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Gorky Park (band)

Gorky Park (international title), aka GP, or Парк Горького (Russian title) is a Soviet, American and Russian hard rock band formed in 1987 by musician, composer and producer Stas Namin at his producing centre SNC in Moscow.[2][3] It is the only Soviet and Russian band to have some success on the MTV and Billboard charts and become world famous.[2][4]

Gorky Park / Парк Горького
First live performance at the SNC-35 Open Air Festival. Gorky Park, Moscow. 28.09.2022
Background information
Origin Soviet Union
 United States
 Russia
GenresHard rock, glam metal[1]
Years active1987–1991, 2022–present
LabelsMercury Records
PolyGram
SNC Records
MembersOleg Izotov
Sergey Arutyunov
Timofei Grigorovich
Marco Mendoza
Alexey Baev
Kenny Aronoff
Past membersNikolai Noskov
Aleksandr Marshal
Alexey Belov
Yan Yanenkov
Alexander Lvov
Websitegorkypark-band.com gorkypark-band.ru gorkypark.group

The main springboard to the heights of popularity in the USSR, United States and other countries was the band's participation in the Moscow International Peace Festival, organised by Stas Namin and Doc McGhee. It took place on August 12–13, 1989 at the Luzhniki Stadium under the motto "Rock Against Drugs" and was broadcast on MTV in 59 countries. Gorky Park participated in the festival alongside Bon Jovi, Ozzy Osbourne, Mötley Crüe, Scorpions, Cinderella and Skid Row.[2][3][4][5] After the festival, in August 1989, US PolyGram released GP's first and only studio album of the same name, Gorky Park, recorded entirely in English by the original band, which entered the 1989 US Billboard 200[4] chart and brought the band worldwide fame.[2][6]

In the original line-up, with lead vocalist Nikolay Noskov and general producer Stas Namin, the group lasted only three and a half years.[2][3] In 1990, when Namin sent Gorky Park to its first US tour, there was a conflict in the group, and it broke up.[2][6]

After 30 years, Stas Namin revived his project, and on August 28, 2022[7][8][9] the first concert performance of the band in the new line-up took place at the Russian rock festival "SNC. 35 Years" in Moscow Gorky Park.[10][11] The special guest at this performance was the leader-vocalist of the original Gorky Park, Nikolay Noskov. He passed the baton to the new musicians,[9][11] who conquered the audience with their professionalism and drive and received offers to tour in Russia and abroad.[9][10] The new line-up of GP are musicians from Russia and the US, singing about Love, Peace and Freedom.[12][8][10]

History

In 1987, guitarist Alexey Belov, vocalist Nikolay Noskov (both from Moskva band), bassist Alexander "Big Sasha" Minkov, guitarist Yan Yanenkov, and drummer Alexander Lvov (formerly from Aria) came together to form Gorky Park.[13] Stas Namin, a famous 1970s Soviet musician, became the band's manager. Because Mikhail Gorbachev lifted the censorship, many underground rock bands, including Gorky Park, became able to gain wider popularity. Later that year the band left Russia for the United States in search of a record deal.[4][14]

In the U.S. the band soon made some connections in the record business. One of the first people to take notice was musician Frank Zappa.[4] Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora also helped them to secure a deal with Mercury Records.[14]

The band released a self-titled debut album in 1989,[13] featuring initials "GP" stylized as a hammer and sickle on the cover. With the fall of the Iron Curtain and a growing interest in Soviets to western countries, Gorky Park soon became widely known.[13] The band seemed to be a kind of symbol of American-Russian friendship.[4] The band's first video, "Bang", received MTV rotation.[4] Their next two singles – "Try to Find Me" and a collaboration with Bon Jovi "Peace in Our Time" – received rotation on mainstream radio stations.

Gorky Park participated in that year's Moscow Music Peace Festival alongside Bon Jovi, Mötley Crüe, Skid Row, Cinderella, Ozzy Osbourne and Scorpions.[13] Gorky Park joined the other acts from the Moscow Music Peace Festival in the compilation album Stairway to Heaven/Highway to Hell. This album included each band performing one song from an artist who died from, or a band who lost a member to, drug problems. Gorky Park's contribution was a cover of The Who's "My Generation". Namin's producing centre is referred to in the lyrics of the Scorpions hit Wind of Change.[15] In 1989, guitar manufacturer Kramer introduced a balalaika-shaped Gorky Park signature model, similar to Belov's custom-made instruments.[16]

The band continued into 1990 touring with Bon Jovi and performing at the Goodwill Games opening ceremony.[4] Gorky Park live shows often featured the band dressed in traditional Russian style, waving Soviet and American flags. In 1991, the band received Scandinavian Grammis award as the best new international act.

