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THE STORE OF WONDERS: 1972-1979

Visokosnoe Leto

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Boxset/Compilation, released in 1995

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Увертюра/Overture 5.25
2. Похититель снов/The Slumberthief 8.05
3. Лавка чудес/The Store of Wonders 5.32
4. Мона Лиза/Mona Lisa 3.30
5. Рондо вне тональности/Rondo Outside the Tone 7.23
6. Зеркала/Mirrors 1.12
7. Песня о бунтаре/The Song About the Rioter 6.18
8. Парадокс/Paradox 4.05
9. Мир деревьев/The World of Trees 4.25
10. Сатанинские пляски/Satan's Hop 5.50

Total: 53.05

Line-up / Musicians

- Alexander Sitkovetsky / vocals, guitar
- Kris Kelmi / keyboards
- Alexander Kutikov / bass, vocals
- Valery Efremov / drums
- Vladimir Vargan / lead vocals (9)

Releases information

Sintez Records
This compilation includes some tracks from the rock opera "Prometheus the Imprisoned", recorded on tape in 1978 and never released on CD.

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3.75
(9 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(11%)
11%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(22%)
22%
Good, but non-essential (56%)
56%
Collectors/fans only (0%)
0%
Poor. Only for completionists (11%)
11%

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Review by Prog-jester
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4 stars 4 stars only because of quality. The material itself is wonderful. BTW, check the Russian Prog Thread and Free Legal Prog Music Downloads thread as well - you can listen to these songs if you LEGALLY download them from the proposed links.

To give an impression, imagine a mixture of DEEP PURPLE, URIAH HEEP and ELP - band's keyboardist Kris Kelmi deeply shared guitarist's (Alexander Sitkovetsky - later he'll form AUTOGRAF, another Russian Prog legend) views on composing and performing their material. Being one of the first Prog-Rock bands in USSR, VISOKOSNOE LETO composed hard-rock songs supplying them with fiery keyboard passages and complex signatures.Their magnum opus , "PROMETHEUS THE IMRISONED" ,never saw the light as a CD (despite the fact that it is avalaible on some half-legal sites...oops, I'm silent!)...Sadly, now nobody from the former members has no interest to their past activity (though Sitkovetsky did a self-cover of "Satan's Hop" for his recent solo-album). I wish "PROMETHEUS ..." will be released someday as a CD - I even could wrote a story for inlay booklet...

OK, down to the music. Boxset opens with "Overture" - instrumental composition in a manner of "ELP's Toccata meets KANSAS".Astonishing one, and a frequent live number. The following one is probably one of the most known works band ever did - "The Slumberthief" (Pokhetitel Snov),a 8-minute opus about the magic person who steals dreams and slumbers. It begans with a nervous solo, and only on 4th minute Alexander starts singing. Haunting and even frightening track, that represents LETO's best (IMHO). Another hit follows - "The Store of Wonders" (Lavka Tchudes)! Imagine BLACK SABBATH mixed with PINK FLOYD - heavy verse changes into dreamy chorus with background voices...The mid-part reminds of DEEP PURPLE's most mature works with legendary Blackmore/Lord interplays... "Mona Lisa" is a simply and enjoyable pop-rock-song, very memorable and catchy. "Rondo outside the Tone"(Rondo vne tonalnosti) is again a dark and heavy instrumental, confirming band's reputation as one of the best in USSR in 70s. "Mirrors" (Zerkala) is a short and unusual acoustic song, leding to another public's favourite - "The Song about the Rioter" (Pesnya o Buntare), very good lyrically and musically...ironic and even cynical view on rioter's life . "Paradox" is the same way paradoxical (excusance for calambour) - "Hail to the enemies - they're sometimes more frankly than friends"(and the whole lyrical concept of the song is based on related sayings). "The World of Trees" is actually a part of "PROMETHEUS..." opera ,not the best one, but the most melodical and ballad-like. Closing "Satan's Hop" is again nervous and complex instrumental track in best LETO's traditions.

In summing I must admit that we have no opportunity to witness LETO's activity anymore.This is said.On the other hand, we can listen to their music and recommed it to others (as I do right now). If you have any questions or interested in English translation of LETO's lyrics - just PM me.

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