Кровь за кровь (Russian for Blood for Blood; transliterated as Krov' za krov') is the fifth studio album by Russian heavy metal band Aria. It was released in 1991.
Track listing
All lyrics written by Margarita Pushkina.
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1. |
"Прощай, Норфолк!" | Vitaly Dubinin, Vladimir Holstinin | Farewell, Norfolk! |
5:20 |
2. |
"Зомби" | Dubinin, Holstinin | Zombie |
4:30 |
3. |
"Антихрист" | Dubinin, Holstinin | Antichrist |
5:04 |
4. |
"Не Хочешь - Не Верь Мне" | Dubinin, Holstinin | You’d Better Believe Me |
4:02 |
5. |
"Кровь за Кровь" | Dubinin, Holstinin | Blood for Blood |
7:43 |
6. |
"Бесы" | Dubinin, Sergey Mavrin | Demons |
3:21 |
7. |
"Всё, Что Было" | Valery Kipelov | All That Was |
5:14 |
8. |
"Следуй за Мной!" | Kipelov | Follow Me! |
4:42 |
Lyric themes
- "Farewell Norfolk!" tells of the mystical disappearance of the Royal Norfolk Regiment in 1915, during the Gallipoli Campaign.
- "Zombie" tells a horror story about a zombie who rises from his grave to avenge his murder.
- "Antichrist" features a view of the Book of Revelation from the devil's point of view.
- "You'd Better Believe Me" is a sequel to "Hero of Asphalt", telling of the deceased biker's post-death experience.
- "Blood for Blood" is about the fate of Pontius Pilate, and is based on the novel The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov.
- The song "You'd Better Believe Me" was translated into English and was featured on Aria's compilation album Shtil'.
Personnel
- Ivan Evdokimov - Sound Engineer
- Sergey Ryleev - Sound Engineer
- Yuri Fishkin - Management
- Stas Karyakin - Mastering
- Vasily Gavrilov - Artist
- Aleksandr Gavrilov - Artist
- Konstantin Pylaev - Photography
- Nadir Chanishev - Photography
- Valentin Kudryavtsev - Computer Design
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