Skoraya pomosh - Tvoy den || Скорая помощь - Твой день [Full Album]

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  • čas přidán 30. 05. 2024
  • Origin: Saint Petersburg, Soviet Union (Russia)
    Genre: Heavy metal
    Recorded: 5/1987
    Alexey Polyakov - vocals
    Alexander Borisov - guitar
    Alexander Fedorov - bass
    Alexander Ragazanov - drums
    1. Vtoroye dykhaniye 0:00
    2. Tvoy den 3:28
    3. Gospodin prezident 7:39
    4. Yadernyie rakety 10:24
    5. Chorniy sneg 13:47
    6. Zhazhdushchiy ognya 17:51
    7. Neprobivayemaya kost 21:51
    8. Skoraya pomosh 24:25
    9. Stayer 26:57
    10. Sosed 31:30
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Komentáře • 13

  • @heavymetalofeasternbloc
    @heavymetalofeasternbloc  Před měsícem +3

    *Historical context:* Skoraya pomosh are known as one of the most famous metal bands from former USSR and among Avgust, Nokaut or Kremator also one of the leading bands of St. Petersburg scene. They started in 1980 and were mostly influenced by western acts like AC/DC, UFO or Scorpions. After this initial phase and two demo tapes they got more heavier sound around 1986 when some of the songs from debut album were already a part of their concert setlists. Tvoy den was apparently recorded in May 1987 (not confirmed yet) after Alexander Borisov left to join another St. Petersburg-based-legend Front. Originally released on reel-to-reel, now finally complete here with songs 3-4 missing on original issue. Alexander Ragazanov left shorty after recording of the album and was replaced by Boris Shaveikov who toured with Skoraya pomosh thoughout 1987. Then this 4 piece line-up was over and the most famous period of the band could started. Tvoy den, however remained very underrated release even within former USSR countries, which is really unfortunate because songwritting on this one is really outstanding.

  • @DmitryAnatolyevich73
    @DmitryAnatolyevich73 Před měsícem +6

    Спасибо, скорая помощь прибыла вовремя !!! 🚑💨

  • @user-vr2cq8rr6y
    @user-vr2cq8rr6y Před měsícem +1

    Ништяк группа!

  • @user-qz2zn1uo3t
    @user-qz2zn1uo3t Před měsícem +5

    USSR Heavy Speed !!! Спасибо

  • @timbit2006
    @timbit2006 Před měsícem +6

    Wow not even a minute in and I can already tell I'll be addicted to this album for the next while

    • @vladimirvaryag1304
      @vladimirvaryag1304 Před měsícem +2

      I was just thinking the same. Forward at demonspeed!! 💪

  • @oscarposada1310
    @oscarposada1310 Před 28 dny

    😲😲😲 ¡Que gran banda! ¡la voz es perfecta!
    Me alegra estar descubriendo bandas rusas. Hablando con una amiga rusa encontramos la similitud entre el rocknroll de su país y México con el problema de la censura política y como afectó el desarrollo del rock en nuestros países.

  • @filip9a3bcw75
    @filip9a3bcw75 Před měsícem +1

    This shit is fucking AMAZING

  • @heavymetalofeasternbloc
    @heavymetalofeasternbloc  Před měsícem +1

    *Other activities of musicians:*
    Alexey Polyakov: Opetrack 1992-1994 > czcams.com/video/fSva--6997Y/video.htmlfeature=shared
    Alexander Borisov: Front 1987
    Alexander Fedorov: Sabaka tse tse 1989
    Alexander Ragazanov: Nokaut 1984-1985

  • @thehellezell
    @thehellezell Před měsícem

    oh man this one is WILD!

  • @plisskenationbackfromthede3657

    I know the band name is first aid but that art is ridiculous lol its like the red cross's own imperial cruiser heading towards an already exploded death star wtf 😆 not sure what it has to do with the album title either lol

    • @SATOR87
      @SATOR87 Před měsícem

      mh... "maybe" the cover art depicts an aid from outside of a ruined world? a """"savior""""... soviet style?

    • @heavymetalofeasternbloc
      @heavymetalofeasternbloc  Před měsícem +1

      Well the "deathstar" depicts Soviet Union in late 80s and the spaceship is Skoraya pomosh (First Aid) on its way to save it. It has to be little bit crazy and over the top, just like USSR :D