Photos of stars: what the Na-Na soloists look like now

ZHSCH

Music band

GenresRussian rock
Emo rock

Alternative rock

A countryRussia
CitySaint Petersburg
Language of songsRussian
LabelsTunecore[1], Yandex Affiliate Program. Music, samizdat
Other projectsOctober 7 showers, Number of floors, POSTnaya herna
CompoundIgor Vlasyev (Vaganych), Igor Petrov, Victor Burko, Victor Evstratov
Former membersAlexey Lutsay
Websitehttps://soundcloud.com/igor-vlasev

ZHSCH

(
stylized ├┼┼┴┴┴┐, English
zhsch) is a Russian rock band that also calls itself “sick with evil.” Founded by Igor Vlasyev[2]. At the moment, the group has 4 full-length albums + 2 live albums and covers of a post-punk band with the obscene name “POSTnaya herna”.

[edit] Group history

[edit] Appearance

The group appeared in St. Petersburg in 2010 - 2011. In the same year, she recorded her debut album, “60 Years to Death,” and gave her first concert at the Orlandina club in St. Petersburg. Then Igor Vlasyev was the vocalist and drummer of the group.

In 2013, he recorded his second album, “The Earth is the Place Where We Die”[3]. After recording the album, Igor picks up the guitar and hires Viktor Evstratov as the drummer. A little later, guitarist Alexei Lutsay leaves the group, and Igor Petrov takes his place.

Later the group actively performs in different cities of Russia. The leader of the group publishes all tracks, videos, rehearsals and concert performances in the ZhShch public and on his channels “Vaganych” and “Igor Vlasyev”.

In 2020, the group’s third album, “Back,” and the first concert album, “Concert in Baikonur,” are released. In the same year, a video with members of the quartet was also published on YouTube, for example, “How to record an album for 0 rubles” [4], from where we learn that the group does without a recording studio, and sends songs to music forums such as Yandex. Music, Apple iTunes and similar. The video itself received more than 100 thousand views.

In 2020, Igor Vlasev goes on air on his main YouTube channel, where he sings songs of his group ZhShch, recorded between 2011 and 2020.[5]

In 2020, the 2nd live album “Live FLMFEST” from the FLMFEST festival was released.

Since November 2020, a fundraiser for the band’s new album has opened. They needed funds for better sound, recording live drums abroad, etc. There also appears a video “How to record an album for 100,000 rubles” [6], where the leader of the group explains all this.

In 2020, the group’s 4th studio album, “Darkness,” was released.

Vladimir Politov – 46 years old

Vladimir Politov still works as part of the Na-Na group. At the peak of his fame, he could afford whatever his heart desired. According to him, after concerts he carried bags of money that he didn’t know where to spend, so he spent it on clubs, girls and alcohol.

Soon Politov married a girl who bore him a daughter. She is now 16 years old. The couple separated and live in different countries.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Demo tracks

  • ≈ 2011 — “I can’t catch you”
  • ≈ 2011 — “Fuse”

[edit] Singles

  • 2013 — “Pray”
  • 2017 — “The Pain of the Whole World”
  • 2017 — “Grunge”

[edit] Studio albums

  • 2011 — “60 years to death”
  • 2013 — “Earth is the place where we die”
  • 2017 — “Back”
  • 2020 — “Darkness”

[edit] Live albums

  • 2017 — “Concert in Baikonur”
  • 2019 — “Live FILMFEST”

[edit] Clips

  • 2013 — “Pray thrash supreme”
  • 2013 — “The Key (acoustics). Song with pictures"
  • 2016 — “Key”
  • 2017 — “Grunge (just a video)”

[edit] Covers

  • “POSTnaya herna” - “Let's go to McDuck”[7]

Vyacheslav Zherebkin – 49 years old

Vyacheslav Zherebkin, coming to the casting for the Na-Na group after serving in the tank forces, did not expect that he would soon become incredibly popular. In 1994, he got married and became a father for the first time. Now he has 4 children, the youngest of whom is only one year old.

