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Kino (album)
Kino (Russian: Кино), known by fans as Chorny albom (Russian:
Kino
Чёрный альбом, meaning "The Black Album") is the eighth and final
studio album of the Soviet rock group Kino. It was released in December
1990 by Metadigital on vinyl. The rough demo version was recorded in the
Latvian village Plieņciems shortly before the death of the frontman Viktor
Tsoi in a car crash. The remaining members of Kino completed the album
as a tribute to Tsoi.

The album's producer Yuri Aizenshpis[1] said that the demo tape was in
Tsoi's death car and survived. But the band's guitarist Yuri Kasparyan
disputed this and stated that it was in his own car.

It was originally released on vinyl by the studio Metadigital in December


1990. On this original vinyl issue, no track names were given, just the text Studio album by Kino
Producer: Yu. Aizenshpis and a photo of the band. A lyric sheet was Released December 1990
included, but the songs were just titled 1 through 8. The track names were
Recorded 1990, Plienciems, Latvia
revealed on the 1994 CD reissue on Moroz.[2]
Genre Gothic rock
Length 48:08
Label Metadigital
Contents Moroz Records (1999
remaster)
Track listing
Producer Yury Kasparyan
Personnel
Igor Tikhomirov
Covers
Kino chronology
References
Zvezda po Chyorny
imeni albom
Solntse (1990)
Track listing (1989)

1. "Кончится лето" (Summer is Ending) – 5:55


2. "Красно-жёлтые дни" (Reddish-Golden Days) – 5:49
3. "Нам с тобой" (You and I) – 4:49
4. "Звезда" (Star) – 4:29
5. "Кукушка" (Cuckoo) – 6:39
6. "Когда твоя девушка больна" (When Your Girlfriend is Ill) – 4:20
7. "Муравейник" (Anthill) – 5:17
8. "Следи за собой" (Watch Yourself) – 4:59
9. "Сосны на морском берегу" (Pines at the Sea Shore) – 5:16
10. "Завтра война" (War Tomorrow) – 0:35
Tracks 9 and 10 were added to the 1998 remaster by Moroz. As stated above, the tracks did not have names until 1994,

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so fans made up their own names for these songs.

Personnel
Viktor Tsoi (Виктор Цой) - Vocals, Guitar
Yuri Kasparyan (Юрий Каспарян) - Lead Guitar
Igor Tikhomirov (Игорь Тихомиров) - Bass Guitar
Georgy Guryanov (Георгий Гурьянов) - Drum Machine

Covers
The song Кукушка (Cuckoo) was covered by Polina Gagarina in the 2015 movie Battle for Sevastopol and by Zemfira.

References
1. Летопись: Виктор Цой (http://kino.volga.ru/black.htm) Archived (https://web.archive.org/web/20081211050932
/http://kino.volga.ru/black.htm) 2008-12-11 at the Wayback Machine.
2. В последнюю осень уходят поэты… (http://www.newfuzz.ru/ru/magazine/1991/1-1991
/1901-2009-08-19-13-19-15)

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