J.M.K.E. Sputniks In Pectopah
1995 CD
Hardcore
Punk

Main image
Stupido Twins
arranged by Ardo Põder
arranged by Villu Tamme
artwork [cover] Sirkku Haikonen
artwork [cover] Villu Tamme
backing vocals Ardo Põder
backing vocals Porss
backing vocals Sten Sheripov
backing vocals Villu Tamme
band [j.m.k.e. are:] Ardo Põder
band [j.m.k.e. are:] Sten Sheripov
band [j.m.k.e. are:] Villu Tamme
liner notes Villu Tamme
mixed by Peeter Määrits
mixed by [with some ignorant help from] Villu Tamme
photography by Tarvo Hanno Varres
recorded by Peeter Määrits
Phonographic Copyright (p) Twin Tone Ltd
Copyright (c) Twin Tone Ltd
Published By Manus
Recorded At Linnahall Studio
All songs are sung in Russian.

Recorded January-February 1995.

Track 2 is a Russian folk song.
Track 3 was a Russian national anthem up to 1917.
Track 4 Beginning of the Peter Tchaikovsky's concerto for piano and orchestra No.1 si b minor, op. 23, from 1875.
Track 5 is a Russian revolutionary folk song.
Track 6 part of Peter Tchaikovsky's concerto for piano and orchestra No. 1 si b minor, op. 23, from 1875.
Track 7 is a revolutionary song, which originally came from Poland (words by Sventsitsky/Krzhizhanovsky, 1898).
Track 8 (words by L. Radin, 1896) is a Russian revolutionary folk song.
Track 9 (by Krasev/Spendiarova, 1935) is a children's song.
Track 10 (by Blanter/Isakovsky, 1944) is a soldier's song.
Track 11 (by Novikov/Oshanin, 1945) is a soldier's song.
Track 12 is taken from the T.V.-serial Seventeen Moments of Spring.
Track 13 is taken from the animated movie Tcheburashka (The Flopper).
Track 14 is taken from the animated movie Nitwit's Adventures.
Track 15 (by Basner/Matusovsky, 1968) is taken from the film Shield and Sword.
Matrix / Runout: DADC Austria TWINCD27 23 A1
Mastering SID Code: IFPI L553
Mould SID Code: IFPI 94C5
Rights Society: TEOSTO
Rights Society: n©b



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