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4:10 / 83303 viewLive in Moscow music peace festival (1989)
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3:59 / 120256 viewGORKY PARK VIDEO
5:2 / 114757 viewSong:Two candles Artist:Gorky Park Band from Russia
5:0 / 58212 viewMusic Video from Gorky Park's album "Stare"
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61:59 / 5723 viewIn 1987 guitarist Alexey Belov, vocalist Nikolay Noskov, bassist Alexander "Big Sasha" Minkov, guitarist Jan Ianenkov, and drummer Alexander Lvov (formerly from Aria) came together to form Gorky Park. Stas Namin, a famous 70's soviet musician, became band's manager. Because Gorbachev lifted the censorship, many of underground rock bands, including Gorky Park, became able to receive more widespread popularity. Later that year the band left Russia for USA in search of a record deal. In the US the band soon made some connections in the record business. One of the first people to take notice was famous guitarist Frank Zappa. Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora also helped them to secure a deal with Mercury Records. The band released a self-titled debut album in 1989, featuring initials 'GP' stylized as a Hammer & Sickle on the cover. With the fall of the Iron Curtain and a growing interest in Soviets to western countries, Gorky Park soon became widely known. The band seemed to be a kind of symbol of American-Russian friendship. The band's first video, "Bang," received MTV rotation. Their next two singles, "Try to Find Me" and a collaboration with Bon Jovi, "Peace in Our Time," received rotation on mainstream radio stations.
4:37 / 8478 viewLive in Moscow music peace festival (1989)
4:51 / 72818 viewmy favorite from the Album "Moscow Calling" (1993)
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4:23 / 54167 viewTotally addicted to this song
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