The Black Album (Kino album)
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| The Black Album Чёрный Альбом |
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| Studio album by Kino | |||||
| Released | 1990 | ||||
| Genre | Rock, Russian Rock | ||||
| Length | 48:08 | ||||
| Label | Moroz Records | ||||
| Producer | Yuri Kasparyan, Igor Tikhomirov | ||||
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The Black Album (Чёрный Альбом) is the final studio album of the Russian rock group Kino. The lead singer of Kino, Victor Tsoi died in a car accident while returning from the recording studio after recording the vocals for the album. The master-tape, which Tsoi had with him at the time of his death, survived the accident. The remaining members of Kino decided to complete the album as a tribute to Tsoi. The Black Album was released in 1990.
[edit] Track listing
- Кончится лето (Summer will end soon) – 5:55
- Красно-желтые дни (Red-Yellow Days) – 5:49
- Нам с тобой (For Me and You) – 4:49
- Звезда (The Star) – 4:29
- Кукушка (Cuckoo) – 6:39
- Когда твоя девушка больна (When Your Girlfriend is Ill) – 4:20
- Муравейник (Ant-Hill) – 5:17
- Следи за собой (Watch Yourself) – 4:59
- Сосны на морском берегу (Pines at the Sea Shore) – 5:16
- Завтра война (War begins tomorrow) – 0:35
[edit] Personnel
- Victor Tsoi - Vocals, Guitar
- Yurii Kasparyan - Lead Guitar
- Igor Tikhomirov - Bass Guitar

