Gruppa krovi (Russian: Группа крови, lit.'blood type, blood group' Russian IPA: /ˈɡrupːə ˈkrovʲɪ/) is the sixth studio album by Soviet rock band Kino, first released in 1988. Released at the height of Perestroika and Glasnost, together with a crime thriller titled The Needle (Russian: Игла, romanized:Igla) released in the same year starring lead vocalist Viktor Tsoi, it would go on to be the band's most popular album both inside and eventually outside the Soviet Union, with songs from the album, including the title track, commonly being listed among top 100 lists of Russian music.[4]
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After the Soviet release, the album was released in the United States in 1989 by Capitol Records.[5][6] The album's title song "Gruppa krovi", is about the constant selfless struggle for what is right as well as being anti-war anthem. At the request of a U.S. fan, the song was also translated and recorded in English as "Blood Type".[7]
Album cover
The Russian theatrical poster for ‘Dr Mabuse, The Gambler, which influenced the album cover's design.
Gruppa krovi’s album cover is reminiscent of the post-war Russian avant-garde and pre-war suprematist movements, and the art of artists such as El Lissitzky. It is directly inspired by the poster of the Russian release of Fritz Lang’s 1922 silent film Dr. Mabuse the Gambler (German: Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler, Russian: Доктор Мабузе, игрок, romanized:Doktor Mabuze, igrok).[citation needed]
Re-release
In 1989, Gold Castle Records released the album on CD, audio cassette, and vinyl in the U.S.
On 21 November 1989, Victor Musical Industries released the remastered album (with the 9th track "Prokhozhiy") on CD in Japan.
In 1991, Russian Disc released the album on vinyl for the first time in the Soviet Union.
In 1993, General Records re-released the album on CD without digital remastering in Austria.
In 1995, MF Records, a label owned by Mikhail Fridman, re-released the album on CD without digital remastering in Germany.
In 1996, Moroz Records re-released the digitally remastered album (with the 9th track "Prokhozhiy") on CD and audio cassette.
In 2003, Moroz Records reissued the album as part of a box set collection containing 15 CDs.
In 2012, Moroz Records re-released the album on vinyl.
In 2019, Maschina Records restored the album from original mastertapes and released it on LP, CD and CS along with bonus material.
In popular culture
"Gruppa krovi" was featured in Grand Theft Auto IV's soundtrack, but was removed in April 2018 after the ten-year license expired.
American heavy metal band Metallica covered the title track “Gruppa krovi” live at a concert in Moscow's Luzhniki Stadium on July 21, 2019, twenty nine years and a day after the band had last performed there live before Tsoi's car accident later in 1990.[8]
A remix of "Gruppa krovi" was used by the Russian video game War Thunder in a trailer for the update "Drone Age"
Yuri Kasparyan – lead guitar, keyboards ("Poprobuy spet' vmeste so mnoy")
Igor Tikhomirov – bass guitar
Georgiy Guryanov – Yamaha RX-11 drum machine, backing vocals, bass guitar ("Zakroy za mnoy dver', ya ukhozhu", "Mama, my vse soshli s uma", "Poprobuy spet' vmeste so mnoy", "Prokhozhiy")
Additional personnel
Andrei Sigle – keyboards
Igor Verichev – backing vocals ("Prokhozhiy")
Alexey Vishnya – mixing and mastering, backing vocals ("Gruppa krovi")
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