Victor Vlasov - The Air Seller (FULL ALBUM, space age / soundtrack, Ukraine, USSR, 1967)
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- Опубліковано 2 сер 2024
- Artist: Viktor Vlasov (Rus: Виктор Власов)
Album: The Air Seller (Rus: Продавец Воздуха)
Year: 2019 (Recorded in 1967)
Genre: soundtrack, jazz, library music, space age, easy listening
Country: Ukraine, USSR
Label: Shukai - Shukai 1
"Untitled" tracks numbered I-VI are not in the original score.
Recorded in 1967 at Odessa Film Studio
ⒸⓅ Shukai / Victor Vlasov, 2019
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Tracklist:
A1 Intro
A2 Why
A3 Untitled I
A4 William Is Sailing A Boat
A5 Klimenko Is Walking Along The Corridor
A6 Untitled II
A7 Nikola Is Killing The Guard
A8 Nikola Is Sneaking
A9 Climbing Up The Hill
A10 Title Theme
B1 Klimenko Is In The Bed
B2 Nora And Klimenko Dance
B3 Klimenko Is Escaping I
B4 Untitled III
B5 Nikola Is In The Boat
B6 Klimenko Is Escaping II
B7 Klimenko Is Exploring The Bayley's Base
B8 Untitled IV
B9 Klimenko Is In The Captivity Again
B10 Attention! Prepare For The Experiment
B11 Sensation! Tragedies!
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Государства уходят, генсеки друг друга сменяют, их заменяют президенты, может лететь в тартарары экономика, но культура вечна, и пока ещё крутиться шарик земной, мы не забудем того времени, того чувства единства, движения вперёд, вверх!
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Beautiful, thank you. Miles, Johnny Mandel and the Ellington scores like Anathomy Of A Murder were perfectly knew and appriciatd over the iron curtain
01. 00:00 Intro
02. 00:17 Why?
03. 03:46 Untitled I
04. 03:57 William Is Sailing a Boat
05. 05:01 Klimenko Is Walking Along the Corridor
06. 05:55 Untitled II
07. 07:26 Nikola Is Killing the Guard
08. 08:13 Nikola Is Sneaking
09. 10:00 Climbing Up the Hill
10. 13:01 Title Theme
11. 14:19 Klimenko Is in the Bed
12. 15:07 Lonely Bird (Nora and Klimenko Dance)
13. 18:08 Klimenko Is Escaping I
14. 18:51 Untitled III
15. 20:04 Nikola Is in the Boat
16. 20:41 Klimenko Is Escaping II
17. 22:01 Klimenko Is Exploring the Bayley's Base
18. 22:51 Untitled IV
19. 24:03 Klimenko Is in the Captivity Again
20. 25:28 Attention! Prepare for the Experiment
21. 26:57 Sensation! Tragedies!
I love this type of music. This is great.
LTIA IN DA HOUSE, the greatest album of all time.
@@joeblow1002 an amazing record indeed, one of crimson's finest. Larks Tongues, In the Court and Discipline are three amazing records. A great discography they have. Pink Floyd, King Crimson, Velvet Underground, Plastic People of the Universe and so many more, some of my favourite bands.
Very good Record...horror thriller dramatic all in one!
veeeery nice. thanks for that.
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BEAUTIFUL album! Thank you for the upload ~ ! :)
Happy New Vintage Year!
картина как из метро 2033. great music.. regards from Poland..!
what can iı say no words? ore .......... thx 4 the upload feels like this music comes from other planet
👻👻👻👻 I am so playing this for my Halloween party!
Good stuff I like!!
very good stuff
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The cover is like from Tarkovski's Stalker... Any idea what's the cover image?
this album is a soundtrack. wikipedia says, that "air seller" is movie, based on scifi nove. I think, that cover image is detail from movie....or detail from movie poster.
@@kura83janko Thank You!
а есть саундтрек советского мульта "Маугли" в таком же формате альбома?
should've been called "The Air Merchant" not " The Air Seller"
Автор Вы на торрент выкладываете?
15:10, 22:53 partial rip-off from House of the Rising Sun by The Animals
bro is selling air
What was the deal with western music in the Soviet block? Was it discouraged or banned at all?
There was censorship, not everything could get on the shelves, but most of the iconic albums were on sale. My father collected a lot of records of foreign artists of 1960-80, although he lived in a very small town.
Soviet comissars thing - west music, west films, or west art, at most, is a west anti-soviet propoganda, like americans at cold war era don`t watch Shuric`s adventures, or another soviet classic.
There was a bunch of western stuff in the ussr, though. Of course, they didn't allow the anti-soviet propaganda to get in, but this myth of the Soviet Union being completely isolated from the west is just that, a myth. Some people misunderstand the soviet importation politics. For example, jazz was "not encouraged by the state" because it was a USA thing, but jazz albums were being imported and there was a jazz scene in some cities. Admittedly, lots of people didn't knew what jazz was about because it wasn't broadcasted in the state media, but it wasn't censored or anything, it was right there if looked for it.
Lots of albums didn't get to the soviet block, but not because of censorship. Before the internet, you depended on record companies to get that stuff, if they didn't care about sending the material to your country it was pretty hard to get it. This was not just a urss thing, same thing happened in Latinamerica, Asia and Africa. It was similar in the USA, americans didn't get to listen to much european (or asian or latinoamerican) music.
That being said. There ussr censorship was pretty wonky at times, particulary during Stalin's period. Americans are a bit hypocritical about this, though. Because USA was banning pretty much everything that came from the soviet block, and I mean EVERYTHING. I honestly think the american censorship was even worse than the soviet censorship. I would be surprised if amercans back in the day could even name an album or movie made in the ussr. I think only classical musicians could break that barrier, right? Like Shostakovich or Prokofiev.
@@BATTIS94 I feel like people get the impression that the USSR had always been like how it was since Stalin, and never considered the changes it had gone through throughout the years.
@@euphony5552 Moshe Lewin called it "the Stalinization of Soviet history", courtesy of a cohort of American and British historians and academicians funded by the CIA and the State Department in too many universities all over the Anglo- American sphere of influence. It means that most people in America and Europe tend to believe that the USSR never changed after Stalin's death or that all the old Bolsheviks were Stalinist, when in fact almost none was. that's why he had to kill them.
Some things are better left in obscurity.
And that goes for 90% of this channel.
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