Александр Башлачев ‎– Время Колокольчиков (1989) [Vinyl 24-192]

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Aleksandr Bashlachev - Vremya Kolokolchikov
Александр Башлачев ‎– Время Колокольчиков
Vinyl Rip / Cue, no log | WV @ 24/192: 1,5 GB | Artwork | 5% Recovery Info
Label/Cat#: Melodia # C60 27923 004 | Country/Year: USSR 1989 | Folk, Chanson

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foobar2000 1.1.14a / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
log date: 2012-09-01 17:49:25

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Analyzed: Александр Башлачев / Время колокольчиков
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR14 -2.23 dB -19.82 dB 3:52 01-Время колокольчиков
DR14 -1.99 dB -21.46 dB 5:17 02-Посошок
DR14 -1.92 dB -19.98 dB 4:30 03-От винта!
DR16 -3.04 dB -24.32 dB 6:28 04-На жизнь поэтов
DR14 -1.93 dB -19.86 dB 12:19 05-Ванюша
DR15 -1.02 dB -20.20 dB 3:12 06-Некому березу заломати
DR18 -3.04 dB -25.41 dB 4:20 07-Как ветра осенние
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Number of tracks: 7
Official DR value: DR15

Samplerate: 192000 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 5372 kbps
Codec: WavPack
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Album Info:

Aleksander Bashlachev - Vremya Kolokol'chikov

Label: Melodia
Catalog#: C60 27923 004
Format: LP, Album
Country: USSR
Released: 1989
Genre: Folk, Rock

Tracklist:

A1 Время Колокольчиков 3:44
A2 Посошок 5:11
A3 От Винта! 4:22
A4 На Жизнь Поэтов 6:24
B1 Ванюша 12:11
B2 Некому Березу Заломати 3:05
B3 Как Ветра Осенние 4:13


Notes:

Recorded on one day in January 1986 in the basement of Alexander Ageyev.

Discogs Url: http://www.discogs.com/%D0%90%D0%BB%D0%B5%D0%BA%D1%81%D0%B0%D0%BD%D0%B4%D1%80-%D0%91%D0%B0%D1%88%D0%BB%D0%B0%D1%87%D0%B5%D0%B2-%D0%92%D1%80%D0%B5%D0%BC%D1%8F-%D0%9A%D0%BE%D0%BB%D0%BE%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%BB%D1%8C%D1%87%D0%B8%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%B2/release/1282835

Alexander Nickolaevich Bashlachev (May 27, 1960 – February 17, 1988) was a Russian poet, musician, guitarist, and singer-songwriter

In early 1983, Bashlachev wrote a song entitled "Griboyedov Waltz", which would be the first song he had written. Throughout the 1980s, Bashlachev wrote and composed music. After he graduated at the Ural State University, Bashlachev left Sverdlovsk Oblast and returned to Cherepovets, where he worked for a year with the newspaper The Communist. There, he wrote articles about the power plant, and, later, about cafés.

In May 1984, Bashlachev attended the Leningrad Rock Festival in Leningrad. There, he bought an acoustic guitar which he had taught himself to play. In September, he played some of his songs at his friend Leonid Parfyonov's apartment in Leningrad. Over the years, he would play several flat concerts. It is worth noting that rock music was under extreme censorship in Russia during the 1970s and the 1980s. To get around this, musicians played for small audiences at their homes or at the homes of their friends. These gatherings were called "kvartirniks". In October, Bashlachev met music journalist Artem Troitsky, who invited Bashlachev to Moscow to write and compose music.[3] In December 1984, Bashlachev settled in Leningrad.

In March 1985, Bashlachev along with Yuri Shevchuk played at the Leningrad Rock Festival. The two performed before an audience of six hundred concertgoers at the Leningrad Veterinary Institute in Leningrad. A recording of this concert was released under the title of "Kochegarka". It was there that Bashlachev played at the Leningrad Rock Club and also played at the Kamchatka boiler. In June 1987, Bashlachev also played at the Leningrad Rock Festival for the second and final time.

Shortly before his death, Bashlachev had difficulties with writer's block, rarely writing new songs and tending to avoid performing old ones. His last song, entitled "Cherry", was written in August 1987. Also, he had become more isolated as his depression and alcoholism grew more severe.

On February 17, 1988, Bashlachev died after falling from the window of the ninth floor of his apartment on Kuznetsova Avenue in Leningrad. The most likely cause of his death was suicide, however there is uncertainty in that claim. He was buried at the Kovalevskoye Cemetery in Leningrad.

Bashlachev's son, Yegor, was born to his girlfriend a few months after his death. wikipedia


Vinyl condition: Mint
TT and Arm: Thorens TD124 mkII + SME 3012 Series II
Cartridge: Clearaudio Stradivari
Preamp: Van den Hul The Grail (Accumulator driven version)
Soundcard: E-MU 0404 USB (ASIO)

Software: WaveLab 6, Monkey's Audio 4.01, CUEBeautifier 0.4.31.2


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