As Perestroika era came to its end, the group's fame in America subsided rather quickly.[13] Nikolai Noskov left the band in 1990, but Gorky Park remained active and kept releasing albums in the 1990s,[4] with Minkov taking over as lead vocalist. 1992's Moscow Calling, produced by Fee Waybill, sold 500,000 copies outside the US.[4] Their next album, Stare, was released in 1996, but only in Russia, followed up by promotional tour of the former USSR states.[4] In 1998, the band released Protivofazza.[4] In 1999, Nikolay Noskov joined for the first time in nine years to sing "Bang", also Alexander Minkov left the band and started his solo career under the stage name Alexander Marshall. Gorky Park was never officially claimed to disband, but have been inactive since 2001. Belov and Yanenkov continued to perform Gorky Park songs in their bands "Park Belova" (Belov Park) and "Muzykanty gruppy Gorky Park" (Musicians of the Gorky Park band). Line-up of that period: Alexey Belov (vocals, guitars), Yan Yanenkov (guitars), Alexander Bagnov (bass), Alexander Makin (drums).

Since then, Gorky Park made several brief reunions in festivals. In 2008, Gorky Park received Muz-TV award for contribution to Rock music and performed "Moscow Calling" with Alexander Minkov.[17]

On November 18, 2012, the band played a special show in Crocus City Hall in Moscow to celebrate their 25th anniversary. Nikolay Noskov joined the band on stage for the first time since 1999 to sing "Bang".[17]

Members

Current lineup
  • Oleg Izotov — lead guitar, lead vocals (2022—present)
  • Pavel Popov — rhythm guitar, lead vocals (2022—present)
  • Alexey Baev — rhythm and lead guitars (2022—present)
  • Marco Mendoza — bass guitar, backing vocals (2022—present)
  • Kenny Aronoff — drums (2022—present)
Past members
  • Nikolai Noskov — lead vocals (1987—1990, 1999, 2012, 2022)
  • Aleksandr Marshal – bass guitar (1987–1998; 1999, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2019), backing vocals (1987-1992; 1999, 2012), lead vocals (1992-1998, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2019)
  • Alexey Belov – lead guitar, backing vocals (1987—1998; 1999, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2019), keyboards (1989—1994), rhythm guitar (2019)
  • Yan Yanenkov — rhythm guitar, occasional backing vocals (1987—1998; 1999, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2015)
  • Alexander "Little Sasha" Lvov — drums, backing vocals (studio) (1987–1998, 1999, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2019)
  • Nikolai Kuzminykh – keyboards (1994—1998)

Timeline

Discography

Studio albums

Year Title Label US Release
1989 Gorky Park Mercury Records 80[18] Europe
USA
Russia
1992 Moscow Calling BMG International, N.V.
1996 Stare Nox Music
1998 Protivofazza Nox Russia

"—" – Album did not chart or was not released in country

Singles

Year Title Chart peaked Album
US
1989 "Bang" Gorky Park
"Try to Find Me" 81[19]
"Peace in Our Time"
1992 "Moscow Calling" Moscow Calling
1996 "Stare" Stare
2001 "Сделано в России" (Made in Russia)
2019 "Hello my Friend"

Popular culture

  • A snippet of "Bang" was used in HBO's Barry season-one finale. The song was played in the scene where the Chechens were readying their weapons.

References

  1. ^ Curtis Zimmermann. "Gorky Park Review by Curtis Zimmermann". AllMusic.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Official website of the Gorky Park band // gorkypark-band.ru
  3. ^ a b c Arthur Gasparyan. Stas Namin: "I was banned until I was 35" // mk.ru (02.03.2018)
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Gorky Park | Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved 18 July 2021.
  5. ^ The first show business in new Russia. // Passport to the world, July–August 1993
  6. ^ a b Gorky Park. Birth. // Argumenti.ru (02.08.2017)
  7. ^ We released almost all of the Soviet rock and roll of the '70s and '80s // Evening Moscow, 24.08.2022
  8. ^ a b About the revival of the Gorky Park group // Radiokp.ru, 30.07.2022
  9. ^ a b c More than 10 thousand spectators gathered at the Russian rock festival SNC-35 // TASS, 29.08.2022
  10. ^ a b c Revival of the Gorky Park band // Argumenti.ru, 21.12.2022
  11. ^ a b Stas Namin revived ‘’Gorky Park’’ and fulfilled Marco Mendoza's dream // InterMedia, 29.08.2022
  12. ^ About internal culture, real rock 'n' roll, and the new Gorky Park lineup // Radio1, 25.08.2022
  13. ^ a b c d e Colin Larkin, ed. (1999). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Heavy Rock (First ed.). Virgin Books. p. xx. ISBN 0-7535-0257-7.
  14. ^ a b . 12 November 2009. Archived from the original on 2009-11-12. Retrieved 18 July 2021.
  15. ^ Pristed, Birgitte Beck (2017-08-01). The New Russian Book: A Graphic Cultural History. Springer. p. 187. ISBN 978-3-319-50708-8.
  16. ^ Bacon, Tony (2018-03-13). Electric Guitars: The Illustrated Encyclopedia. Book Sales. p. 227. ISBN 978-0-7858-3572-1.
  17. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 25 August 2009. Retrieved 18 July 2021.
  18. ^ "Charted albums in Billboard 200". AllMusic. 2006. Retrieved May 18, 2010.
  19. ^ "Singles Charted in Billboard Hot 100". AllMusic. 2006. Retrieved May 18, 2010.

