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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> '''''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>
== 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>


== Track listing == == Track listing ==
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* Viktor Tsoi - ], ] * Viktor Tsoi - ], ]
* ] - Guitar, Backing Vocals * ] - Guitar, Backing Vocals
* ] - ], ]


== References == == References ==

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1983 studio album by Kino
46
Studio album by Kino
Released1983
GenreFolk rock, contemporary folk, pop
Length51:59
LanguageRussian
LabelAnTrop
Kino chronology
45
(1982)
46
(1983)
Nachalnik Kamchatki
(1984)

46 is the second studio album by the Soviet rock band Kino. It was recorded in 1983 at the AnTrop studio. The album consisted of demos of songs written by the band's singer, Viktor Tsoi. It was largely dismissed by Tsoi as a "rehearsal tape" for Nachalnik Kamchatki, with many of the songs in 46 being used in the later album. Despite this, fans viewed it as the band's second album. The band has never recognized it as a legitimate album.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic

Neil Davidson of AllMusic 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.

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Viktor Tsoi; all music is composed by Sergey Kuryokhin

No.TitleTranslationLength
1."Троллейбус"Trolleybus2:51
2."Камчатка"Kamchatka2:11
3."Транквилизатор"Tranquilizer5:29
4."Я Иду По Улице"Walk Down the Street2:01
5."Дождь Для Нас"Rain For Us3:27
6."Пора"Time1:47
7."Каждую Ночь"Every Night2:49
8."Без Десяти"Without Ten2:07
9."Музыка Волн"Music of the Waves2:46
10."Саша"Sasha4:06
11."Хочу Быть С Тобой"I Want to Be With You2:21
12."Генерал"General4:06
Total length:35:56

Also featured are three bonus tracks.

No.TitleTranslationLength
13."Стань Птицей"Become a Bird2:10
14."Сельва"Selva2:49
15."Я Хочу Быть Кочегаром"I Want to Be a Stoker1:04
Total length:6:03

Personnel

References

  1. Артемий Троицкий. Рок-музыка в СССР: опыт популярной энциклопедии. — Выпуск 1. — Москва: Книга, 1990. — С. 156. — ISBN 5-212-00240-0.
  2. "Viktor Tsoi - Unearthing The Music". database.unearthingthemusic.eu. Retrieved 2025-01-09.
  3. 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
  4. ^ Davidson, Neil. "46 - Kino - Album". AllMusic. Retrieved January 9, 2025.
  5. Кино - 46, retrieved 2025-01-08