Leniniana () is the twelfth studio album of the Soviet conceptual band Kommunizm. It is a sound collage based on the phonogram of the film Lenin in October, published on a gramophone record by the Melodiya company. Yegor Letov and glued inserts together, they played various musical compositions backwards and added third-party records from the field of concrete music, thereby creating a montage mystifying the personality of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin in a humorous manner.
The album was officially released on Caravan Records and in 2001, and it was reissued on April 22, 2013, by .
About the album
Track listing
2001 Caravan edition (MC)
A-side
- ÃÂõýøýøðýð *
B-side
- ÃÂõýøýøðýð *
All tracks were recorded on September 23, 1989, at the in Omsk.
2001 HOR edition (CD)
- , Omsk:
- Track 1 was recorded on September 23, 1989.
- Tracks 2âÂÂ4 were recorded on March 26âÂÂ28, 1989.
2013 Wyrgorod edition (CD)
- , Omsk:
- Tracks 1âÂÂ13 were recorded on September 23, 1989.
- Track 14 was recorded in early April, 1989.
- Tracks 15, 17, 19âÂÂ20, and 24 were recorded on March 26âÂÂ28, 1989.
- Tracks 16 and 22 were recorded on March 20âÂÂ21, 1989.
- Tracks 18, 21, and 23 were recorded on May 15âÂÂ17, 1989.
- , Moscow:
- Track 25 was recorded on July 4, 1997.
Personnel
Credits are adapted from the album liner notes.
Kommunizm
- Yegor Letov â editing, effects, industrial
- â effects, vocals on "Lyubit delat tak...", industrial, saxophone
- Arkasha Klimkin â drums on "Leninskiy hardkor"
Production
- Yegor Letov â mixing, restoration, artwork, design
- Natalia Chumakova â mixing, restoration, mastering, design
- Kuzya Uo â artwork
- Evgeny Kolesov, archive â photography
Uncredited personnel
- Diana Letova â vocals on "Eto bylo v gorode ChK" and "Epilog"
Release history
Trivia
* Despite the declared of creation in Manager's blog, the album information on the back cover indicates âÂÂand so in all official releases of various labels.
- Most of the bonus tracks are taken from the album Chudo-muzyka, these are: "Lenin ne umer", "Parichok", "Slova i zhesty", "Nado brat dvorets", "Lenin umer". The rest are taken from:
- Rodina slyshit â "Chto takoe Sovetskaya vlast";
- Narodovedenie â "Vysshee dostizhenie";
- Igra v samoletiki pod krovatyu â "Poymayu malenkogo sam", "Kusok otrezal", "Razvlecheniya Ilicha v ssylke";
- Kontsert â "I vnov prodolzhaetsya boy".
- "Revolyutsiya svershilas" is the previously unpublished third version of the track (the original is in the album Rodina slyshit).
- The fragment/composition "Gimn", with which the whole Leniniana begins, is actually a reversed anthem of the Tajik SSR, moreover, a post-Stalin version (in the album version, only the third verse sounds with sound distortion of the "beginning").
- Words from "Lenin vidit devochku", "Otdykh Lenina", and "Son Lenina" are found in the children's book Stories about Lenin (, 1986) by the author (in the tale "One, Two, Three"). One way or another, they have nothing to do with the film and/or the Lenin in October LP, except for the narrator .
- While developing the computer game ' by GSC Game World, the album was one of the sources of inspiration for creating the atmosphere of the abandoned Soviet legacy in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. Some fragments from the track "Leniniana"âÂÂas well as from other albums of KommunizmâÂÂwere present in the build version of the game, and, as planned by the developers, were supposed to sound in the in-game Bar 100 Rads. However, for a number of reasons, they were cut from the release version of the game. Subsequently, the files saved in the archives of the game were restored with the help of fan modifications that returned the content cut from the game.
References
General
Track titles from other albums
External links