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V/A – FESTIVAL SPRING RHYTHMS TBILISI-80– 1980 (USSR) progressive rock

A double LP compiling the prize-winning songs of the festival was released in 1981The "Spring Rhythms. Tbilisi-80" (Russian: Весенние ритмы. Тбилиси-80, Vesennye ritmy. Tbilisi-80) was a musical event held in Tbilisi, capital of the Georgian SSR, Soviet Union, from March 8 to March 16, 1980. It was the first official rock festival in the Soviet Union and is frequently considered the turning point in the history of Soviet and Russian rock music.
Organization
The festival was organized by the Georgian National Philharmonic Hall, the Union of Composers of the Georgian SSR, and the Republican Center for Youth Culture at the Georgian Komsomol Central Committee. The acclaimed Russian musicologist and the first Soviet rock-critic Artemy Troitsky was also heavily involved in organizing the event. The organizers enjoyed the support of Eduard Shevardnadze, the contemporary First Secretary of Georgian Communist Party, who is said to have sought, in this way, to pacify the Georgian youth increasingly involved in nationalist and dissident activities after the April 1978 demonstrations in Tbilisi, and to nurture his image as a liberal leader.
Although dubbed by some as a "Soviet Woodstock", the festival was essentially a state-sanctioned musical competition with the declared aim "to promote the development of original Soviet VIA music... and to discover new talented performers and composers." The jury, formed by the officially established Soviet composers and musicologists, was chaired by Yuri Saulsky and included Murad Kazhlayev, Giya Kancheli, Konstantin Pevzner, Vladimir Rubashevsky, Arkadi Petrov, and others. Many suspected that the festival was an attempt by the Soviet establishment to channel the Soviet rock movement into a controllable ideological vessel. However, the event was truly democratic in that it allowed amateur performers to contest on equal terms with professional musicians. Over twenty groups from seventeen cities of the Soviet Union arrived in Tbilisi to take part in the event. Yet, several notable bands, for example Sergei Rudnitsky's Araks and Aleksey Romanov’s Voskresenie were not invited to take part in the competition.
Prize winners
The first prize was awarded to Mashina Vremeni, a rock band from Moscow led by Andrei Makarevich, which fascinated the public with their poetic lyrics and, through this success, firmly established themselves on the Soviet rock scene, and to Gunnar Graps’s Magnetic Band from Tallinn, Estonian SSR, which performed a mixture of jazz-rock, blues and funk and was noted for their instrumental mastership.
The second prize was won by Alexander Sitkovetsky’s art-rock group Avtograf hailing from Moscow, Gunesh from Ashkhabad, Turkmen SSR, playing jazz-rock based on Turkmen folk melodies, and Labyrinth from Batumi, Adjar ASSR, Georgia, which performed a half-hour composition marrying folk-rock with traditional Georgian choral music.
The professional Georgian soft-rock band VIA-75 led by Robert Bardzimashvili, to the surprise of many, received only the third prize which they shared with Dialog led by the organist Kim Breitburg from Donetsk, Ukrainian SSR, the eclectic band Integral from Saratov, Russian SFSR, and Tip-Top from Riga, Latvian SSR, whose success was largely indebted to the singer Harald Simanis.
A popular Georgian beat-band Blitz led by Valery Kocharov was awarded a special prize of the audience.
The compilation of the award-winning songs was released as a 2 LP Лауреаты фестиваля "Весенние ритмы" Тбилиси – 80 ("The Laurel-winners of the Festival Spring Rhythms Tbilisi-80") by the Soviet state-run record label Melodiya in 1981.
A1. Mashina Vremeni - Khrustalny gorod
A2. Mashina Vremeni -Sneg
A3. Avtograf - Irlandiya. Olster
A4. Labyrinth - Sakartvelo
B1. Avtograf - Pristegnite remni bezopasnosti
B2. Avtograf - Kapriz Blyuz
B3. Integral - Stranniy mir
B4. Integral - Suliko
B5. Magnetic Band - Lady Blues
C1. VIA-75 - Rodina
C2. Magnetic Band - Troubadour on a Highway
D1. Labyrinth - Moya Gruziya
D2. Gunesh - Reka Tuni
D3. Integral - Podsnezhnik

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Анонимный комментирует...

Thanks for this upload! This may be an unusual question, but could you do me the favour and post the track titles in cyrillic letters? It would be nice to have the original spelling but I don't know how to type these letters on a qwertz keyboard. Thanks!

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1. Хрустальный город (Музыка и слова А. Макаревича) Группа "Машина времени"
2. Снег (Музыка и слова А. Макаревича) Группа "Машина времени"
3. Ирландия. Ольстер (А. Ситковецкий - М. Пушкина) Рок - группа "Автограф"
4. Весенние ритмы, из композиции "Сакартвело" (М. Киладзе) ВИА "Лабиринт"
5. Пристегните ремни безопасности (А. Ситковецкий) Рок - группа "Автограф"
6. Каприз блюз (Музыка и слова А. Ситковецкого) Рок - группа "Автограф"
7. Странный мир (Ч. Немен - В. Луговой) Шоу - ансамбль "Интеграл"
8. Сулико (Грузинская песня) Шоу - ансамбль "Интеграл"
9. Леди блюз (Музыка и слова Г. Грапса) Рок - группа "Магнетик бенд"
10. Родина (Музыка народная - слова народные и А. Церетели, обработка Р. Бардзимашвили) ВИА "75"
11. Трубадур на магистрали (Г. Грапс - В. Миртем) Рок - группа "Магнетик бенд"
12. Моя Грузия (М. Киладзе - И. Нонешвили, С. Гугунава) ВИА "Лабиринт"
13. Река Туни (Туркменская народная песня, обработка Ш. Бяшимова) ВИА "Гунеш"
14. Подснежник (Татарская народная песня, обработка Б. Алибасова и В. Доленко) Шоу - ансамбль "Интеграл"

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Анонимный комментирует...

Thank you very much!