Choba B CCCP, the Russian translation of “Back In The USSR”, was released in the Soviet Union in 1988, making Paul the first artist from the West to issue an album exclusively for that market. (It was released in the rest of the world following the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.) Ruminating on the next stage of his career following 1986’s Press To Play, Paul decided he wanted to get back to his roots, so hired three session musicians and spent just two days covering his favourite hits from the 1950s. The recording sessions produced 22 songs in total, 13 of them ending up on the final album, with one of the songs left off being a cover of The Beatles’ ‘I Saw Her Standing There’. For Paul, it was a deeply personal album and a way to acknowledge fans who had supported him and The Beatles since the start. “When I was very young I asked my dad if people wanted peace,” Paul explained at the time. “He said to me, ‘Yes, people everywhere want peace – it’s usually politicians that cause trouble.’ It always seemed to me that the way The Beatles’ music was admired in the USSR tended to prove his point, that people the world over have a great deal in common. In releasing this record exclusively in the Soviet Union, I extend the hand of peace and friendship to the people of Russia.”
M**Q
Good old rock and roll.
A great live album from Paul show great his love and respect for the songs that formed his youth. He plays lead guitar on three tracks and shows he is not just a bass player. The album has been pressed well and is good quality, nice and flat with no surface noise. The album sleeve is a little flimsy though and my copy arrived without any outer packaging just the address label stuck to the cover hence the corners were bent when it was delivered, but the music is superb. Would recommend to any Paul fan.
R**R
as all of this reissued series comes with bonus tracks, none have been added as an extra
the audio is wonderful, but all the graphic art of the original vinyl was totally modified in this reprint, the original russian vinyl on the back cover was totally different from this one including the colors of the original cover, the audio this same thing, didn't really change anything on vinyl, just the new label
Y**S
Very Good
Very Good
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