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Kashchey Bessmertnyi (album)

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Released
  
1994 (1994)

Release date
  
June 1994

Genre
  
Punk rock

Artist
  
Sektor Gaza

Label
  
Gala Records

Similar
  
Sektor Gaza albums, Punk rock albums

Kashchey Bessmertnyi (Russian: Кащей Бессмертный) is a 1994 album by Russian punk group Sektor Gaza consisting mostly of parodies of other performers' songs. Dubbed "punk opera"; it is one of their most well-known records. The album is an interpretation of traditional Russian fairy-tale about Ivan Tsarevich rescuing The Frog Princess from Kashchey the Immortal.

Contents

Story

The old tsar orders his three sons to get married, hoping to prevent them from deflowering all the virgins of his kingdom who would otherwise go to him. Each of the sons fires an arrow into the wind; they will go look for brides at places where the arrows landed. While two elder sons find themselves usual girls, Ivan's arrow lands in the swamp where he finds a frog. The frog discloses to him that she is Princess Vasilisa the Beautiful, and he needs to kiss her to turn her back into her human form. After Ivan brings his bride home and kisses her, she is kidnapped by Kashchey. Ivan leaves to search for Vasilisa, and encounters two villains who willingly help him, despite their traditional image:

  • Baba Yaga whom Kashchey earlier seduced and abandoned, tells him the secret of Kashchey's immortality – that his life essence is hidden in his penis.
  • Count Dracula who gives Ivan the Sword of Everslaying just to get rid of an opponent.
  • After finally tracking down Kashchey, Ivan uses Dracula's sword to cut off Kashchey's penis, thus killing him.

    Track list

    Narratives are accompanied by excerpts from Modest Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition.

    Songs

    1Introdukciya3:32
    2Ariya Ivana7:33
    3Ariya Ivana i Lyagushki7:45

    References

    Kashchey Bessmertnyi (album) Wikipedia