Vsjo snachala

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Vsjo snachala
Studio album by Woskressenije

Publication
(s)

2001 (first published)

Label (s) Bomba Music

Format (s)

Double CD

Genre (s)

Rock , blues rock

Title (number)

9

running time

55 min 14 s

occupation

Other musicians:

production

Andrei Starkow
Sergei Bolshakov

Studio (s)

Theater at the Tanganka
Studio Andrei Botschko

chronology
Woskressenije 2
(1981)
Vsjo snachala Не торопясь
(2003)

Wsjo snatschala ( Russian Всё сначала , wiss. Transliteration Vsë snačala , German Alles auf Anfang ) is the third album by the Soviet - Russian rock group Woskressenije . The album was released in 2001 and contains mostly new recordings of titles from the first two albums. All titles were written by Alexei Romanov.

Emergence

Alexei Romanov, 2009
Andrei Sapunov, 2009
Yevgeny Margulis, 2014

The group "Woskressenije" had produced two albums during the Soviet Union that could only be distributed in Magnitisdat . Only after the fall of the Soviet Union could the recordings from 1979 to 1981 appear on LP and CD . In 2000 the group decided to re-produce four of their most famous tracks for rotation on the radio. Eventually it was decided to record a full album.

The group "Woskressenije" broke up in 1982 with the arrest of Romanov and came together in 1994 to present the new edition of the album "Woskressenije 2". Three of the musicians

At first the musicians were reluctant to take on the task of revisiting the familiar time, but they were satisfied with the result. Sapunov found the comparison between the old and new recordings interesting, but could not decide which were better. In his opinion, the recordings managed to capture the atmosphere of a concert to a certain extent.

The title song of the album, "Wsjo snatschala", was recorded in 1994. The sound directors were Alexandr Kuzmichev and Dmitri Bukharov, the mix was done by Kuzmichev and the group.

All other recordings were made in 2000/2001. Titles 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 were recorded in the studio of the Tanganka Theater, and Andrei Starkow and the group took care of the recording, mixing and mastering. The titles 4.5, 12 and 14 were created in Andrei Botschko's studio. Sergei Bolshakov and the group were responsible for recording and mixing.

The album contains a total of 14 studio productions. The remaining two tracks - "Radijus" and "W schisni, kak w tjomnoi tschashsche" are live recordings. They were created during the concert “My was ljubwim” (German: “We love you”) and were added to the 2001 and 2009 editions as bonus tracks. In 2009 further bonus tracks were added: "Nautschi menja schit" and "Skolko bylo swesd, upawschich s nebosklona".