RUSSIAN & USSR'S ARTISTS
LP 10"

Nadezhda Konstantinovna Krupskaya (was a Russian Bolshevik and the wife of Vladimir Lenin). N. K. Krupskaya (1869—1939). Recordings Of The Speeches. In memory of V. I. Lenin. From a speech dedicated to the 13th anniversary of the death of V. I. Lenin / ...Women have equal rights with men. From a speech at the 2nd All-Union Congress of Collective Farmers on February 14, 1935 // ...Grow change, strong change. From a speech at the All-Union Meeting of the Wives of Business Executives and Engineering and Technical Workers on May 11, 1936 / ...Bring science closer to the masses. From a speech at the 2nd session of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee on February 2, 1936 / ...Life has become light. From a speech to voters in the city of Serpukhov, November 1937. Liner notes - Vera Dridzo. Melodiya, 1967. 33D 20367—68. GOST 5289-68. Aprelevka factory of records (pink labels). Russia, USSR. Mono. Genre: Non-Music. Styles: Political, Speech. Record: M-. Cover: F.

Mark Fradkin's songs. Nochnyye vokzaly [Night train stations] (Yevgeniy Dolmatovsky) Maya Kristalinskaya / U menya v ryukzake [In my backpack] (Lev Oshanin) Vladimir Troshin / Nochnoy razgovor [Night talk] (Vladimir Lazarev) Anna German / Gde zhe ty, drug [Where are you, friend] (Lev Oshanin) Mark Bernes / Pesnya o khoroshikh lyudyakh [Song about good people] (Yevgeniy Dolmatovsky) The quartet of Soviet Song // Bud' so mnoyu strogoy [Be strict with me] (Igor Shaferan) Leonid Utyosov / Soldatskaya vdova [Soldier's widow] (Mikhail Matusovsky) Lyudmila Zykina / Morzyanka [Morse code] (Mikhail Plyatskovsky) Vladimir Troshin / Belaya noch' [White night] (Yevgeniy Dolmatovsky) Edyta Piecha. Melodiya, 1966. 33D-18135 // 33 D-18136. GOST 5289-61. Aprelevka factory of records (pink labels). Russia, USSR. Mono. Genre: Pop. Style: Vocal. Vinyl: VG+. Without a cover, in a polyethylene inner sleeve.

Songs of the peoples of the USSR. Topolya [Poplars] (Grigory Ponomarenko - Gennady Kolesnikov) In Russian - Ekaterina Shavrina / Cheremshina (Vasil Mikhaylyuk - Mykola Yuriychuk) In Ukrainian - Dmitro Gnatyuk / V puti [On the way] (Georgian folk song) In Georgian and Russian - Vocal-instrumental quintet "Orera" // Nad Pinai [Over Pina] (Yuri Semenyako - Zinovy Wager) In Belarusian - Eduard Mitsul / Gde zhe ty [Where are you] (Vasif Adigozalov - Nabi Khazri) In Azerbaijani - Vocal quartet "Gaya" / Oy ty, krasavitsa [Oh you beauty] (Armenian folk song) In Armenian - Tsatur Safaryan and Artashes Avetian / Kurdastar (Ablakhan Espaev - Nursultan Alimkulov) In Kazakh - Suat Abuseitov. Melodiya, 1967. 33D—20437 // 33D—20438. GOST 5289-61. Aprelevka factory of records (pink labels). Russia, USSR. Mono. Genres: Jazz, Pop, Folk, World, & Country. Styles: Vocal, Folk. Record: E. Generic paper cover: VG+.

Tango. Melodiya. 33D-24573-4. GOST 5289-68. USSR.