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From: alex@kiae.su (Rudnew A.P.)
Date: Thu, 31 Oct 1991 07:29:44 -0800
To: rec-music-gaffa@hq.demos.su
Organization: Kurchatov Institute of Atomic Energy
Newsgroups: rec.music.gaffa Path: news-server From: serge@brain.nalchik.su ( Serge Koket ) Subject: Re: Re: UUSR Message-ID: <ACfG-3fawF@vine.slash.nalchik.su> Lines: 36 Sender: news-server@kiae.su Reply-To: serge@brain.nalchik.su Organization: ICS Slash, Ltd. Date: Thu, 31 Oct 91 14:08:25 +0300 In article <9110260649.AA03779@samba.acs.unc.edu> ylikreko@tne09.tele.nokia.fi, writes : -> In article <9110260649.AA03779@samba.acs.unc.edu> , Ken.Saintjohn@samba.acs.unc.EDU writes: -> > -> > Well fellow KaTe fans just thought I would let ya all know that there is -> > now at least one KaTe Bush album in the Soviet Union! :-) I sent Serg -> > an extra copy of "The Kick Inside" about 6 weeks ago, it sure took it's -> > time but eventually made it past the KGB :-) What follows is part of a -> > letter from Serge.... -> -> A year a ago I found a Bulgarian pressing of Never for Ever from a local -> shop. I'm pretty sure it was imported from Russia. Same shop also had -> Peter Gabriel's So released under Russian Melodika label. In the first: The Russian state album record venture named "Melodiya". And in the second: You may be absolutely sured that this company never record any albums with full concerts of Kate Bush or Peter Gabriel. -> So there has been at least some exposure to Kate Bush in Soviet Union before. Veeery funny! From where you have got such information? All albums and CDs in the USSR come from the abroad. Be sure! I will be glad to ask your another questions. Cheers, -- * Serge V. Koket * Soviet Union, * * email(EUnet): serge@brain.nalchik.su * Russia, * * INET : serge%brain.nalchik.su@ussr.eu.net * North Caucasus. * *************************************************************************