Dvaccać vośmaja zorka
Dvaccać vośmaja zorka (Cyrillic: Дваццаць восьмая зорка, [ˈdvatt͡sɐt͡sʲ ˈvosmɐjə ˈzorkə], 28th Star) is the fourth album by Belarusian hard rock band Mroja, released on 4 September 1990. It is the only album the band released on the Soviet state label Melodiya.
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Released | 4 September 1990 | |||
Recorded | 1989 | |||
Genre | Hard rock | |||
Length | 38:28 | |||
Label | Melodiya | |||
Producer | Alexander Shtilman | |||
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The album was recorded in 1989 with Alexander Shtilman producing. In 1997, it was reissued on cassette. In 2009, it was reissued on CD, with two bonus tracks and a video from a Mroja concert in 1993. All eight tracks from the album were included on the compilation Vybranyja peśni 1989-1993 in 1993.
As of 2021, this is the only Mroja album to be released on CD.
Track listing
- «Дваццаць восьмая зорка» (Dvaccać vośmaja zorka, 28th Star)
- «Мама-мафія» (Mama-mafija, Mother-Mafia)
- «Шмат» (Šmat, A Lot)
- «Кастрычніцкі цягнік» (Kastryčnicki ciahnik, October Train)
- «Апошні інспэктар» (Apošni inspektar, The Last Inspector)
- «Аўстралійская полька» (Australijskaja polka, Australian Polka)
- «Зямля» (Ziamla, World)
- «Я — рок-музыкант» (Ja - rok-muzykant, I'm a Rock Musician)
Personnel
- Lavon Volsky – vocals, keyboards
- Benedict Konev-Petushkovich – guitar
- Yury Levkov – bass
- Oleg Demidovich – drums
External links
- Dvaccać vośmaja zorka at Discogs (list of versions)
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