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Ukrainian John Peel Sessions

Ukrainian John Peel Sessions (Ukrainian: Українські Виступи в Івана Піла, romanizedUkrainski vistupi v Ivana Pila) is a compilation album by The Wedding Present, originally gathering their first three Ukrainian language John Peel radio sessions. It was scheduled to be released in late 1988 by their own record company, Reception Records, but was ultimately released in February 1989 by their new record label RCA.

Українські Виступи в Івана Піла
Compilation album by
ReleasedFebruary 1989
Recorded1986–1988, England
GenreFolk music
Length36:22 (re-release)
LabelRCA
ProducerDale Griffin
The Wedding Present chronology
Tommy
(1988)
Українські Виступи в Івана Піла
(1989)
Bizarro
(1989)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
NME8/10 (November 12, 1988) link
NME9/10 (February 1989) link
Allmusic (1989 release) link
Allmusic (2000 re-release) link

About the album edit

Origins edit

The Wedding Present guitarist Peter Solowka, whose father is Ukrainian, used to play a Ukrainian folk tune called "Hopak" to entertain his friends. When he did so during a radio session the band was recording for the BBC Radio 1 John Peel show, they decided to record the song for the session. The song was received well and, fired by Solowka's enthusiasm, the band decided to dedicate another Peel session to Ukrainian folk songs. Because none of them could sing Ukrainian to any acceptable degree, they decided to invite fellow Leeds musician "The Legendary" Len Liggins of The Sinister Cleaners, who had read Russian at University, to sing and play various instruments.

The resulting Peel session's broadcast provoked a reaction of Hang the Dance! member Roman Remeynes, himself fluent in Ukrainian, who jokingly accused the band of bastardising the music. This led to him being invited to join as well for a second Ukrainian-themed Peel session. By this time, original Wedding Present drummer Shaun Charman had been replaced with Simon Smith, coincidentally an ex-Sinister Cleaner himself.

Aborted Reception Records release edit

The band intended to release a compilation of the first and second Peel sessions as Українські Виступи в Івана Піла on their independent record label Reception Records, whose distribution was handled by Red Rhino, a York-based division of the independent UK distribution network, The Cartel. Red Rhino issued a radio promo of "Davni Chasy" and pressed a batch of the LP for release in late 1988, but went into receivership before it could actually release the album. Prompted by the demise of their backers, The Wedding Present decided to fold their own record label and sign with a regular record company. Of the original pressing (catalogue number REC010), a small number of copies managed to leave the warehouse; these are nowadays sought after.

RCA release edit

The company The Wedding Present signed with was RCA, which immediately bought up the Red Rhino batch of the album and pressed a new batch themselves. Українські Виступи в Івана Піла was released in February 1989, backed with a new pressing of the "Davni Chasy" promo. RCA pleaded with the band to have a regular release of the song, better known as "Those Were the Days My Friend", which they were sure would provide them with a Top Ten hit. The band, however, refused. Українські Виступи в Івана Піла reached #22 in the UK albums charts.

After the album's release, the band went on a short British tour that was well received. Bolstered by the success, they recorded a third Ukrainian Peel session. After that, the Ukrainian phase in The Wedding Present's career was over, but Liggins, Remeynes and Solowka decided to continue playing together as The Ukrainians. Their 1991 eponymous debut album features contributions by all Wedding Present band members.

Re-release edit

In 2000, independent record label Fresh Ear Records re-released Українські Виступи в Івана Піла, changing its Latin-alphabet subtitle to Ukrainian John Peel Sessions. The re-release also includes the third Peel session and "Hopak", the song with which it all began, and so compiles all Ukrainian-themed songs recorded by The Wedding Present.

The 6 CD box set The Complete Peel Sessions also contains all of the Ukrainian songs.

Peter Solowka went on to play these and other songs in his new group, The Ukrainians.

Track listing edit

All tracks traditional, arranged by David Gedge, except as noted.

