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{{Short description|1983 studio album by Kino}} |
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{{Short description|1983 studio album by Kino}} |
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| cover = Kino 46.jpg |
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| released = 1983 |
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| released = 1983 |
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| length = {{Duration|m=35|s=56}} |
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| language = Russian |
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'''''46''''' is the second studio album by the Soviet rock band ]. It was recorded in 1983 at the ] studio. The album consisted of demos of songs written by the band's singer, ]. It was largely dismissed by Tsoi as a "rehearsal tape," yet many fans viewed it as the band's second record. The band has never recognized it as a legitimate album.<ref>Andrew Burlaka. Volume II. Kino / / Rock Encyclopedia. Popular Music in Leningrad-St Petersburg 1965–2005 . – M.: Amphora, 2007. – 416 p. – ] ]</ref> |
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'''''46''''' is the second studio album by the Soviet rock band ]. It was recorded in 1983 at the ] studio. The album consisted of demos of songs written by the band's singer, ]. It was largely dismissed by Tsoi as a "rehearsal tape" for '']'', with many of the songs in ''46'' being used in the later album.<ref>''Артемий Троицкий.'' . — Выпуск 1. — Москва: Книга, 1990. — С. 156. — ISBN 5-212-00240-0. </ref> Despite this, fans viewed it as the band's second album.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Viktor Tsoi - Unearthing The Music |url=https://database.unearthingthemusic.eu/Viktor_Tsoi |access-date=2025-01-09 |website=database.unearthingthemusic.eu}}</ref> The band has never recognized it as a legitimate album.<ref>Andrew Burlaka. Volume II. Kino / / Rock Encyclopedia. Popular Music in Leningrad-St Petersburg 1965–2005 . – M.: Amphora, 2007. – 416 p. – {{ISBN|978-5-367-00362-8}}</ref> |
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== Reception == |
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Neil Davidson of ] described the album as a "bunch of lo-fi demos, mainly recorded with very little or no accompaniment beyond the odd half-hearted overdub," and gave it a two-star rating.<ref name="AM">{{cite web|url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/46-mw0001248179|title=46 - Kino - Album|website=]|access-date=January 9, 2025|first=Neil|last=Davidson}}</ref> |
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== Track listing == |
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== Track listing == |
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* Viktor Tsoi - ], ] |
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* ] - Guitar, Backing Vocals |
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* ] - Guitar, Backing Vocals |
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* ] - ], ] |
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== References == |
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Also featured are three bonus tracks.