As you know, in the company of two young members of the group - Leonid Semidyanov and Mikhail Igonin, Vladimir Politov and Vyacheslav Zherebkin continue to tour and delight fans with their creativity. This summer the group “Na-Na” shot a new video for the song “Zinaida”.

We previously reported that the guys with character from the group “Na-Na” got into a fight during a fashion show.

How much do disabled people of group 1 and people with disabilities from childhood of group 1 get paid?

Payments to disabled people of group 1 are not limited to pensions; there is also a whole range of monthly payments.

The income of a disabled person is formed from the amount of the pension and the daily allowance. Next, we will consider specific examples taking into account the type of pension.

1st disability group working

As a rule, disability of the 1st group is severe and the person not only does not have the opportunity to work, but also needs constant care. With the development of the Internet, some, even the most seriously ill people, can work, make contributions from their income to the Pension Fund, and therefore have the right to an insurance pension. Unlike a social disability pension, an insurance pension allows a disabled person to receive additional money for dependents (1,895 rubles for each). It is also worth considering the form of receiving a set of social package of services.

Examples of calculations:

  • If a disabled person has no dependents and receives a social package in cash, then the amount of his subsidies is per month 15268,93

    rubles

  • If a disabled person has no dependents and receives a social package with benefits, then the amount of his subsidies is per month 14113,87‬

    rubles

  • If a disabled person has 1 dependent and receives a social package in money, then the amount of his subsidies is per month 17164,35

    ruble

  • If a disabled person has 1 dependent and receives a social package with benefits, then the amount of his subsidies is per month 16 009,29

    rubles

  • If a disabled person has 2 dependents and receives a social package in money, then the amount of his subsidies is per month 19059,77

    rubles

  • If a disabled person has 2 dependents and receives a social package with benefits, then the amount of his subsidies is per month 17 904,71‬

    ruble

  • If a disabled person has 3 dependents and receives a social package in money, then the amount of his subsidies is per month 20 955,19‬

    rubles

  • If a disabled person has 3 dependents and receives a social package with benefits, then the amount of his subsidies is per month 19 800,13

    rubles

The amounts of the insurance pension for disabled people of group 1 and disabled people from childhood of group 1 are identical.

ON-ON

“NA-NA” is a Soviet and Russian pop group from Moscow.
Founded in 1989 by Bari Alibasov on the ruins of his former brainchild - the Integral group. The musical project was conceived back in 1988. According to Alibasov, the new group was supposed to play in the disco-pop style, but be close to other genres - rock, jazz, folk. Alibasov developed stage images of the members of the future group: young musicians, aged 18-25, singing, flexible, possessing acting talent and charm. First of all, he needed versatile artists - he was going to do a show.

In April 1989, Alibasov, together with entrepreneur Anis Mukhamedshin, announced selection for the new group through the Moskovsky Komsomolets newspaper. More than 700 people took part in it. Alibasov chose only one candidate - Vladimir Levkin.

Levkin himself recalled: “I came, plugged in the guitar, started singing my song, sang a verse with a chorus. And some person at the control panel said: “Come in two days - there will be the first rehearsal.”

According to the memoirs of B. Alibasov, the second person he could choose was the then unknown aspiring singer Lenya Agutin. But something held me back from this choice.

The first line-up of the group included: Vladimir Levkin (vocals, rhythm guitar); former members of the Integral group: Valery Yurin (vocals, lead guitar) and Marina Khlebnikova (vocals). A little later, the following joined the group: Andrey Ktitarev (keyboards), Alexander Karpukhin (bass guitar, vocals), Valery Burneyko (drums, vocals), Alexander Zaporozhets (keyboards, vocals). Musical direction was provided by Sergei Shmelev.

Rehearsals began in Moscow, at the Isadora Duncan Theater and lasted 14-16 hours a day. Nikolai Dobrynin and Anna Terekhova, artists of the Roman Viktyuk Theater, worked on choreography and plasticity. The show was staged by Leningrad avant-garde director Sergei Gelsinforsky, who collaborated with the Integral group. Alibasov himself was responsible for selecting the repertoire.

In June 1989, the international pop music festival “Face to Face” was held in Moscow, in which European music and film stars took part.

