Гражданская Оборона - Большая Энциклопедия Российского Рока

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Review by Matteo Villani

The album "Большая Энциклопедия Российского Рока" by Гражданская Оборона is a masterpiece of Russian rock music. The album features 26 tracks that showcase the band's unique sound and style. The songs are a mix of punk, rock, and folk, with lyrics that are both poetic and political.

The album opens with the track "Всё идёт по плану" which sets the tone for the rest of the album. The song is a fast-paced punk anthem that criticizes the Soviet Union's political system. The album continues with other politically charged tracks like "Антихрист" and "Где нас нет".

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Государство". The song is a slow ballad that features acoustic guitar and piano. The lyrics are a reflection on the state of the country and the struggle of the common people.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Песенка Про Черную Гуашь И Надежду
Невыносимая Легкость Бытия
Тоталитаризм
Психоделический Камешек
Трамвай
Я Иллюзорен Со Всех Сторон
Мышеловка
На Наших Глазах
Нечего Терять
Забота У Нас Такая
Игра В Бисер
Я Принял Решение
Слепите Мне Маску
Про Дурачка
Пой, Революция
Детский Мир
Некрофилия
Победа
Песня Красноармейца
Солнцеворот
Ветер Северный
Среди Зараженного Логикой Мира
Звездопад
Мимикрия
Мёртвые
Ненавижу Красный Цвет
Здравствуй, Черный Понедельник
Мама, Мама
Я Выдуман Напрочь
Кого-то Ещё

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Labels

  • New Music Publishing
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Formats

  • CD
  • Compilation
  • Unofficial Release
  • Cassette

Barcodes

  • Barcode (As printed): 4 601329 464960
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About Гражданская Оборона

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Grazhdanskaya Oborona formed in the Siberian city of Omsk by bandleader Yegor Letov. Over the long history of the group, Letov would go on to be its only constant member. Setting his group apart from other Russian groups of the period that were only nominally objectionable to the tenets of Communism, Letov branded Grazhdanskaya Oborona with the slogan "I will always be against." Grazhdanskaya Oborona are synonymous in Russia with self-destructive punk energy in the name of social dissidence. Grazhdanskaya Oborona started in 1982 as the group Posev (Sowing), which included founder Letov, who played drums and sang and who joined forces with bassist Konstantin Ryabinov. But because of the group's unapologetically defiant stance against the administration and aggressive music that condemned militarism and totalitarianism (some song titles included "I Hate the Red Color" and "Good Tsar, Familiar Stink"), it immediately became a target for the KGB. Letov was subsequently committed to a mental ward, and Ryabinov was sent to the Army. In 1984 Letov formed Grazhdanskaya Oborona and immediately began to write and record albums. He would often record all on his own, though he credited other musicians, who were really just pseudonyms. His style verged toward lo-fi, noisy punk rock, occasionally drawing inspiration from Russian folk tunes. His many albums were recorded with minimal technology in Letov's apartment or the apartments of friends and a changing cast of collaborators. He was so prolific, recording other groups as well, that his apartment came to be known as GrOb Studio, or GrOb Records. The albums recorded during this period were 1985's Nasty Youth (the first album ever composed by Letov) and Optimism; 1987's Necrophilia, Red Album, Totalitarianism, and It's Good; 1988's The Steel Was Tempered in Such a Way, Fighting Stimulus; and 1989's War, Fine and Forever, Armageddon-Pops, Russian Field of Experiments and the live record Songs of Joy and Happiness. During this period of heavy censorship and monitoring by the Soviet administration, GrOb's albums were copied many times and passed from one friend to the next. This system was named the magnitizdat network after the illegal samizdat self-publication and distribution of the literature of dissident authors throughout the Soviet Union. The group occasionally performed at small amateur venues and played a few rock festivals, which on one notable occasion ended with the electricity being cut off by KGB officials in the audience. In 1987 Letov formed the band Veliki Oktyabrya (Great Octobers) with Yanka Dyagileva, who would become his common-law wife. They traveled the country, playing songs and evading the KGB. They recorded three albums rooted in folk music: No Permission in 1987, and Go Home and Angedonia in 1989. He started working on the conceptual project Kommunizm (Communism), where kitschy Soviet art and Stalinist poetry were accompanied by Letov's dissimilar compositions. GrOb's sound mainly consists of either distorted electric or acoustic guitars, simple bass lines, rudimentary percussion and Letov's deeply impassioned voice. Letov's music experimented with lo-fi and noise. During the late 80's they also started occasionally implementing harsh industrial sounds in the background of the music. His lyrics became more irrational, and Letov began releasing recordings of his solo performances. He was incredibly prolific, releasing more than 30 albums under the name Grazhdanskaya Oborona. Yegor Letov died on 19 February 2008 from heart respiratory standstill in sleep at his home in Omsk. He was 43 years old.

Name Vars

  • Gr.Ob.
  • Gradzanskaya Oborona
  • Grajdanskaya Oborona
  • Graschdanskaja Oborona
  • Grashdanskaja Oborona
  • Grazhdanskaja Oborona
  • Grazhdanskaya Oborona
  • Graždanskaja Oborona
  • Grob
  • Г. О.
  • Г.О.
  • ГО
  • ГР.ажданская ОБ.орона
  • ГРОБ
  • Гр. Об.
  • Гр.Об
  • ГрОб
  • Гражданска Оборона
  • Гражданская оборона

Members

  • Наталья Чумакова
  • Павел Перетолчин
  • Александр Чеснаков
  • Егор Летов
  • Янка
  • Константин Рябинов
  • Аркадий Климкин
  • Александр Андрюшкин
  • Сергей Летов
  • Евгений Кокорин
  • Игорь Жевтун
  • Олег Судаков
  • Дмитрий Селиванов
  • Евгений Деев
  • Евгений Пьянов
  • Игорь Плотников
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Summary by Matteo Villani

"Большая Энциклопедия Российского Рока" is a must-listen for anyone interested in Russian rock music. The album is a testament to the band's talent and their contribution to the genre. The lyrics are powerful and thought-provoking, and the music is a perfect blend of punk, rock, and folk. Highly recommended.