Original release edit

Side A edit

  1. "Давні Часи / Davni Chasy" ("Those Were the Days") – 2:56
  2. "Їхав Козак за Дунай / Yikhav Kozak za Dunai" – 2:23
  3. "Тютюнник / Tiutiunyk" – 1:20
  4. "Задумав Дідочок / Zadumav Didochok" – 2:06
  5. "Світить Місяць / Svitit Misyats" – 2:29

Side B edit

  1. Катруся / Katrusya – 2:32
  2. Вася – Васильок / Vasya Vasyl'ok 2:49
  3. Гуде Дніпро Гуде / Hude Dnipro Hude – 2:23 (Mikhailo Kuziw)
  4. Верховино / Verkhovyno – 7:17

Re-release edit

  1. Давні Часи / Davni Chasy – 2:56
  2. Через Річку Через Гай / Cherez Richku Cherez Hai – 3:17 (Liggins, Remeynes, Solowka)
  3. Світить Місяць / Svitit Misyats – 2:29
  4. Тютюнник / Tiutiunyk – 1:20
  5. Задумав Дідочок / Zadumav Didochok – 2:06
  6. Їхав Козак за Дунай / Yikhav Kozak za Dunai – 2:23
  7. Гуде Дніпро Гуде / Hude Dnipro Hude – 2:23 (Mikhailo Kuziw)
  8. Катруся / Katrusya – 2:32
  9. Вася – Васильок / Vasya Vasyl'ok 2:49
  10. Серцем і Душею / Sertsem i Dusheyu – 1:56 (Liggins, Remeynes, Solowka)
  11. Завтра / Zavtra – 3:21 (Liggins, Remeynes, Solowka)
  12. Гопак / Hopak – 1:27
  13. Верховино / Verkhovyno – 7:17

Personnel edit

The Wedding Present
Additional musicians
Technical staff
  • Dale Griffinproducer
  • Mike Engels – engineer (12)
  • Miti Adhikari – engineer (12)
  • Mike Robinson – engineer (1-11, 13)
  • Fred Kay – engineer (3-4, 6-8)

Sources edit

  • Peter Solowka, liner notes to the original release and updated version for the Fresh Ear re-release
  • Mark Hodkinson, Thank Yer, Very Glad, 1990 (ISBN 0-7119-2106-7)

