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Document - New Music From Russia - The 80's [音乐] 豆瓣
Various Artists
发布日期 1989年1月1日 出版发行: Leo Records
Box set limited to 1000 copies. CD's are packed in single jewelcases. Comes with 32-page 12" sized booklet.
1.1 recorded 1985 in Lening rad, based on Russian folk songs.
1.2 to 1.4e recorded 1987 in Leningrad.
2.1 to 2.10 recorded 1988.
3.1 recorded January 24, 1987 at Studio Ermak Records, Novosibirsk.
3.2 recorded live in 1984.
4.1 to 4.3 recorded live February 25-28, 1989 in Volgograd.
4.4 recorded November 1987 in Kaunas.
5.1 recorded live 1985 in Leningrad.
5.2 recorded live 1981 in Tallin.
5.3 recorded 1988 at Natural Music Studio Moscow.
5.4 recorded live June 11, 1989 in the Hall of Columns, Moscow.
6.1 recorded live November 16, 1982 in Leningrad.
6.2 and 6.3 recorded live February 20, 1986 at Concert Hall, Leningrad.
6.4 recorded live February 24, 1986 in Novosibirsk.
6.5 recorded April 14, 1987 in Ivanovo.
7.1 recorded March 14, 1980 in Leningrad.
7.2 to 7.4 recorded July 29, 1988 in Moscow.
7.5 to 7.8 recorded February 7/8, 1989 in Moscow.
7.9 recorded live March 24, 1989 in Kharkov.
8.1 recorded live March 19, 1982 in Vilnius.
8.2 recorded 1986.
8.3 recorded live without any overdubs January 1987.
8.4 recorded live March 1984 in London.
Made in Russia [图书] 豆瓣
作者: Michael Idov (Editor) / Bela Shayevich (Contributor) Rizzoli 2011 - 4
This irreverent survey celebrates the more populist and enduring work in graphic and industrial design that was a product of the Soviet era - a period that remain politically sensitive and under-explored, yet whose influence on the objects and aesthetics of Russian life and thought has been profound.
Made in Russia presents fifty such masterpieces, from pioneers of Soviet technology such as the Sputnik, the Buran snowmobile, and the LOMO camera to icons of quotidian culture such as the fishnet shopping bag, the beveled glass, a Cold War-inspired arcade game, and Misha the Olympic bear. Edited by the journalist and author Michael Idov - a Soviet product himself - and including essays from Boris Kachka, Vitaly Komar, Gary Shteyngart, and Lara Vapnyar, the collection explores the provenance of these objects in the forgotten Soviet culture and the unique climate for design from which they could only have emerged.
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