Samiksha Jaiswal (Editor)

Voskreseniye

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

Origin
  
Moscow, Russia (1969)

Genre
  
Rock music in Russia

Albums
  
50 for two, 79

Voskreseniye httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Years active
  
1979–1982 1994 – present

Website
  
Voskresenie Official site

Record labels
  
PolyGram, Soyuz, Moroz Records, Bomba Music

Members
  
Konstantin Nikolsky, Alexey Romanov, Andrey Sapunov, Evgeny Margulis, Pavel Smeyan

Similar
  
Mashina Vremeni, Andrey Vadimovich Makarevich, Chaif, Alexander Kutikov, Araks

Voskreseniye (Russian: Воскресение) is a classic Russian rock band.

Contents

History

The band was formed in 1979 by ex-members of Mashina Vremeni, and immediately gained a lot of popularity. After releasing the albums Voskreseniye 1 and Voskreseniye 2, which were a success, the band went on a hiatus, and returned only in 1994. They were touring with sell-out concerts a few years, till they finally released a new album in 2001, called Vse Snachala (all from the start). The album was a re-recording of old songs. In 2003 the band released a new album with new songs called Ne Toropas.

Discography

  • Voskreseniye 1 (1979-1980)
  • Voskreseniye 2 (1981)
  • Live in DK MEHTEH (1982)
  • Voskreseniye (Remastered) (1992)
  • Voskreseniye 79-80 - Who is to blame? (Remastered) (1993)
  • Mi Vas Lubim (Live) (1995)
  • Jiveye Vseh Jivih (Live) (1995)
  • Legends of Russian Rock vol 1 (1996)
  • Jivaya Kolektziya (Live) (1998)
  • 50 Na Dvoih (A concert with Mashina Vremeni) (2001)
  • All again (Re-recorded old songs) (2001)
  • Legends of Russian Rock vol 2 (2002)
  • Voskreseniye 79 (Remastered) (2002)
  • Without hurry (2003)
  • Without hurry Live (2003)
  • I got used to wander one (Live) (2005)
  • Look, how I live (Live) (2005)
  • Grand Collection (2005)
  • All again (Reissue) (2009)
  • The Best (2009)
  • The Best songs (2010)
  • Mi Vas Lubim (Reissue) (2013)
  • References

    Voskreseniye Wikipedia