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Zvuki Mu (album) : ウィキペディア英語版
Zvuki Mu (album)

''Zvuki Mu'' is the only internationally released album by the Russian band Zvuki Mu and their third album overall. The album was released in 1989, during the time when Russian music was a big fad in Western countries. It was produced by Brian Eno.
The tracks on ''Zvuki Mu'' were taken from their first two Russian albums, ''Prostye veshchi'' and ''Krym'', and were remixed by Brian Eno. One track would later be rerecorded for their third Russian album, ''Transnadezhnost''.
The album was released in Russia in 1998 with a bonus track. This Russian reissue was rereissued in 2013 on vinyl.
== Tracklist ==
# The Source of Infection
# Crazy Queen
# Forgotten Sex
# Zero Minus One
# Leave Me Alone
# Krym
# Gadopiatnika
# Paper Flowers
# Traffic Policeman
# Zima (Winter)
# Zima (Dance Remix) - bonus track only on Russian CD and vinyl editions.

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