Chyorny albom (Russian: Чёрный альбом), meaning "The black album", is the final studio album of the Soviet rock group Kino. The lead singer of Kino, Victor Tsoi died in a car accident while driving to go fishing, while on vacation. Tsoi had recently recorded the vocal tracks for the new album, and was listening to/checking the master tape in his car. The recording survived the accident. The remaining members of Kino decided to complete the album as the tribute to Tsoi, adding all the other tracks. Chyorny albom was released in 1990 Track listing: "Кончится лето" … read more
Chyorny albom (Russian: Чёрный альбом), meaning "The black album", is the final studio album of the Soviet rock group Kino. The lead singer… read more
Chyorny albom (Russian: Чёрный альбом), meaning "The black album", is the final studio album of the Soviet rock group Kino. The lead singer of Kino, Victor Tsoi died in a car a… read more
Кино (Kino, Russian for "cinema" or "movie") was a Soviet rock band formed by Виктор Цой (Viktor Tsoi) in Leningrad (present-day St. Petersburg). They were one of the most famous Soviet new wave bands of the 1980s. The band was formed by Tsoi, Aleksei Rybin, and Oleg Valinskiy in the summer of 1981 in Leningrad, USSR (now St. Petersburg) as a punk rock band Garin i giperboloidy (Гарин и гиперболоиды) (after a novel by Aleksey Tolstoy, Giperboloid inzhenera Garina, The Hyperboloid of Engineer Garin). A year later the name of the band was changed to Кино (often st… read more
Кино (Kino, Russian for "cinema" or "movie") was a Soviet rock band formed by Виктор Цой (Viktor Tsoi) in Leningrad (present-day St. Petersburg). They were one of the m… read more
Кино (Kino, Russian for "cinema" or "movie") was a Soviet rock band formed by Виктор Цой (Viktor Tsoi) in Leningrad (present-day St. Petersburg). They were one of the most famous Soviet new wave bands of the 1980s.… read more