On June 6, a new, still unnamed group of Bari Alibasov entered the festival stage with two songs - “Girl from Mashmet” and “Desert Beach”.

The festival was hosted by compere Oleg Marusev, behind the scenes the concert participants “shot” his cigarettes, and Marusev answered: “na, na...”, so he announced the nameless ensemble: “On stage - the group “Na-Na”. The festival made the group “Na-Na” an “event” and brought it to the top ten of the hit parade of the newspaper “Evening Moscow”. Based on the results of 1989, the “Musical Marathon” of the newspaper “Evening Moscow” called the group “Na-Na” “the discovery of the year.”

DESERT BEACH:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P0qrZ5qDGTA

At the end of 1989 - beginning of 1990, “Na-Na” recorded the first EP - “NA-NA group”, with four songs: “Deserted Beach”, “Honeymoon (Don’t Get Married)”, “You and Me” and "Grandma Yaga". The first and last were included in the hit parade of the “Sound Track” section of the Moskovsky Komsomolets newspaper. Videos were shot for the songs “Deserted Beach” and “Honeymoon”.

HONEYMOON (DON'T MARRY):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhLo8fTu3n4

In the summer of 1990, a new vocalist and bass guitarist appeared in Na-Na - the brunette Vladimir Politov, who very quickly overshadowed Valery Yurin, who until recently had successfully harmonized with the blond Vladimir Levkin.

In November 1990, “Na-Na” became the winner of the music TV show “50x50”, performing the song “Grandmother Yaga”. For the first time in the history of the competition, three juries at once - professional, spectator and sponsorship - unanimously awarded the Na-Na group first place.

GRANDMOTHER YAGA:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIZLyL3_BDY

In December 1990, the group became a laureate of the television competition “Song-90” with the cheerful disco song “Eskimo and Papua.”

At the end of 1990, Alibasov changed the instrumental group.

In April 1991, at the State Central Concert Hall “Russia” the group showed its first show “The History of One Benefit Performance”. In the song “Eskimo and Papuan” the artists appeared on stage provocatively naked. In contrast, the ballet was dressed in arctic fox fur coats. The show “The History of One Benefit Performance” was shown on the Central Television of the USSR State Television and Radio and Television and caused a scandal; the editors covered their naked bodies with strict evening suits. But the “erotic” version ended up on the “2×2” TV channel.

Alibasov recalled: “The goal was achieved. Musicians were the first to say that there was sex in the USSR. Viewers paid attention to the Na-Na group, dressed in costumes that had never been seen on Soviet television.”

The group became a regular on television.

THE NIGHTINGALE THE ROBBER:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPpSlU97Atc

In 1991, the group’s first long-playing record was released with the title hit, “The Nightingale the Robber.” Some of the songs were recorded in the Gala Records studio, the first private recording corporation, led by Arkady Ukupnik. Sergei Chelobanov took part in the recording of the song “Boy in a Cap” (backing vocals, arrangement).

IT HAPPENED:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fk_zadGcK-0

In the summer of 1991, film director Zaal Kakabadze shot the musical feature film “Sun, Air and... NA-NA.” The main characters of the film are Vladimir Politov and Vladimir Levkin, who played themselves. According to the plot, they are in love with Marina Khlebnikova.

By the end of 1991, Alibasov accepted two more soloists into Na-Na - Vyacheslav Zherebkin (bass guitar, vocals) and Vladimir Asimov (guitar, vocals). Later, the press called this lineup “golden”: Vladimir Levkin (vocals, guitar), Vladimir Politov (vocals, bass guitar), Vladimir Asimov (vocals, acoustic guitar), Vyacheslav Zherebkin (vocals, bass guitar).

The instrumental ensemble accompanying the four soloists included: Andrey Ktitarev (keys, musical director), Sergei Krylov (drums, later director of the Ranetki group). A dance group was created under the leadership of Andrei Lebedev, which included Pavel Sokolov, Olga Shatilova, Natalya Beley.

THE MONTH OF MAY:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpmX3w4s0TY

In 1992, the record label released its second giant disc, called “Faina”. The well-known Alexander Nazarov (“Electroclub”), invited as an arranger, helped the song of the same name to sound fashionable. The hit simply “torn” all sorts of charts in the country.

