Tag: Antrop

  • The Beatles — Rubber Soul
    Antrop,Bootlegs

    The Beatles — Rubber Soul

    Although the album officially hit the market on March 5, 1992, every cover displays the year 1991 — suggesting that the artwork was finalized long before the record’s release.

  • The Beatles — Help
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    The Beatles — Help

    There are two known versions of the cover: one with the English title HELP! and another with the Cyrillic “ПОМОГИ” (“Help” in Russian). The image was mirrored, and the band members’ heads…

  • The Beatles — Yellow Submarine
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    The Beatles — Yellow Submarine

    The original Yellow Submarine cover, built from Heinz Edelmann’s whimsical illustrations, took on a distinctly local twist in Antrop’s 1991 release (catalog no. П91 00137).

  • The Beatles — White Album
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    The Beatles — White Album

    For Andrei Tropillo, the Beatles’ “White Album” was the pinnacle — especially the song Blackbird — so when he started releasing his own versions of legendary albums in 1991, he…

  • History of Antrop Vinyl Labels
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    History of Antrop Vinyl Labels

    Antrop used several different label designs in just three years of production. There are six main types: plain logo, JCS (Jesus Christ Superstar), apples, target 1, target 2, and target…

  • The Byrds Greatest Hits — Antrop
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    The Byrds Greatest Hits — Antrop

    The cover was completely redesigned, but the author clearly attempted to preserve both the original theme (grass and flowers) and a similar color contrast. Title is also new & somewhat…

  • Bobby Charles — Clear Water
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    Bobby Charles — Clear Water

    There were some Antrop’s releases which authors aren’t identified. As Kibalchich admits, he sometimes gave certain covers to his friends for illustration. They usually painted them using gouache.

  • Jesus Christ Superstar
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    Jesus Christ Superstar

    The rock opera Jesus Christ Superstar was banned, yet well known in the Soviet Union. It is no surprise that Tropillo — catholic himself, who began releasing records under the…

  • Aquarium — Radio Africa (1983)
    Albums

    Aquarium — Radio Africa (1983)

    Two summers had already gone by with mass late-night bike rides through the then-popular resort of Solnechnoye (see Music of the Silver Spokes). That’s how the album began — first in…

  • Aquarium — Thirst (1987)
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    Aquarium — Thirst (1987)

    One of the first 7-inch rock albums legally published on Melodiya, recorded by Tropillo. About a year after 10 arrows, Alexander Florensky was asked to design another record — this…