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Let Me Perish Without Return: Lament And Longing From The Fading Russian Empire 1889-1917 [Cassette]
Let Me Perish Without Return: Lament And Longing From The Fading Russian Empire 1889-1917 [Cassette]
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Various Artists - Let Me Perish Without Return: Lament And Longing From The Fading Russian Empire 1889-1917 [Cassette]
Available on cassette - Early recordings found in Russian neighborhoods in Brooklyn & Queens - Recordings sourced by Gary Sullivan of Bodega Pop from several gift and media stores in Forest Hills, Queens, and the Brighton Beach and Gravesend neighborhoods of Brooklyn Death Is Not The End collaborate with Bodega Pop, Gary Sullivan's cult WFMU show and blog rooted in a passion for digging for music in bodegas and cell-phone stores across NYC's boroughs. S. Sadovnikov - Let Me Perish Without Return; Bogemski & Mironova - In the Harem; Y. Morfessi - You Ask for Songs; V. Kriger - Conversation Between the Audience and the Gramophone; N. Plevitskaya - The Horse Drags Along Quietly; Unknown Artists - Unknown Song; D. Ershov - Tell Me, Comrade, How Did You End up in the Mine?; Borin & Dmitrievsky - No, No, I Don't Want; Bragin - Do You Remember, Comrade Constant?; N. Tamara - Swan Song; Mikhailova - In the Midnight Silence; L. Sibiryakov - Star, Forgive Me, It's Time for Me to Sleep; M. Komarova - Have Pity; M. Vavich - Have Pity; Orlov & Romanchenko - Nastenka; N. Shevelev - The Song of a Convict; Unknown Artists - Unknown Song; N. Dulkevich - The Last Five Roubles; A. Zharkovsky - Our Tormented, Tortured Brother Craftsman; F. Shalyapin - The Sun Rises and Sets
Release Date: November 14, 2025
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