. His lyrics are characterized by a poetic simplicity. The ideas of liberty and democracy were present (one song was named &quot;Anarchy&quot;) but, on the whole, the band's message to the public was not overly politically charged. Their songs largely focused on life, death and love. Daily life is embedded in Kino's vocabulary (for instance, there is a song about the elektrichka, a commuter train many suburbanites use daily).<br /> <br /> [IMG]http://img218.imageshack.us/img218/5391/picture3gz2.jpg[/IMG]<br /> <br /> <span style="font-weight: bold;">Viktor Coj</span><!--bold--><br /> <br /> Viktor Robertovich Tsoi (Russian: &amp;#1042;&amp;#1080;&amp;#1082;&amp;#1090;&amp;#1086;&amp;#1088; &amp;#1056;&amp;#1086;&amp;#1073;&amp;#1077;&amp;#1088;&amp;#1090;&amp;#1086;&amp;#1074;&amp;#1080;&amp;#1095; &amp;#1062;&amp;#1086;&amp;#1081;; June 21, 1962&amp;#8211;August 15, 1990) was a famous Soviet artist and leader of the rock group Kino. Tsoi was born to a Korean father and Russian mother on June 21, 1962 in Leningrad, USSR (now St. Petersburg, Russia). Tsoi's mother, Valentina Vasilyevna, was a teacher and his father, Robert Maximovich, was an engineer. Tsoi's Korean family name is usually transcribed in English as Choi or Choe. He married Marianna Tsoi in 1985 and had a son with her--Alexander (Sasha).<br /> <br /> He is regarded as one of the pioneers of Russian rock and has a huge following in the countries of the former Soviet Union even today, as of 2007. Few musicians in the history of Russian music have been more popular or have had more impact on their genre than Victor Tsoi and his rock band Kino. Any discussion of Kino must inevitably begin and end with the creator, writer and lead singer of the band, a man who was once called the &quot;last hero of Russian rock&quot; and a &quot;legend&quot;. The band was born when he was, lived when he did, and died with him in a tragic accident. The life of Victor Tsoi is the life of Kino.<br /> <br /> Unfortunately, after contributing a plethora of musical and artistic works, including ten albums, he died in a car accident on August 15, 1990.<br /> <br /> <span style="font-weight: bold;">Tracklist :</span><!--bold--><br /> <br /> [IMG]http://img228.imageshack.us/img228/6999/picture1wc1.jpg[/IMG]<br /> <br /> 01-Gruppa krovi<br /> 02-Zvezda po imeni solnce<br /> 03-Kon&amp;#269;itsja leto<br /> 04-Pesnja bez slov<br /> 05-Zvezda<br /> 06-Trollejbus<br /> 07-Ja ob''javljaju svoj dom<br /> 08-Igra<br /> 09-Poslednij geroj<br /> 10-Zakroj za mnoj dver'<br /> 11-Pa&amp;#269;ka sigaret<br /> 12-Bos'miklassnica<br /> 13-Kogda tvoja devu&amp;#353;ka bol'na<br /> 14-Sledi za soboj<br /> 15-Cho&amp;#269;u peremen<br /> 16-Pe&amp;#269;al'<br /> 17-Aprel'<br /> 18-Legenda<br /> <br /> Grat thanks to Psycho for the rip :mbounce:<br /> <br /> Enjoy :P <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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Files

File Size
  01-Gruppa krovi.mp3 11 MB
  02-Zvezda po imeni solnce.mp3 8.5 MB
  03-Končitsja leto.mp3 13 MB
  04-Pesnja bez slov.mp3 10 MB
  05-Zvezda.mp3 10 MB
  06-Trollejbus.mp3 6.6 MB
  07-Ja ob''javljaju svoj dom.mp3 5.4 MB
  08-Igra.mp3 11 MB
  09-Poslednij geroj.mp3 5.2 MB
  10-Zakroj za mnoj dver'.mp3 9.2 MB
  11-Pačka sigaret.mp3 10 MB
  12-Bos'miklassnica.mp3 6.3 MB
  13-Kogda tvoja devuška bol'na.mp3 10 MB
  14-Sledi za soboj.mp3 11 MB
  15-Choču peremen.mp3 11 MB
  16-Pečal'.mp3 12 MB
  17-Aprel'.mp3 10 MB
  18-Legenda.mp3 9.3 MB
  picture1.jpg 0.9 MB
  picture2.jpg 0.7 MB
  picture3.jpg 0.5 MB



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