Nachalnik Kamchatki
| Nachalnik Kamchatki | ||||
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| Studio album by Kino | ||||
| Released | 1984 | |||
| Genre | New wave, post-punk | |||
| Length | 38:09 | |||
| Label | Moroz Records | |||
| Producer | Andrei Tropillo | |||
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Nachalnik Kamchatki (Russian: Начальник Камчатки, "boiler plant operator") is the second album of the Soviet rock band Kino. The name of the album refers to Victor Tsoi's job as a boiler plant operator (In Russian, "Nachalnik" means 'master' or 'commander' and Kamchatka is a slang for 'boiler plant') and to the 1967 Soviet comedy Nachalnik Chukotki (Russian: Начальник Чукотки).
Track listing
- "Последний герой" (The Last Hero)
- "Каждую ночь" (Every Night)
- "Транквилизатор" (Tranquilizer)
- "Сюжет для новой песни" (The Theme for a New Song)
- "Гость" (Guest)
- "Камчатка" (Kamchatka/The Boiler)
- "Ария мистера Х" (The Aria of Mr. X) from Emmerich Kalman's operetta The Circus Princess
- "Троллейбус" (Trolleybus)
- "Растопите снег" (Melt Down the Snow)
- "Дождь для нас" (A Rain for Us)
- "Хочу быть с тобой" (I Want to Be with You)
- "Генерал" (The General)
- "Прогулка романтика" (Walk of a Romantic)
Personnel
- Viktor Tsoi - Vocals, Guitar
- Yuri Kasparyan - Guitar
- Aleksandr Titov - Bass Guitar, Percussion
- Boris Grebenshchikov - Drum Machine, Casio PT-1
- Additional personnel
- Sergey Kuryokhin - Keyboards
- Petr Troshchenkov - Percussion
- Vsevolod Gakkel' - Cello, Drums
- Georgii Gur'yanov - Percussion
- Igor Butman - Saxophone
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