Barbulators

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Night In The Jungle 00:00 Tools
Nice Guy 00:00 Tools
I'm Aint a Nice guy 00:00 Tools
Surf 00:00 Tools
Frenzy 00:00 Tools
Crazy For My Baby 00:00 Tools
I feel good 00:00 Tools
Need You So Much 00:00 Tools
Dream Lover 00:00 Tools
Heveinu Sholom Aleihem 00:00 Tools
Million Of Light Years 00:00 Tools
Surfing 00:00 Tools
Vampa Twist 00:00 Tools
Barbarian Dances 00:00 Tools
So Many Tears 00:00 Tools
Alien 00:00 Tools
Revival 00:00 Tools
Wooly Bully 00:00 Tools
Do What 00:00 Tools
Sugar 00:00 Tools
Route 66 00:00 Tools
Look What You Get 00:00 Tools
Jailbirdsong 00:00 Tools
Route 66 (Troup) 00:00 Tools
I Love You Much To Much 00:00 Tools
Crazy For My Baby (Dixon) 00:00 Tools
Midnight Train 00:00 Tools
Jamaica 00:00 Tools
Smokie 00:00 Tools
Murder In The Gravejard 00:00 Tools
Monna Lisa 00:00 Tools
Going Away 00:00 Tools
Is You Or Is You Ain't My Baby (Jordan) 00:00 Tools
Midnight Train (Burlison) 00:00 Tools
Wooly Booly (Samudio) 00:00 Tools
Nice Guy / Rockabilly Girl 00:00 Tools
Jailbird song 00:00 Tools
Batman Theme 00:00 Tools
Twenty Flight Rock (Cochran) 00:00 Tools
Battle Of Jerico (Unknown) 00:00 Tools
Good Morning Litle Schoolgirl (Morgnfield) 00:00 Tools
Frenzy (Hall) 00:00 Tools
Minnie The Mucher (Millis) 00:00 Tools
Twenty Flight Rock 00:00 Tools
Hot Line (Nokie Edwards) 00:00 Tools
Moon Talk (Hoffman) 00:00 Tools
A Cup Of Coffe (Barbulators) 00:00 Tools
Jamaika (Trad) 00:00 Tools
Twenty Flight Rock (Cochrn) 00:00 Tools
Route 66 (1999) 00:00 Tools
Route 66 (2000) 00:00 Tools
Need you so mush 00:00 Tools
Dream Lover (Darrin) 00:00 Tools
Mystery Train (Parker) 00:00 Tools
Papa's Got A New Bag (Brown) 00:00 Tools
Nice Guy (Barbulators) 00:00 Tools
Drinkin'Wine Spoo-dee-dee (NcGee) 00:00 Tools
I Ain't A Nice Guy 00:00 Tools
The Comet 00:00 Tools
Angelina 00:00 Tools
Sway 00:00 Tools
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1994, Crazy Dj of “Radio-Katusha” Stas Kunyavsky not being able to hold in his mad energy got together with a group of spacey soul mates and offered them to perform straight away on the stage of Ten Club with the impromptu show in the “Elvis Presley- James Brown-Tom Waits” style. “ I decided to form a rock-and-roll band, because I needed to do something with my extra energy” - says Stas. The first half a year of the group being, stylish sound and eccentric behavior made it one of the most popular, entertaining and unpredictable club projects. Rock Fuzz magazine named Barbulators the year 1994 discovery and presented prizes in “Best Male Voice” and “Best Show” nominations The influence of the 1950s music on the group grew more and more strong. And starting from 1996 Barbulators equip with the contrabass, which adds hurricane slap to the highly explosive mixture of rockabilly, psycho, surf and ska. He following hits appear “Night in the Jungle”, “Vampa Twist” and ballads like “Jailbird Song”. The group takes part in various rockabilly and psycho music collections recordings. Barbulators perform on the same stage with the leading figures of psycho and rock as Meteors, Kingdom Come, and Quakes. They visit Kaliningrad, Moscow, Petrozavodsk, Yaroslavl, Helsinki and other cites with concerts In 2002 in order to refresh the sound Barbulators choose a new trend which can be characterized as dance-metal and come up with a new program “Alien” with rough and energetic songs as “I’m An Alien”, “Are You Ready For Love” and lyrical “Million Of Light Years”. Besides the music new things appeared in the stage show as well. Famous master of body art Alexander Sergeev and pyrotechnics specialists worked with the group. At the premiere of the program in the Red Club it was prohibited to set anything on fire but the performance of the band threw the bomb into the audience Detailed and careful selection of musicians gradually gathered present day, thought to be the best members of the group-permanent leader Stas Kunyavsky, bass guitarist Stas Boytsov, guitarist Denis Ostashev and drummer Alexander “Gvozd” Tikhomolov. Group members’ music tastes diversity leads to the symbiosis of various trends in their creativity from disco and funk to psycho and punk rock. It’s hard to characterize what Barbulators do in one word. It concerns not only the music but the show as well. Some 1950s and later hits are interpreted by the group in their own unique manner, for example “Crazy For My Baby”. The new concept makes an impact on the further creative search the direction of which is obvious from the new songs “Need You So Much Baby” and others. One can get an impression that the group has found its own style, but Barbulators do not stop, they continue to change. Who knows what is next? Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.