Huinya is a collaboration between the Russian band Leningrad and the British trio The Tiger Lillies.[1] All but two of the songs are Tiger Lillies songs translated into Russian and performed by Leningrad; the remainder are Leningrad songs sung by The Tiger Lillies in English. The album was recorded in 2003 and released in 2005.
The title of the album means "bullshit". The Russian word "huinya" (хуйня) is part of the Russian vulgar slang, mat, and means something useless, wrong or unknown. However, the album was released in Russia under the transliterated title "Huinya" (hence the "H" on the cover), which makes it somewhat less offensive compared to the Cyrillic spelling.
Track listing
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1. | "Sud" (originally "The Crack of Doom") | 3:10 |
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2. | "Rvota" (originally "Fish Heads") | 2:43 |
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3. | "Huinya" (originally "Crap") | 2:05 |
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4. | "Vodka" (performed by Leningrad and The Tiger Lillies) | 1:06 |
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5. | "Ubiytsa" (originally "Killer") | 3:56 |
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6. | "V Ad" (originally "Hell") | 2:22 |
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7. | "Suka" (originally "Bitch") | 3:13 |
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8. | "Psikh" (performed by The Tiger Lillies) | 1:49 |
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9. | "Alkash" (originally "Swine") | 1:48 |
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10. | "Tvoy Mir" (originally "Your World") | 2:14 |
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11. | "Slyuni" (originally "Dribble") | 2:30 |
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12. | "V Bare" (originally "Bastard") | 3:11 |
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13. | "Nashe Shou" (originally "The Cheapest Show") | 3:18 |
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14. | "Alkash 2" (bonus track) | 1:48 |
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Total length: | 39:23 |
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References
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- Sergey Shnurov
- Vyacheslav Antonov
- Aleksandr Popov
- Andrey Antonenko
- Aleksei Rybin
- Grigoriy Zontov
- Roman Parygin
- Andrey Kurayev
- Ilya Rogachevskiy
- Konstantin Limonov
- Vladislav Aleksandrov
- Aleksey Kanev
- Florida Chanturia
- Vasilisa Starshova
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