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BaevKenny AronoffPast membersNikolai NoskovAleksandr MarshalAlexey BelovYan YanenkovAlexander LvovWebsitegorkypark band wbr com gorkypark band wbr ru gorkypark wbr groupThe main springboard to the heights of popularity in the USSR United States and other countries was the band s participation in the Moscow International Peace Festival organised by Stas Namin and Doc McGhee It took place on August 12 13 1989 at the Luzhniki Stadium under the motto Rock Against Drugs and was broadcast on MTV in 59 countries Gorky Park participated in the festival alongside Bon Jovi Ozzy Osbourne Motley Crue Scorpions Cinderella and Skid Row 2 3 4 5 After the festival in August 1989 US PolyGram released GP s first and only studio album of the same name Gorky Park recorded entirely in English by the original band which entered the 1989 US Billboard 200 4 chart and brought the band worldwide fame 2 6 In the original line up with lead vocalist Nikolay Noskov and general producer Stas Namin the group lasted only three and a half years 2 3 In 1990 when Namin sent Gorky Park to its first US tour there was a conflict in the group and it broke up 2 6 After 30 years Stas Namin revived his project and on August 28 2022 7 8 9 the first concert performance of the band in the new line up took place at the Russian rock festival SNC 35 Years in Moscow Gorky Park 10 11 The special guest at this performance was the leader vocalist of the original Gorky Park Nikolay Noskov He passed the baton to the new musicians 9 11 who conquered the audience with their professionalism and drive and received offers to tour in Russia and abroad 9 10 The new line up of GP are musicians from Russia and the US singing about Love Peace and Freedom 12 8 10 Contents 1 History 2 Members 2 1 Timeline 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 Singles 4 Popular culture 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditIn 1987 guitarist Alexey Belov vocalist Nikolay Noskov both from Moskva band bassist Alexander Big Sasha Minkov guitarist Yan Yanenkov and drummer Alexander Lvov formerly from Aria came together to form Gorky Park 13 Stas Namin a famous 1970s Soviet musician became the band s manager Because Mikhail Gorbachev lifted the censorship many underground rock bands including Gorky Park became able to gain wider popularity Later that year the band left Russia for the United States in search of a record deal 4 14 In the U S the band soon made some connections in the record business One of the first people to take notice was musician Frank Zappa 4 Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora also helped them to secure a deal with Mercury Records 14 The band released a self titled debut album in 1989 13 featuring initials GP stylized as a hammer and sickle on the cover With the fall of the Iron Curtain and a growing interest in Soviets to western countries Gorky Park soon became widely known 13 The band seemed to be a kind of symbol of American Russian friendship 4 The band s first video Bang received MTV rotation 4 Their next two singles Try to Find Me and a collaboration with Bon Jovi Peace in Our Time received rotation on mainstream radio stations Gorky Park participated in that year s Moscow Music Peace Festival alongside Bon Jovi Motley Crue Skid Row Cinderella Ozzy Osbourne and Scorpions 13 Gorky Park joined the other acts from the Moscow Music Peace Festival in the compilation album Stairway to Heaven Highway to Hell This album included each band performing one song from an artist who died from or a band who lost a member to drug problems Gorky Park s contribution was a cover of The Who s My Generation Namin s producing centre is referred to in the lyrics of the Scorpions hit Wind of Change 15 In 1989 guitar manufacturer Kramer introduced a balalaika shaped Gorky Park signature model similar to Belov s custom made instruments 16 The band continued into 1990 touring with Bon Jovi and performing at the Goodwill Games opening ceremony 4 Gorky Park live shows often featured the band dressed in traditional Russian style waving Soviet and American flags In 1991 the band received Scandinavian Grammis award as the best new international act As Perestroika era came to its end the group s fame in America subsided rather quickly 13 Nikolai Noskov left the band in 1990 but Gorky Park remained active and kept releasing albums in the 1990s 4 with Minkov taking over as lead vocalist 1992 s Moscow Calling produced by Fee Waybill sold 