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Kolibri (band) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kolibri (band)
Kolibri is a Soviet and Russian experimental pop/rock group formed in 1988 in Saint-Petersburg playing an eclectic brand of baroque pop blended with elements of post-punk, cabaret, chanson and dominated by vocal harmony. In their heyday Kolibri, according to rock historian Andrey Burlaka, combined ironic high posturing with touchingly humane attitude, writing and performing songs that were described variously as exquisite, depressive, extravagant, romantic, naive, sophisticated and decadent.〔(Kolibri Андрей Бурлака )〕 The band released six studio albums which were received both in Europe and their native Russia but never had any commercial success.〔(www.newsmusic.ru ShowBiz somehow doesn't dig Kolibri )〕〔(www.allmusic.com Kolibri )〕 Natasha Pivovarova, Kolibri's founding member, left in 1998 to form her own band Sous (The Sauce). She died in a car crash in Crimea, Ukraine, in September 2007.〔(Известия.Ру: Колибри founder died in a car crash in Crimea )〕 ==Band history== Kolibri were formed in 1988, originally as a side project for Natalya Pivova′rova (born 17 July 1963 in Novgorod),〔(www.izbrannoe.ru )〕 then a member of Sergey Kuryokhin's Populyarnaya Mekhanika. She invited to join in six other girls, who were associated with the Leningrad Rock Club in one way or another but haven’t had any stage experience, and suggested they'd form a kind of musical theater and perform cover versions in a cabaret/avant-garde/post-rock fashion. On 8 March 1988 the septet premiered their Vacation of Love set (its title referring to the Japanese film) at the Leningrad Rock Club. According to critic Andrey Burlaka the concert caused furore and the girls became the overnight sensation of the city's cultural scene.〔 By the time of their next gig, though, Kolibri were five: Pivovarova, Yelena Yudanova, Irina Sharovatova, Olga Feshchenko, and Inna Volkova. Soon the band members started writing their own material.〔
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