External links edit

  • Scopitones, home of The Wedding Present
  • The Ukrainians

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Ukrainian John Peel Sessions Ukrainian Ukrayinski Vistupi v Ivana Pila romanized Ukrainski vistupi v Ivana Pila is a compilation album by The Wedding Present originally gathering their first three Ukrainian language John Peel radio sessions It was scheduled to be released in late 1988 by their own record company Reception Records but was ultimately released in February 1989 by their new record label RCA Ukrayinski Vistupi v Ivana PilaCompilation album by The Wedding PresentReleasedFebruary 1989Recorded1986 1988 EnglandGenreFolk musicLength36 22 re release LabelRCAProducerDale GriffinThe Wedding Present chronologyTommy 1988 Ukrayinski Vistupi v Ivana Pila 1989 Bizarro 1989 Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingNME8 10 November 12 1988 linkNME9 10 February 1989 linkAllmusic 1989 release linkAllmusic 2000 re release link Contents 1 About the album 1 1 Origins 1 2 Aborted Reception Records release 1 3 RCA release 1 4 Re release 2 Track listing 2 1 Original release 2 1 1 Side A 2 1 2 Side B 2 2 Re release 3 Personnel 4 Sources 5 External linksAbout the album editOrigins edit The Wedding Present guitarist Peter Solowka whose father is Ukrainian used to play a Ukrainian folk tune called Hopak to entertain his friends When he did so during a radio session the band was recording for the BBC Radio 1 John Peel show they decided to record the song for the session The song was received well and fired by Solowka s enthusiasm the band decided to dedicate another Peel session to Ukrainian folk songs Because none of them could sing Ukrainian to any acceptable degree they decided to invite fellow Leeds musician The Legendary Len Liggins of The Sinister Cleaners who had read Russian at University to sing and play various instruments The resulting Peel session s broadcast provoked a reaction of Hang the Dance member Roman Remeynes himself fluent in Ukrainian who jokingly accused the band of bastardising the music This led to him being invited to join as well for a second Ukrainian themed Peel session By this time original Wedding Present drummer Shaun Charman had been replaced with Simon Smith coincidentally an ex Sinister Cleaner himself Aborted Reception Records release edit The band intended to release a compilation of the first and second Peel sessions as Ukrayinski Vistupi v Ivana Pila on their independent record label Reception Records whose distribution was handled by Red Rhino a York based division of the independent UK distribution network The Cartel Red Rhino issued a radio promo of Davni Chasy and pressed a batch of the LP for release in late 1988 but went into receivership before it could actually release the album Prompted by the demise of their backers The Wedding Present decided to fold their own record label and sign with a regular record company Of the original pressing catalogue number REC010 a small number of copies managed to leave the warehouse these are nowadays sought after RCA release edit The company The Wedding Present signed with was RCA which immediately bought up the Red Rhino batch of the album and pressed a new batch themselves Ukrayinski Vistupi v Ivana Pila was released in February 1989 backed with a new pressing of the Davni Chasy promo RCA pleaded with the band to have a regular release of the song better known as Those Were the Days My Friend which they were sure would provide them with a Top Ten hit The band however refused Ukrayinski Vistupi v Ivana Pila reached 22 in the UK albums charts After the album s release the band went on a short British tour that was well received Bolstered by the success they recorded a third Ukrainian Peel session After that the Ukrainian phase in The Wedding Present s career was over but Liggins Remeynes and Solowka decided to continue playing together as The Ukrainians Their 1991 eponymous debut album features contributions by all Wedding Present band members Re release edit In 2000 independent record label Fresh Ear Records re released Ukrayinski Vistupi v Ivana Pila changing its Latin alphabet subtitle to Ukrainian John Peel Sessions The re release also includes the third Peel session and Hopak the song with which it all began and so compiles all Ukrainian themed songs recorded by The Wedding Present The 6 CD box set The Complete Peel Sessions also contains all of the Ukrainian songs Peter Solowka went on to play these and other songs in his new group The Ukrainians Track listing editAll tracks traditional arranged by David Gedge except as noted Original release edit Side A edit Davni Chasi Davni Chasy Those Were the Days 2 56 Yihav Kozak za Dunaj Yikhav Kozak za Dunai 2 23 Tyutyunnik Tiutiunyk 1 20 Zadumav Didochok Zadumav Didochok 2 06 Svitit Misyac Svitit Misyats 2 29 Side B edit Katrusya Katrusya 2 32 Vasya Vasilok Vasya Vasyl ok 2 49 Gude Dnipro Gude Hude Dnipro Hude 2 23 Mikhailo Kuziw Verhovino Verkhovyno 7 17 Re release edit Davni Chasi Davni Chasy 2 56 Cherez Richku Cherez Gaj Cherez Richku Cherez Hai 3 17 Liggins Remeynes Solowka Svitit Misyac Svitit Misyats 2 29 Tyutyunnik Tiutiunyk 1 20 Zadumav Didochok Zadumav Didochok 2 06 Yihav Kozak za Dunaj Yikhav Kozak za Dunai 2 23 Gude Dnipro Gude Hude Dnipro Hude 2 23 Mikhailo Kuziw Katrusya Katrusya 2 32 Vasya Vasilok Vasya Vasyl ok 2 49 Sercem i Dusheyu Sertsem i Dusheyu 1 56 Liggins Remeynes Solowka Zavtra Zavtra 3 21 Liggins Remeynes Solowka Gopak Hopak 1 27 Verhovino Verkhovyno 7 17Personnel editThe Wedding Present Peter Solowka accordion mandolin tambourine backing vocals lead guitar on Hopak David Gedge rhythm guitar backing vocals Keith Gregory bass guitar Shaun Charman drums 3 4 6 8 12 Simon Smith drums 1 2 5 9 11 13 Additional musicians Len Liggins vocals violin balalaika flute 1 11 13 Roman Remeynes vocals mandolin 1 2 5 9 11 13 Technical staff Dale Griffin producer Mike Engels engineer 12 Miti Adhikari engineer 12 Mike Robinson engineer 1 11 13 Fred Kay engineer 3 4 6 8 Sources editPeter Solowka liner notes to the original release and updated version for the Fresh Ear re release Mark Hodkinson Thank Yer Very Glad 1990 ISBN 0 7119 2106 7 External links editScopitones home of The Wedding Present The Ukrainians Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ukrainian John Peel Sessions amp oldid 1177727160, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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