Group "Boston Tea Party", once wrote a song about the first Russian Internet, his first album was "Spies of glamor." Away from the first to the first concert of the album took 12 years. Tradition of jazz, French chanson, rock and dark cabaret artfully woven into the music, "Boston Tea Party", so the group. One of the most mysterious phenomena of the Metropolitan Art Bohemia Leader of the "Boston Tea Party" journalist Vladimir Preobrazhensky - author of the first songs in the Russian language on the Internet ("New escapism", 1997), the founder of courtly decadence and the festival "Velvet Underground" who attended the third anniversary of its history and fashion historian Alexander Vasiliev and former deputy Alexei Mitrofanov and socialite Oksana Robsky. Often working at the intersection of music and theater, the band creates an atmosphere at his concerts decadent salons, cabaret and glam show. Often working at the intersection of music and theater, creating the band an atmosphere at his concerts decadent salons, cabaret and glam provocative video for the song "Spies Glamour" went around the Runet, and the song "Nocturne" is intended to become a favorite among the capital have sado-masochists. Material for her debut album "Spies glamor", which was released on the label Nemo Records, received the approval of the competent rock critics, including AK Trinity. The album contains the best songs from the beginning of the "Boston Tea Party". Presentation of the album on 14 March in the "Smith and Sons" - Krasnopresnenskaya nab. 14, compared to the "Expocentre" on board "Silver." Home - 20.00. "Boston Tea Party" - "Spies glamor" is how specifically commented on NEWSmusic.ru Tracklisting "Spies Glamour" and Vladimir Preobrazhensky: Tracklist "Boston Tea Party" - "Spies glamor" 1 "Spies of Glamour" - adds a measure of ironic decadent Fantasy rowdy music video format home video that has received a lot of popularity on the Internet, and fair amount of angry responses (as intended!). The album sounds neat jazz-rock version of the song. Second "Nocturne" - as I said, Cervantes' story of sexual maniac rassazannaya itself on Warhead ", previously in the electronic version, which appeared on the single mix" is (Nocturne "in 2002, a limited edition" One of the earliest songs. " band), and was in the compilation of "Singing in Russian" contain, triggered by passed Cd country. On the album, "Spies Glamour" was unexpectedly sharp, found jazz-rock sound, with four saxophones sound like a loser and enigmatic opera singing . in the final third, "cartoons" - it seems that many of us do not notice, cause an unnatural way of life as it is not good, fabulous cartoons from childhood.. This is ... Cartoons large magapolisa. 4th "Last Tango in Paris." The song was written immediately a hit, of course. Not without the influence of the cult film by Bernardo Bertolucci, but not his motives Original anthem aesthetics, modern decadence, escapism and - festival "Velvet Underground," the three times in Moscow, collect the most interesting musicians, poets, designers, dancers and artists. 5th 'Passengers'. The first line of the march - "Everyone has a chimera" - a quote from the same prose poem by Charles Baudelaire. Any other comments, I think unnecessary. 6th "There, behind the wall." The composition was in the days of the "Flying Dutchman" is written (the first group V.Preobrazhenskogo), around 1995. But only now got the bulk and multilayered (both acoustic and the semantic component) form. Most existential song album. 7th New escapism - the first song in Russian on the Internet, such as secured at the time of the authoritative magazine "home computer." Previously on the maxi-single, "Nocturne" contain (2002). Original track in 2002 complemented the magnificent recitative Japanese woman named Yoko Nishida, a close friend of "Boston Tea Party". 8th Spies Glamour (chanson version). It is on this version with taperskimi keyboard was clips that the famous gothic stripper, poet and actress Anna Bergstrom played. The composition of the "Boston Tea Party" Vladimir Preobrazhensky - vocals, guitars, keyboards, effects Ivan Datsyuk - bass guitar, backing vocals Michael Protasov - Drums Daniel Shlapak - Violin Paul Verenchikov - Saxophone
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