B. Alibasov: “I heard a song that I really liked. She was unusual. And the arrangement is very stylish and fashionable. I asked who this performer was. And suddenly Egor tells me: “Sezen Aksu” is a Turkish singer. I decided to take a fragment of this song and make a new song similar to this one so that we could sing together. For me it was a passing song, not worthy of special attention. We had to sing together, and I made it to show Russian-Turkish friendship. This was a passing song for only one concert in Istanbul.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0WAT6B9ZI4

In the fall of 1992, at the Mosfilm film studio, the group began filming an erotic video for the song “Faina”. The main roles were played by the soloists of the group “Na-Na” and actor Stanislav Sadalsky. The clip had two versions - “censored” and “obscene”. According to Alibasov’s recollections, “The obscene version was broadcast several times on the commercial channel “2x2”, after which it was banned from showing and posted on the Internet only 20 years later, in 2012.”

FAINA:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LjaHcwyHiXk

Valery Yuri leaves the group, deciding to pursue a solo career. Due to the conflict that broke out between the former lead singer and the producer of the group, the memory of Yurin began to be “burned out” in every possible way. And it started with Vladimir Politov covering the hits that became popular precisely when performed by Valera - “The Nightingale the Robber”, “You Can’t Escape Fate”, “Eskimo and Papuan”.

YOU CAN'T ESCAPE FROM DESTINY:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7OOvY8mdY8

The same story happened with Andrei Potemkin, one of the lead singers of the group, and also a part-time composer, who created (of course, in collaboration with Bari - but this is the official version, in fact Alibasov only partially participated) almost all of the group’s main hits for the first couple of years of Na-Na's existence. The last song performed by Potemkin, “Voronok,” somehow quietly disappeared from the official discography (at first it was included in the album “Faina”).

FUNNEL:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtOLu5t__xA

By the end of 1993, the song “Hat” (“the hat fell, fell on the floor…”) appeared. Alla Pugacheva took this song to the TV show “Christmas Meetings”, and for filming she brought about a hundred plastic hats from Germany. The second hit of 1993 was the song “Where have you been?” composer Vladimir Borovikov, who worked with the Na-Na group from 1992 to 1998.

But the main hit, which gave the name to the entire album, is rightfully considered the song “Beautiful”. The group's activities were actively covered in the media. In October 1994, the newspaper “Arguments and Facts” published an article “Such different idols. Ordinary “nanism,” where such a massive passion among Russians for the “Na-Na” group was called the “nananization of the country.”

In 1995, work on the album “Na-Nastalgia” was completed. The undisputed hit “My Baby” became, perhaps, the last song in the history of the group, reminiscent of its former hit. What began to happen to the repertoire in the future can be called experimental underground - outside the style and outside the rules.

MY BABY:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3s73O2GPYZ0

In 1996, the album “Night Without Sleep” (Love Ballads) was released, in which only a small part were new compositions and “17 best songs” (three of them are new, but very doubtful to be considered the best).

In November 1996, the Na-Na group, together with People's Artist of the Russian Federation Lidiya Fedoseeva-Shukshina, visited Chechnya on a peacekeeping mission and met with the President of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria Maskhadov. “I decided to stop this war at least for a day,” said Bari Alibasov. “Na-Na” gave a concert in the destroyed building of the Grozny airport and in the garrisons.

Vladimir Politov: “We were given the task to finish the concert before dark, because there was a blackout. The concert dragged on. We continue to sing, the sun has gone, and we were illuminated by searchlights from an armored personnel carrier. The soldiers raised their machine guns and covered us with this paling.”

In the spring of 1997, work began on the next concert show “Think it up, right?!” In each song, “Na-Na” appeared in unusual images: sailors, cowboys, spies, astronauts. Real military equipment, motorcycles, and cars were used on stage. World-famous fashion designers Vyacheslav Zaitsev, Natalya Naftalieva and Yuri Ars created more than 300 costumes.

