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Lubov' Ogromnaya Strana (Love is a Huge Country) is the first
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studio album by Soviet VIA band
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, recorded on the Soviet monopolist label
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and released in summer 1974. In 2009, the album was re-issued on CD featuring completely remastered tracks with an alternate track-listing and multiple bonus material. The album is considered to be a Soviet rock classics and the best LP of the band. In 2014, the album was listed among ""Melodiya" 50 cult LPs" by
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Album style


Studio songs

The album featured a blend of Soviet music based on traditional pop as well as a strong influence of various Western rock music. VR, who were always known for a hard-edged approach, initially grounded on
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in the early 70s, diversified their sound with complex
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arrangements, mainly carried out by Alexei Puzyriov and Pavel Slobodkin. The album starts with an upbeat ''eponymous'' song with Lerman on vocals. The soft ballad ''Я к тебе не подойду'', albeit strongly dispersing with a solid sound of the band, appeared to be one of their most popular songs ever recorded and was repeatedly covered by various artists ever since. ''Отчего'', an upbeat tempo hard rock song with Valeriy Habazin on guitar playing small powerful chord
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, was often played on live performances, including the Gold Ortheus grand-prix in
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in 1976. ''Вечная весна'' is an art-rock song performed by
Alexander Barykin Aleksander Aleksandrovich Barykin (Byrykin) (russian: Александр Александрович Барыкин (Бырыкин); February 18, 1952 — March 26, 2011) was a Soviet and Russian singer and songwriter. Biography Alexander Baryki ...
. ''Что такого'', composed by Slobodkin, features an
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-inspired riff played by Puzyryov with the help of a guitar compressor and ironic lyrics delivered by Lerman. The song generally has got an upbeat, hard rock tempo with a powerful rhythm guitar and a trumpet solo done by Chinenkov. ''Это Москва'' was recorded by the plea of Tukhmanov in November 1973, the band had to rehearse in a train as there was only one day to record it. During live performances, it was sung by Barykin. As denoted by the band members, this song is not necessarily about Moscow, but a one's beloved hometown. ''Наша песня'' is a hard rock track arranged by the guitarist Alexei Puzyryov. It features a
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-inspired introduction with a powerful bass guitar riff delivered by Evgeny Kazantsev accompanied by a set of fuzzed guitar riffs played by Puzyryov, who played both rhythm and lead guitars on this track. It is notable that the music pattern of the song, arranged in hard rock, was fully written by Puzyryov. Most tracks of the song were recorded in April 1973. ''Качели'' is a
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track featuring complex vocal harmonies with Alyoshin on lead vocals. It was arranged by Alexei Puzyryov and his brother Gennadiy. The piano solo in the middle of the song was performed by the bandleader Slobodkin. Качели was by far the latest done track in the album, as it was finally mixed in April 1974. The
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of this song were initially a translation of
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' rhymes, but Slobodkin willed to engage Derbenyov to create new lyrics. The song was originally designated as ''Дженни''. ''А мне-то зачем'' is an upbeat traditional pop/rock song, displaying an earlier approach of the band, based on
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. Its
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was initially recorded way back in summer 1972 with the vocal track by
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. ''Скорый поезд'' is a stringed
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track written by
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and one of the best known songs by the band. It was recorded on the 5th studio of SHRR in winter 1974. Arranged by the guitarist Alexei Puzyryov, it kicks out with a short, train movement-resembling overdriven
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on B5 chord. After the second verse, the band plunges into heavy rock with a complex arrangement, featuring short keyboard solos by Buynov, forced vocals verses by Lerman and an exotic guitar solo played by Igor Degtiaryk. Albeit a definite heavy approach of ''Скорый поезд'', it got a large airplay within radio broadcast and didn't challenge difficulties within controller councils of
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. ''Всегда вдали'', the concluding track, is an ode to
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's " Hard Lovin' Man" (VR repeatedly praised Deep Purple in their songs as "Любовь – дитя планеты" "Вечный огонь", "Пойду ль я, выйду ль я" and occasionally played Deep Purple covers at concerts) featuring heavy distorted guitar riffs by Puzyryov and solos by Degtiariuk and Buynov and vocals by Lerman, accompanied by Alyoshin and Puzyryov within choruses.