500 000 copies outside the US 4 Their next album Stare was released in 1996 but only in Russia followed up by promotional tour of the former USSR states 4 In 1998 the band released Protivofazza 4 In 1999 Nikolay Noskov joined for the first time in nine years to sing Bang also Alexander Minkov left the band and started his solo career under the stage name Alexander Marshall Gorky Park was never officially claimed to disband but have been inactive since 2001 Belov and Yanenkov continued to perform Gorky Park songs in their bands Park Belova Belov Park and Muzykanty gruppy Gorky Park Musicians of the Gorky Park band Line up of that period Alexey Belov vocals guitars Yan Yanenkov guitars Alexander Bagnov bass Alexander Makin drums Since then Gorky Park made several brief reunions in festivals In 2008 Gorky Park received Muz TV award for contribution to Rock music and performed Moscow Calling with Alexander Minkov 17 On November 18 2012 the band played a special show in Crocus City Hall in Moscow to celebrate their 25th anniversary Nikolay Noskov joined the band on stage for the first time since 1999 to sing Bang 17 Members EditCurrent lineupOleg Izotov lead guitar lead vocals 2022 present Pavel Popov rhythm guitar lead vocals 2022 present Alexey Baev rhythm and lead guitars 2022 present Marco Mendoza bass guitar backing vocals 2022 present Kenny Aronoff drums 2022 present Past membersNikolai Noskov lead vocals 1987 1990 1999 2012 2022 Aleksandr Marshal bass guitar 1987 1998 1999 2008 2009 2012 2013 2015 2019 backing vocals 1987 1992 1999 2012 lead vocals 1992 1998 2008 2009 2012 2013 2015 2019 Alexey Belov lead guitar backing vocals 1987 1998 1999 2008 2009 2012 2013 2015 2019 keyboards 1989 1994 rhythm guitar 2019 Yan Yanenkov rhythm guitar occasional backing vocals 1987 1998 1999 2008 2009 2012 2013 2015 Alexander Little Sasha Lvov drums backing vocals studio 1987 1998 1999 2006 2008 2009 2012 2013 2015 2019 Nikolai Kuzminykh keyboards 1994 1998 Timeline EditDiscography EditStudio albums Edit Year Title Label US Release1989 Gorky Park Mercury Records 80 18 EuropeUSARussia1992 Moscow Calling BMG International N V 1996 Stare Nox Music 1998 Protivofazza Nox Russia Album did not chart or was not released in country Singles Edit Year Title Chart peaked AlbumUS1989 Bang Gorky Park Try to Find Me 81 19 Peace in Our Time 1992 Moscow Calling Moscow Calling1996 Stare Stare2001 Sdelano v Rossii Made in Russia 2019 Hello my Friend Popular culture EditA snippet of Bang was used in HBO s Barry season one finale The song was played in the scene where the Chechens were readying their weapons References Edit Curtis Zimmermann Gorky Park Review by Curtis Zimmermann AllMusic a b c d e f Official website of the Gorky Park band gorkypark band ru a b c Arthur Gasparyan Stas Namin I was banned until I was 35 mk ru 02 03 2018 a b c d e f g h i j k l Gorky Park Biography amp History AllMusic Retrieved 18 July 2021 The first show business in new Russia Passport to the world July August 1993 a b Gorky Park Birth Argumenti ru 02 08 2017 We released almost all of the Soviet rock and roll of the 70s and 80s Evening Moscow 24 08 2022 a b About the revival of the Gorky Park group Radiokp ru 30 07 2022 a b c More than 10 thousand spectators gathered at the Russian rock festival SNC 35 TASS 29 08 2022 a b c Revival of the Gorky Park band Argumenti ru 21 12 2022 a b Stas Namin revived Gorky Park and fulfilled Marco Mendoza s dream InterMedia 29 08 2022 About internal culture real rock n roll and the new Gorky Park lineup Radio1 25 08 2022 a b c d e Colin Larkin ed 1999 The Virgin Encyclopedia of Heavy Rock First ed Virgin Books p xx ISBN 0 7535 0257 7 a b Oficialnyj sajt Park Gorkogo 12 November 2009 Archived from the original on 2009 11 12 Retrieved 18 July 2021 Pristed Birgitte Beck 2017 08 01 The New Russian Book A Graphic Cultural History Springer p 187 ISBN 978 3 319 50708 8 Bacon Tony 2018 03 13 Electric Guitars The Illustrated Encyclopedia Book Sales p 227 ISBN 978 0 7858 3572 1 a b Intervyu Alekseya Belova Archived from the original on 25 August 2009 Retrieved 18 July 2021 Charted albums in Billboard 200 AllMusic 2006 Retrieved May 18 2010 Singles Charted in Billboard Hot 100 AllMusic 2006 Retrieved May 18 2010 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gorky Park band Official Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gorky Park band amp oldid 1163879061, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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