Band Name: J.M.K.E.
Music Album: Sputniks In Pectopah
Album Release Date: November 1995
Music Genre: Punk Rock Hardcore
Record Label: Stupido Twins
Album Release Country: Finland
Music Record Type: 15 Tracks CD Album
Estonian punk rock band, which formed in Tallinn on January 18, 1986. The acronym means "Joodikud Moskva Kohviku Eest" (the Drunkards in Moscow Cafe in Estonia).
1 | Preface | 0:30 |
2 | Guelder Rose (Kalinka) | 2:32 |
3 | God Save The Czar | 1:47 |
4 | Tchaikovsky, Part One | 1:49 |
5 | Legendary Sea Holy Baikal | 3:05 |
6 | Tchaikovsky, Part Two | 2:07 |
7 | Warshawianka | 1:49 |
8 | Bravely, Comrades, Keep In Step | 1:17 |
9 | Song About Lenin | 1:07 |
10 | So Long, Towns And Cottages | 1:29 |
11 | Roads | 3:39 |
12 | Moments | 2:31 |
13 | Crocodile Ghena's Song | 2:06 |
14 | Song About The Grasshopper | 1:00 |
15 | Whence The Homeland Begins? | 2:15 |
All songs are sung in Russian.
Recorded January-February 1995.
Track 2 is a Russian folk song.
Track 3 was a Russian national anthem up to 1917.
Track 4 Beginning of the Peter Tchaikovsky's concerto for piano and orchestra No.1 si b minor, op. 23, from 1875.
Track 5 is a Russian revolutionary folk song.
Track 6 part of Peter Tchaikovsky's concerto for piano and orchestra No. 1 si b minor, op. 23, from 1875.
Track 7 is a revolutionary song, which originally came from Poland (words by Sventsitsky/Krzhizhanovsky, 1898).
Track 8 (words by L. Radin, 1896) is a Russian revolutionary folk song.
Track 9 (by Krasev/Spendiarova, 1935) is a children's song.
Track 10 (by Blanter/Isakovsky, 1944) is a soldier's song.
Track 11 (by Novikov/Oshanin, 1945) is a soldier's song.
Track 12 is taken from the T.V.-serial "Seventeen Moments of Spring".
Track 13 is taken from the animated movie "Tcheburashka" ("The Flopper").
Track 14 is taken from the animated movie "Nitwit's Adventures".
Track 15 (by Basner/Matusovsky, 1968) is taken from the film "Shield and Sword".
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