In the show “Imagine it, right?!” Pavel Sokolov, the group's ballet dancer, made his debut as a soloist. Red Records released an album of the same name. According to Alibasov, “we received 400 thousand dollars for this album. The music industry has begun to improve in Russia. But in 1998 everything collapsed when the country declared a default.”

In September, Na-Na signed a contract with the major record company Sony Music to record the album “Those Were The Days” in French and English for the French market. There was only one song on the album - “Dear Long”, presented in different arrangements.

During the year, “Na-Na” took part in musical television programs in France, “Facile a chanter” on the France 3 channel. The album was never released; it turned out that the international rights to the song “Dear Long” belonged to Paul McCartney, who banned the sale of the album. Sony Music has suspended the band's contract.

In St. Petersburg, video director Oleg Gusev shot a video for the song “Count it, yes?!”

On April 26, 1998, on the “Walk of Stars” of the State Central Concert Hall “Russia” the ceremonial laying of the name star of the “Na-Na” group took place. On the same day, the first international forum of fans of the group “I Love Na-Na” took place on the Walk of Stars.

At the end of August 1998, the album “All Life is a Game” was released. It included the compositions: “Rain”, “Beloved”, “Panama”, “Boz Zhorga”, “For the first time”, as well as several remakes of Alla Pugacheva’s songs “Panama”, “A Million Scarlet Roses”, “Dad Bought a Car” "

In February, Vladimir Levkin left the group, creating the punk group “Kedy”. Four soloists remained in the Na-Na group again: Vladimir Politov, Vladimir Asimov, Vyacheslav Zherebkin, Pavel Sokolov.

In the same year, food and non-food products (men's cologne, chewing gum, sausage and others) were produced under the Na-Na brand. Gosstandart of Russia issued the group a quality certificate for its products.

In the spring of 1999, the group began rehearsals for the new show “NA-NA Above the Ground”. The album was released in October, and the program premiered in December.

At the end of the year, Bari Alibasov and NA-NA left for the USA for two and a half years.

The promotion of “Na-Na” to the American market was carried out by the famous television figure Dick Clark, who stood at the origins of the American music industry.

In 2001, Dick Clark invited the lead singers of the Na-Na group as guests of honor at the American Music Awards. In the same year, “Na-Na” met the American pop singer and pianist, who was awarded 17 Grammy awards, whose name is included in the halls of fame of rock and roll, jazz, country and blues, Ray Charles.

Vladimir Asimov: “We met with Rey, sang acapella “God Save the Tsar,” he listened attentively, then jumped up and clapped his hands: “I love it!”

The year 2001 became tragic for the Na-Na group. In March of this year, students Sean Fanning, Sean Parker and Jordan Ritter created the Napster service on the Internet - the first free file sharing service. With his appearance, the global music industry collapsed. Many companies declared bankruptcy by the end of 2001. In 2002, due to the crisis in the global music industry, the group was forced to return to Moscow.

Bari Alibasov recalled: “We were simply forced to return home killed to death.” After returning from the USA, Alibasov was depressed: “I was treated by psychiatrists, trying to get out of this depressive state, because I was constantly thinking about how to commit suicide.”

On December 21, 2001, by Decree of the President of Russia, the soloists of the group “Na-Na” were awarded the title “Honored Artist of the Russian Federation”. Minister of Culture Mikhail Shvydkoy in a solemn ceremony presented the artists with certificates and medals.

According to Bari Alibasov, the chairman of the board of Warner Brothers, Less Beider, proposed him an idea - to record the first anthem of the planet in space orbit, sending one of the soloists of “Na-Na” there. The essence of the project was as follows: one of the lead singers of the group had to fly into space with sound recording equipment and, while in Earth orbit, record the anthem of the planet - a song that should be sung by a “star” performer from each continent. The recording was to be broadcast throughout the world. According to Alibasov, the idea of ​​the Na-Na group flying into space arose back in 1999, after the premiere of the show “Na-Na Over the Earth.”

