Smutnoye Vremia

Смутное Время
Studio album by Kipelov and Mavrin
Released 1997
Genre Heavy metal, hard rock
Length 60:34
Label Moroz records

Смутное Время (Smutnoye Vremia, Russian for "Vague Time") is a standalone album by vocalist Valery Kipelov and guitarist Sergey Mavrin, both formerly of Aria (Kipelov was still a member of Aria when it was released). Alik Granovsky, former Aria bassist, was a guest musician on "SV", but composed no songs for it. Songs from the album are still played both by Kipelov's group "Kipelov" and Mavrin's "Mavrik".

Although the major vein of the album is heavy metal, common for both artists, it also includes some slow ballads and even a "drunkard"-blues song, "Vypyem Yesho" (One More Drink).

Track #4, "Ya Svoboden" (I am Free), suddenly became a hit in 2003 when it was re-released by Kipelov and a music video was aired on MTV. The ballad topped Russian rock charts and was featured on MTV Russia's Top 20.

Track listing

  1. Путь Наверх (Way to the Top) - 7:13
    (Kipelov - Margarita Pushkina)
  2. Выпьем Ещё (One More Drink) - 5:49
    (Kipelov, Mavrin, Berkut - Pushkina)
  3. Вот и Все Дела! (Now That's All!) - 6:05
    (Kipelov, Mavrin - Pushkina)
  4. Я Свободен (I am Free) - 7:29
    (Kipelov - Pushkina)
  5. Смутное Время (Vague Time) - 6:44
    (Kipelov - Pushkina)
  6. Свет Дневной Иссяк (Daylight is Gone) - 6:04
    (Mavrin - Pushkina)
  7. Castlevania - 6:06
    (Mavrin - Pushkina)
  8. Ночь в Июле (A Night in July) - 7:16
    (Kipelov - Pushkina)
  9. Будем Жить, Мать Россия! (We Will Survive, Mother Russia!) - 7:00
    (Kipelov, Mavrin - Pushkina)
  10. Кода (Coda) - 0:47
    (Mavrin - Pushkina)

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