Kalpana Kalpana (Editor)

Kombinaciya

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Genres
  
Genre
  
Russian pop

Years active
  
1988 - present

Origin
  
Saratov, Russia (1988)

Kombinaciya httpsimgbuzzfeedcombuzzfeedstaticstaticen

Also known as
  
Kombinacia, Kombinatsia, Kombinatsiya

Albums
  
Two Slices of Sausage, Moscow Residence Permit, The Very Best Of

Record labels
  
Melodiya, Sam Sam Music, Russian Disc, JAM Group International, ДЖЕМ

Members
  
Tatiana Ivanova, Alena Apina, Svetlana Kashina, Veronika Maslova, Tatyana Okhomush

Similar
  
Mirage, Car‑Man, Freestyle, Laskovyi Mai, Tatiana Ovsiyenko

Kombinaciya (Russian: Комбинация) is a Russian female pop band. The name means "combination," but the Russian word is a double entendre which also refers to a woman's frilly slip, and at the group's 1988 performance in Moscow they were forced to perform under a different name because "Kombinaciya" was considered too suggestive a band title. As former band member Svetlana Kostyko recalled: "A group with this name just had to make a sensation." ("группа с таким названием просто должна была произвести фурор.").

Contents

Kombinaciya Blog Pensando Adiante Kombinaciya A Voz de Uma Nova Rssia

History

Kombinaciya

Kombinaciya was co-founded in 1988 by manager/producer Alexander Shishinin (Александр Шишинин) and classically trained composer Vitali Okorokov (Виталий Окороков) in Saratov, Russia. Shishinin, who reportedly was inspired after viewing a performance of Mirage, recruited six local girls, ages 16 to 20, to form the band. Lead vocalist Alena Apina (Алёна Апина) had trained at the Saratov State Conservatory. The other original members of the group were vocalist Tatiana Ivanova (Татьяна Иванова), keyboardist Svetlana Kostyko (Светлана Костыко), guitarist Tanya Dolganova (Таня Долганова), bass guitarist Olga Akhunova (Ольга Ахунова) and drummer Julia Kozyulkova (Юлия Козюлькова). The group underwent various membership changes over the years, with only Tatiana Ivanova continually remaining in the group since its founding. Later band members included Inessa Topiani (Инесса Топиани), Nura Kovaleva (Нюра Ковалева), Svetlana Kashina (Светлана Кашина), Elena Molchanova (Елена Молчанова), Galya Lezina (Гала Лезина), Svetlana Molchanova (Светлана Молчанова), Katerina Bolotova (Катерина Болотова) and Natalia Pushkareva (Наталья Пушкарева).

Kombinaciya The Best Soviet Pop Song You39ve Probably Never Heard

Lead singer Alena Apina later recalled Kombinaciya's first major concert, which took place on the big stage of the Sports Palace in Volgograd. "When you come out and feel all the tremendous energy of the seven thousand people. It's an indescribable feeling." ("Когда ты выходишь и чувствуешь всю огромную энергию этих семи тысяч человек. Это непередаваемое ощущение.")

In 1990 the group performed two songs in the Russian film "Mordashka" ("Мордашка").

The band's popularity peaked between 1989 and 1993, with major hits such as "Russian Girls", "American Boy", "Accountant" (Бухгалтер), and "Two Slices of Sausage" (Два кусочека колбаски). The latter was a Russian drinking song initially disliked by the group. As former vocalist Svetlana Kashina recalled later, "It was a huge success at the concerts; the fans were chanting: 'Sausage! Sausage!' ...We had to sing it. After each time, I spat." ("Она имела бешеный успех, на концертах поклонники скандировали: 'Колбасу! Колбасу!'...пришлось ее петь. Каждый раз плевались после нее.") "Accountant", about a woman's love for a simple Russian accountant, seems to have been Kombinaciya's most enduring popular song.

Kombinaciya American Boyquot by Kombinaciya YouTube

A major setback to the group occurred in 1991, when lead vocalist Alena Apina left the band to pursue a successful career as a solo performer. Negotiations were being finalized for Kombinaciya to produce an English album and embark on a tour of America, but with Apina's departure from the group those plans were dropped.

Kombinaciya Kombinaciya Russian Girls 1989 English captions Transcript Vids

Another big setback to the group occurred on March 5, 1993, when manager/producer Alexander Shishinin was murdered, a still-unsolved crime that was rumored to be linked to Russian Mafia influence in the music industry. Without Shishinin's guidance, the band's subsequent new material had limited success, but Kombinaciya continued to intermittently tour using the enduring popularity of its earlier big hits. In 2008, Alena Apina and Tatiana Ivanova reunited for several Kombinaciya 20th anniversary reunion concerts.

Kombinaciya

In 2007, Tatiana Ivanova successfully sued the music distributor Boomba Music for copyright infringement, after the company reissued Kombinaciya albums without paying royalties.

"American Boy"

"American Boy" was one of Kombinaciya's major hit songs, released in 1990 when the Soviet Union was dissolving and most Russians were experiencing deteriorating living conditions. The song, about an unhappy Russian girl wishing that an American Boy would take her away with him and leave Russia behind, captured public sentiment at that pivotal time in Russian history. The song was mentioned in mainstream American newspapers. Later, scholarly books and journal articles discussed cultural aspects of the song's viewpoint. The verses of the song are in Russian, but the title and portions of the chorus are in English. A 2008 remake by Ukrainian electropop group Stream was sung with English verses. The song captured public attention in 2011 after Russian president Dmitry Medvedev was recorded dancing to it at a university reunion.

Album Discography

  • Knight's Move (1988) (Ход конем)
  • Russian Girls (1990) (Русские девочки)
  • Moscow Residence Permit (1991) (Московская прописка)
  • Two Slices of Sausage (1993) (Два кусочека колбаски)
  • The Best, The Best (1994) (Самая, самая)
  • Let's Talk (1998) (Давай поболтаем)
  • References

    Kombinaciya Wikipedia