Moscow_Calling

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Moscow Calling

1992 studio album by Gorky Park


Moscow Сalling (titled Gorky Park 2 in many countries, including Russia) is the second album by Russian rock band Gorky Park. It was released between 1992 and 1993. Four music videos were made for the album: "Moscow Calling", "Stranger", "I’m Going Down" and "Tell Me Why".

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Reception

After Nikolai Noskov left the band in 1990, bassist Alexander Minkov took over as lead vocalist.[citation needed] AllMusic's Jason Anderson notes his "faux Joe Elliot vocals" and overall finds the album "at times extremely reminiscent of Pyromania-era Def Leppard".[1]

The album went completely unnoticed in the U.S., where the band's MTV hit "Bang" was long forgotten by most rock enthusiasts and the taste of the audience had changed, but was well received in other countries. It sold 500,000 copies outside the United States,[1][2] notably becoming Platinum in Denmark.[3]

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Personnel

Band members
  • Alexandre "Big Sasha" Minkov — lead vocals, bass guitar
  • Alexei Belov — guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Alexandre "Jan" Janenkov (Alexander "Yan" Yanenkov) — guitar
  • Alexandre "Little Sasha" Lvov — drums
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"Moscow Calling" (single)

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"Moscow Calling" is a song by the Russian rock band Gorky Park, released in 1992 as the lead single from the band's second album Moscow Calling.

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References

  1. Anderson, Jason. Moscow Calling at AllMusic
  2. Curtis Zimmermann, Rovi (2014-10-08). "Gorky Park - Biography". Billboard.com.
  3. "ПАРК ГОРЬКОГО, НЭП..." Ya Molodoy (Я — Молодой) (2 (31)). January 1994. Archived from the original on December 5, 2008.



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