Leningrad Album: “Dlya Millionov”
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Release Date:2006-06-27
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Type:Unknown
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Label:ShnurOK
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Explicit Lyrics:Yes
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UPC:803680549650
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Track Listing : |
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Menya Zovut Shnur |
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May |
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Huynya |
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Manager |
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Raspizdyay |
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Ole-Ole |
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K Tebe Begu |
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Zina |
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Huyamba |
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10 |
No No Future |
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Papa Byl Prav |
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Babubudu |
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Raspizdyay |
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Leningrad |
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
- A welcome change in music!
A great cd from the first to the last track - and not the easiest CD to find here in NJ. In addition to the 16 tracks listed on the CD jacket itself, there are an additional 8 tracks with no track listing anywhere on the packaging, or on the websites. That's 24 tracks on one great disc!!They include 2 tracks from the "Everything is Illuminated" soundtrack, as well as 6 other very fun tracks. This album is a bit more ska/fun style than "Bread" or "Gagarobot", and shows a very crude, vulgar, fun, and humorous side to Leningrad and Shnur. Excellent female vocals on several tracks as well - a great CD for fans of Gogol Bordello, Balkan Beat Box, Tamir Muskat, Devotchka, and the like!
- Russian Madness (Good)
This band is one of the more interesting to come out of Russia; the band covers at least 3 different genres of music that I've seen including hip-hop, rock, lounge, drinking, pop... Just on and on.
A band that really just has fun with music, and doesn't take itself seriously like so many others nowadays.
I recommend this if you need something to listen to on a drive, at work, in a shop, anything. Even if you don't speak Russian, the music is fun!
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- My second favorite leningrad cd
A good album. Also fun if your learning russian and want to learn a lot of vulgar slang ans swear words.
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