The group began preparations for the flight into space. The soloists were examined at the Institute of Medical and Biological Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences. In June 2001, the Na-Na group passed a series of tests at the Cosmonaut Training Center (CPC) named after. Gagarin. As a result, it turned out that the artists were suitable for flight. The project was sponsored by Freddie Heineken's Dutch company Heineken Holding. On the Russian side, the project was supported by the Minister of Culture Mikhail Shvydkoy and the head of Rosaviakosmos Yuri Koptev. Lass Beider, chairman of the board of Warner Chappel Music, Inc., told the Russian Ministry of Culture that “according to Warner Brothers’ calculations, the profit from recording the planet’s anthem could bring in at least four billion dollars. The proceeds were supposed to be sent to UNICEF, a UN organization dedicated to the protection of children around the world.”

The song was selected for performance in space by producers, among whom was Robert Fitzpatrick, who worked with The Beatles. On June 19, 2001, the Izvestia newspaper published an article “The Country of Dreamers Left Without Heroes,” dedicated to the preparation of the Na-Na group for a flight into space. After the publication of this article, the Na-Na group was forced to reveal their plans. In particular, they spoke about this on ABC's Good Morning America. On January 3, 2002, project sponsor Freddie Heineken died and the group withdrew from the space project.

In 2002-06, “Na-Na” actively toured in Russia and abroad. In 2003, Bari Alibasov began work on the musical project “Big Bang”, in which the group’s soloists appeared in unusual images: people, elements and animals. According to Bari Alibasov, “Big Bang” was made for the American market. Dick Clark and Warner Brothers Chairman Lass Bider were interested in this project. When work on "Big Bang" was almost completed, the investor unexpectedly walked away from the project.

In 2006, Alibasov began working on “Shock Show”: “The idea behind the show is the idea of ​​a conflict between a man and a woman; the show demonstrates the struggle between the living and the inanimate.”

The premiere of “Shock Show” took place in 2008 at the Moscow Golden Ring Theater. The concert lasted more than three hours. The NA-NA group toured with “Shock Show” in the Far East, Siberia and the Volga region. “Shock Show” was a continuation of the idea of ​​the “Big Bang” project. As Alibasov recalled, “this concert program is not only the most expensive, but also the most unusual. Our show dives into new layers of consciousness. We raised the topics of death, difficult relationships between a man and a woman.”

On March 6, 2010, the anniversary concert of the group “Na-Na” - “We are 20 years old” - took place at the Luzhniki State Central Concert Hall. Alibasov was also awarded the Order of Service to Art for outstanding services in the field of culture.

In May 2010, the group “Na-Na” reached the finals of the Channel One television show “PROPERTY OF THE REPUBLIC”. According to the results of the audience vote, the song “Faina” entered the top ten best songs of the century.

On January 1, 2011, Na-Na, the ballet, musicians and technicians of the group were involved in a plane crash at Surgut airport. The plane burned down within minutes, but the group managed to escape the cabin before the plane exploded.

In the fall of 2011, the NTV channel filmed a benefit film for the Na-Na group called “Uy, Na-Na!” The songs alternated with stories about the history of the group. The concert was attended by poetess and writer Larisa Rubalskaya, ex-soloist of the group “Mirage” Natalya Gulkina, soloist of the group “Combination” Tatyana Ivanova, singer Marina Khlebnikova, singer Sergei Chelobanov, creator of the group “Tender May” Andrei Razin.

On April 18, 2012, the group’s anniversary concert with the program “Na-Na hey!” was held at the State Kremlin Palace. The show was dedicated to the 65th anniversary of Bari Alibasov.

In January 2013, a video for Bari Alibasov’s new song “I Breathe with You” was shot in Kyiv.

In the winter of 2014, Bari Alibasov, accompanied by the Na-Na group, carried the Olympic torch for the Winter Olympics in Sochi in Kronstadt. As part of the 2014 Olympics, the group gave six concerts for participants in the Winter Olympic Games.

In June 2014, as part of the “Project 5775” of the SIRECORDS studio, the group “Na-Na” took part in the recording of the longest-playing song “Hallelujah”. According to one of the organizers of this musical marathon, producer Igor Sandler, “the song will last two days. It will be sung by 5,775 people from all over the world. Everyone will sing for 3 to 23 seconds.

