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D2H DDT - XXV-Ya Zhivoy! D2H
Ripper : D2H Army Genre : Rock
Supplier : D2H Army Release Date : 10-2008
Source : DVD5 Year : 2005
Region : PAL/0 Size : 4.36GB
Video : Untouched Rar : 95x50
Audio : LPCM (2ch) Menus : Untouched
Subtitles : No Language : Russian
Mode : ISO Aspect : 4:3
Label : SOYUZ Catalog # : SZDVD0657-05
Url : http://www.ozon.ru/context/detail/id/3996716/
X T R A C K L I S T
Track Title Track Time
01 Revolyutsiya (05:46)
02 Poluchite po Nagrade (03:43)
03 Leningrad (04:11)
04 Aktrisa Vesna (07:30)
05 Plastun (05:13)
06 Tserkov bez Krestov (05:10)
07 Predchuvstvie Grazhdanskoy Voiny (04:47)
08 Prekrasnaya Lyubov (06:03)
09 V Posledniuyu Osen (04:54)
10 Chto Takoe Osen (04:48)
Ya Zazheg v Tserkvyah Vse Svechi (04:03)
12 Pravda na Pravdu (09:06)
13 Lyubov (08:11)
14 Cherno-Belye Tantsy (07:16)
15 Noch Lyudmila (04:14)
16 Rabochiy Kvartal (07:43)
17 Mama-Eto Rock-n-Roll (07:01)
18 Posle Prazdnika (07:12)
X R E L E A S E I N F O
Yuri Shevchuk and the Russian rock group "DDT" have been leaders in the Russian rock
movement for many years. Shevchuk began to put together the first incarnation of the band in
the summer of 1980, and although its members have changed over the years, Shevchuk continues
to voice the concerns and frustrations of the Russian people in his music today just as he
did in the band's infancy. The more than 20 albums in DDT's discography not only chronicle
the history of a rock group; they are narratives that examine all aspects of life in the
Soviet Union and Russia over the past 25 years.
DDT was organized and gave its first concerts in Shevchuk's native city of Ufa in the Ural
Mountains in 1980. They received their first public recognition when they were given the
"Golden Pitchpipe" prize for their song "Ne Strelyai" (Don't Shoot) in 1982 by a local
newspaper. Unfortunately, this also brought them to the attention of the Soviet authorities
and KGB, and their music was banned, forcing them to go underground. In some ways this made
them even more popular among young Soviets; in 1983 they played at the "Rock of the World"
music festival at the huge "Luzhniki" stadium in Moscow, only to be edited out of the
television broadcast because of their "illegal" status.
Although they never considered themselves political activists, Shevchuk always felt it his
duty as a citizen and a songwriter to address not only the strengths but the weaknesses of
his country's government, a stance none too popular in the U.S.S.R. Over the next ten years
DDT continued to work as a "non-conformist" group, producing albums and giving concerts
throughout the Soviet Union. This was no easy feat, as they received little if any money for
the records they produced during this period, and very little for their concerts as well.
Like other dissident artists, they survived through a combination of cleverness,
perseverance, and wit. Their relocation to the city of Leningrad (St. Petersburg) in 1985
also helped them to establish themselves at the forefront of the Russian rock scene. They
made their first visit to the U.S. in 1988, when their concert in Los Angeles was covered by
MTV. After the U.S.S.R.'s collapse in 1991, DDT became even more popular at home and abroad,
as their albums and concerts began to be broadcast and publicized widely.
Today, DDT is one of the most popular (if not the most popular) rock groups in Russia, and
their concerts attract tens of thousands of people. Shevchuk and his group also regularly
travel throughout the C.I.S. and other former Soviet republics to give benefit concerts: in
the spring and summer of 2002, 10 out of 11 concerts that the band played were benefits for
various social and cultural organizations. They are also reaching an ever-growing audience
in the U.S. and Europe, and for the past 15 years have traveled frequently throughout the
world making ever more converts to their unique sound. Shevchuk's music and lyrics are not
only influenced by traditional "western" rock music, but also by the entire scope of Russian
folk, classical, and religious music. In many respects their years as an underground group
shaped their philosophy towards their art. The question of their music's marketability was
never part of the song writing process for there was no "market" in which to compete. This,
their extraordinary talent, and their adherence to their cultural roots have made them a
rare commodity in today's popular music scene. Today they continue to maintain their musical
integrity in the face of ever-growing pressure to conform to the pop music that pervades the
Russian airwaves. They are currently celebrating their 25th anniversary with an extended
tour throughout their native country, Europe, and North America, and have released a new CD
entitled "Vanished Without a Trace" to huge critical acclaim.
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