This is, I believe, one of the first 33-rpm LPs to be issued with the recordings of the Red Army Ensemble. Please see the Red Army Ensemble's discography here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandrov_Ensemble_discography#Vox:_Red_Army_En...
Songs include: Volga Boat Song, Troika, Song About Shchors, Doubinouchka, They Are Valiant, Seven Sons-in-Law, Soviet National Anthem, Meadowland, Song of the Prisoner, Under the Oak Tree, Nightingale Song, and Sing Soldier.
Conducted by Colonel Boris Alexandrov. Issued on the Vox label, STPL 515.090
@nuggetman109 Actually, I heard about this from a video on here of Moscow, 1941.
MrUltimatezeldafan1 5 days ago
Stalin's favorite song. He listened to it while having his entire senior officer corpse murdered.
esl190 2 months ago
If you like this, search Moscow, 1941 by Brian Balmages. Based on this song, but a band arrangement and one I prefer to this.
nuggetman109 3 months ago 2
Music is life even in death.
TJPinoy 4 months ago
The Russian army certainly had some stirring music.
GloriousReturns 4 months ago
It was nearly 40 years ago when I learned this song and played it in concert. I still get the same thrill every time that I hear it.
GoldenWinger001 5 months ago
I have this song on cassette. Love it. So epic.
rotaryjesus 7 months ago
there is no more words to say....
thank you.
ASHTHEMAX1 8 months ago
Nice upload thanks - heard this tune in an old movie "Foreign Affair", tracked it down to here.
Aeonian199 1 year ago