Live performances

Several songs from the album were played live. The eponymous song was often played live and within medleys, too. Отчего was featured on
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live album. Это Москва was often played in 1974 on concerts, where the orchestral arrangement was remade by Gennadiy Makeev. Наша песня had little live airplay in 1974. ''Скорый поезд'' was often played in 1974–1976 occasionally with Malezhyk on lead vocals owing to a temporary absence of Lerman. In a live version, the opening riff was repeated more, than twice. ''Качели'', though beloved by Alexei Puzyryov, was never played live.


Track listing

The original
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contained 11 songs, 6 on the first side, and 5 on the second. Four songs were composed by
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. The song "А мне-то Зачем", composed by the bandleader Pavel Slobodkin and was originally drafted as "Я парень простой" in 1972, but it was reversed owing to "offensive" lyrics. The initial version of this song was included on the next "compilation" longplay " Druzhit' Nam Nado". "Отчего", penned by Yury Antonov, initially was played live in 1972–73 as "Двенадцать месяцев" with alternate lyrics but the same arrangement. This song did not appear on the 2009 re-issue, as Antonov inhibited to re-issue his songs on CDs.


Side one


Side two


Personnel

* Pavel Slobodkin – bandleader, keyboards, piano, arrangement; * Alexander Lerman – lead vocals (allegedly, played bass guitar on ''Что такого'', statement denied on official website guestroom); * Anatoliy Alyoshin – background vocals, lead vocals on ''Качели''; *
Alexander Barykin Aleksander Aleksandrovich Barykin (Byrykin) (russian: Александр Александрович Барыкин (Бырыкин); February 18, 1952 — March 26, 2011) was a Soviet and Russian singer and songwriter. Biography Alexander Baryki ...
– vocals (featured a guest musician on ''Вечная весна'', as when the recording took place he wasn't officially employed in the band); * Alexei Puzyryov – rhythm guitar, lead guitar on "Что такого", "Наша песня" and "Качели", arrangement on most of songs; * Gennadiy Makeev (brother of A. Puzyryov) – arrangement on "Качели"; * Valeriy Habazin – rhythm guitar on tracks 1,2. * Igor Degtiariuk – lead guitar on ''Скорый поезд'' and ''Всегда вдали'' (and allegedly by his own reckoning, on ''Качели''); * Evgeny Kazantsev – bass guitar on all tracks; *
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– keyboards (
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-73, Hammond); * Vladimir Polonsky – drums; * Alexander Chinenkov – trumpet, small percussion. *
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– sound engineer on ''Вечная весна'', ''Это Москва'' and ''Скорый поезд''. * Eduard Shakhnazaryan – sound engineer on ''Что такого'' ''Качели'' and ''Я к тебе не подойду''


CD-issue

In 2009, the album was issued on CD with 8
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s, recorded in 1971–1975. Some of them were never released on EPs, some of them were. The release of bonus material is a part of Pavel Slobodkin's center works, subsequent to the releases of two compilation albums in 2007 (with
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's songs as well as a
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album named " Когда молчим вдвоём") and the CD-issue of the album Muzykalniy Globus. Apart from the material from the album, excluding "Отчего", it features non-album songs. "Пойду ли, выйду ль я" is a remake of a traditional Russian folk song, sung by Igor Gataullin. It was recorded in Berlin within a Germany tour in April 1976 and is notable for a hard rock arrangement with an opening guitar riff, strongly resembling Deep Purple's Sail Away riff.


References


VR discography in 1974–1975





Lubov – Ogromnaya Strana on Rateyourmusic

Vesyolye Rebyata – Lyubov – Ogromnaya Strana on CD


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