What's wrong with you? Read my post(s) more careful.
Prowler wrote:One more question, did they sing in russian? If it was english sung stuff there could be a possibility that the guy fooled you by showing you something else ...
Naekro wrote:
Lyrics was in English mixed with German and Ossetian, and English/German had extremely ugly barbaric accent
Initial confrontation, makes sense. Nothing is wrong WITH him, your question is just the most repeated post in this forum and one part is always him, the other being every one else individually. He simply tries so damn hard
I haven't seen that english/german/whatever lyric mix before so sorry, but it's gets even wilder with this info. I don't even can remember a russian demo right now that was sung in english from 1989. Not to speak about the records that are all sung in russian. Was there any english sung demo before 1990? Perhaps the year 1989 is completely wrong and it was released (if it really does exist) much later ...
Trigger wrote:Initial confrontation, makes sense. Nothing is wrong WITH him, your question is just the most repeated post in this forum and one part is always him, the other being every one else individually. He simply tries so damn hard
My thanks go out to the peanut gallery for always having to piggy-back a confrontation because they don't have the balls to go it alone.
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Maybe all the records have been "found", but how about old russian tapes on vinyl. I could kill for Kantor, Falanga or early Magnit on the black gold. Bootleg or not, don't care!
Abstract wrote:Maybe all the records have been "found", but how about old russian tapes on vinyl. I could kill for Kantor, Falanga or early Magnit on the black gold. Bootleg or not, don't care!
Were they actually released as pro-tapes? I see nothing entertaining in looking for "original dubs", but to each his own...
I got the mp3 (good album btw) from a russian guy some years ago but every time I searched for the vinyl it always ended up the same: no trace to any copy for sale.
"This LP (recorded in 1990, but only released in 1992 by Soyuz Records) is one of the rarest ever from Russia, with VARVAR, LADY PROWLER (not sure if this one even exists on vinyl...) and FRONT." (Mega Watt Fanzine)
See the flash of lightning cutting the edge of steel!
I got the mp3 (good album btw) from a russian guy some years ago but every time I searched for the vinyl it always ended up the same: no trace to any copy for sale.
"This LP (recorded in 1990, but only released in 1992 by Soyuz Records) is one of the rarest ever from Russia, with VARVAR, LADY PROWLER (not sure if this one even exists on vinyl...) and FRONT." (Mega Watt Fanzine)
I got the mp3 (good album btw) from a russian guy some years ago but every time I searched for the vinyl it always ended up the same: no trace to any copy for sale.
"This LP (recorded in 1990, but only released in 1992 by Soyuz Records) is one of the rarest ever from Russia, with VARVAR, LADY PROWLER (not sure if this one even exists on vinyl...) and FRONT." (Mega Watt Fanzine)
Don't question DaN, he's the one who made the entry.
Dan was made to be questioned!
I know he considers the record really rare but in my experience it's nowhere near as rare as Varvar or Front. I've seen it for sale several times and never outrageously priced.
It wasn't DaN who wrote the Mega Watt piece, but the musik-sammler entry, there he says nothing about rarity. It was more of a half-joke that proved that it does exist on LP.
As a peson living in Russia I can say that the rarest russian vinyl is ВАРВАР (VARVAR) and АСПИД (ASPID) - they are nearly impossible to find even in Russia. Lady Prowler is a rarity too, but I have one copy and I see some on the market some times. Front... I can't tell anything about its real rarity because I'm from the city where the band lives and I saw this LP in stores or second-hands many times, but today I don't.
This seems like a fitting thread to resurrect with this new review:
Did I come off too negative? Any die-hard fans of this one? I'm not saying its bad, but for being pretty much the last CCCP/post-CCCP album that was missing in my collection, it was an ever so slight disappointment.