On June 14, 2014, for the 25th anniversary of the Na-Na group, an hour-long documentary film “Everything will change, dear...” was released on Channel One television.

In the fall of 2014, the group “Na-Na” gave a concert in a women’s colony in the Kaluga region. According to Vladimir Politov, “they put chairs in the open air on the territory of the colony, made an improvised stage and we began to sing our most famous songs.” Vyacheslav Zherebkin recalled: “They staged the usual bacchanalia on stage, pulled everyone out to dance. Already on our way out they whispered to us: “What have you done? The girls won’t be able to sleep now!”

In 2014, in honor of the 25th anniversary of the Na-Na group, two concerts were given at the State Film Actor Theater. The first soloist of the group, Vladimir Levkin, took part in the concert.

Currently, the group includes four soloists: Vladimir Politov, Vyacheslav Zherebkin, Mikhail Igonin, Leonid Semidyanov.

(Based on materials from the WIKIPEDIA website)

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CD 1. “DON’T MARRY”

  1. Nightingale the Robber (A. Potemkin, B. Alibasov – N. Denisov)
  2. Boy in a cap (A. Potemkin, B. Alibasov - author unknown)
  3. Light in the window (A. Ivanov, S. Shmelev, B. Alibasov - M. Shabrov)
  4. Grandmother Yaga (V. Okorokov - A. Shishinin)
  5. Honeymoon (N. Mikhno, B. Alibasov - Y. Galperin)
  6. Deserted beach (A. Ivanov – D. Rubin)
  7. Eskimo and Papuan (A. Potemkin, B. Alibasov – L. Rabalskaya)
  8. Recognition (A. Potemkin -
  9. I don’t understand (A. Potemkin - L. Rubalskaya)
  10. Golden Mountains (Russian folk song arranged by B. Alibasov and N. Babkina)
  11. Julia (S. Shmelev – G. Gladkov)
  12. Girl from Mashmet (A. Logutkov)
  13. I'm crazy about you (A. Potemkin -
  14. Gemini (A. Potemkin - L. Rubalskaya)
  15. Birch (A. Potemkin -
  16. Fly agaric (V. Dobrynin – M. Ryabinin)
  17. It happened (A. Polotno, S. Motin – V. Levkin, A. Polotno)
  18. You can’t escape fate (A. Potemkin, B. Alibasov – M. Shabrov)
  19. You and I (N. Mikhno - B. Alibasov)
  20. That's all (A. Potemkin - M. Shabrov)

Records 1989-90
DOWNLOAD LINK: https://yadi.sk/d/7cAM_COO3386c9

Archive size: 110.2 MB Quality: MP 3 (192 kb/s) Total playing time: 79 min. 54 sec.

* * * CD 2. “FAINA”

  1. Bahamas (S. Berezin – L. Rubalskaya, B. Alibasov)
  2. Faina (A. Potemkin, B. Alibasov – M. Ryabinin)
  3. My baby (S. Miklashevsky - V. Wilter)
  4. Evil spirits (A. Potemkin, B. Alibasov – N. Denisov)
  5. America (A. Potemkin, B. Alibasov – N. Denisov)
  6. Voronok (A. Potemkin – M. Ryabinin)
  7. The month of May (V. Borzov)
  8. Beautiful (V. Maklakov – K. Krastoshevsky)
  9. Alena (I. Loginov – A. Klimenko)
  10. Wonderful (V. Borovikov – B. Shifrin)
  11. Hat (A. Ktitarev – B. Altbasov)
  12. Fimka (A. Dobronravov – L. Rubalskaya)
  13. White Steamship (O. Kozlovich)
  14. If there were no nights (unknown author)
  15. My baby (I. Krestovsky - D. Panfilov)
  16. Glad, two, three (A. Klimenko)
  17. Where have you been? (V. Borovikov)
  18. Na-Nayka (V. Borovikov – L. Vorontsova)
  19. I’m going to see my dear one (A. Savchenko - V. Baranov)
  20. Light the candles (B. Gitelman-Naumov - A. Shaganov)

Records 1991-94
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Archive size: 110.2 MB Quality: MP 3 (192 kb/s) Total playing time: 79 min. 58 sec.

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