Tantsi

Tantsi
Studio album by
Released29 March 1989
RecordedFebruary 1989
1988
VenueInstitute of Foreign Languages, Kyiv
StudioInstitute of Metallurgy, Akademmistechko, Kyiv
GenrePunk rock
Folk rock
Ethno-punk
Length44:30
LabelFonograf
ProducerVopli Vidopliassova
Andrew Rossiter (2023 reissue)
Vopli Vidopliassova chronology
Zv'yazok
(1989)
Tantsi
(1989)
Hey, O.K
(1990)

Tantsi (Ukrainian: Танці, English: Dances) is an album by the band Vopli Vidopliassova. It was originally released on 29 March 1989 on Fonograf, the house record label of the newspaper Young Guard (Ukrainian: Молода Гвардія, romanizedMoloda Gvardia). Thirteen of the fourteen tracks were recorded in one night at the Institute of Metallurgy in the Akademmistechko neighborhood of Kyiv; "Mahatma" was recorded live at a show at the Institute of Foreign Languages.

Re-release in the West

The album was featured in the book 100 magnitoalbomov sovetskogo roka. In 2023, a book about the Tantsi recording and the late Soviet Kyiv Underground, written by Maria Sonevytsky, was published in Bloomsbury's 33 1/3 Europe series. The book discusses the context of the Kyiv Underground; the ingenious circular economy devised to release the cassette album in the first place; the role of satire and humor in the band's songs; the relationship of the band to the Komsomol (Communist Youth League); and the enduring meaning of the song "Tantsi" in the aftermath of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.[1]

A remastered version of the original Tantsi session was released on vinyl on Org Music for Record Store Day 2023. The vinyl release was named "new and notable" in Paste Magazine.[2]

Future releases of tracks from the album

Tracks 2 and 11 later became Borshch songs, being released on that band's self-titled EP in 2002. Track 1 was later released on Kraina Mriy. Tracks 3, 4 and 6 ended up on Hvyli Amura. Tracks 5, 10 and 14 were released on Muzika. Tracks 7, 9, 12 and 13 were released on Buly denky. Track 8 made its way to Fayno.

"Banka", an outtake from the sessions, was re-titled "Laznya" and released as a single in early 2019.[3]

Track list

No.TitleLength
1."Танці" (Dancing)2:36
2."Я летел" (I'm Flying)2:22
3."Оля" (Olga)2:25
4."Махатма" (Mahatma)5:14
5."Краков'як" (Krakow)2:45
6."Товарищ майор" (Comrade Major)2:27
7."Політрок" (Politrock)2:13
8."Полонина" (Mountains)3:45
9."Були деньки" (Back in the Day)3:00
10."Музика" (Music)4:22
11."Рассвет" (Dawn)3:16
12."Налягай" (Nalyagai; Moved to the end of side A on the 2023 LP release, after "Politrok")2:12
13."Колискова" (Lullaby)4:28
14."Гей! Любо!" (Hey, O.K!)3:23

References

  1. ^ "Vopli Vidopliassova's Tantsi".
  2. ^ "Record Time: New and Notable Vinyl Releases (Record Store Day 2023 Edition)".
  3. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: Лазня. YouTube.