Svoboda (song) explained

Cover:Yuri Shevchuk signature.svg
Type:single
Artist:DDT
Album:Blizzard of August
Released:2000
Recorded:1997
Genre:rock music
Length:06:15
Label:Grand Records
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Prev Year:2000
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Svoboda (English: Freedom) is a song by the Russian rock band DDT. It was written by Yuri Shevchuk in 1997 for the album “”.

The song was written by Yuri Shevchuk while writing songs for the new program “World Number Zero” in 1997. It was originally called “Swamp”, and the first version of the song was included in the so-called “Village Album” a demo recording of the album “World Number Zero” made by Shevchuk and Konstantin Shumailov.

Rough studio recordings of “Svoboda” began in the summer of 1998 during the recording of the album “World Number Zero”, but due to the rigid concept of the album, it was included with modifications in the more lyrical album “”, released in February 2000.

The song was highly appreciated by Alexander Solzhenitsyn. He said he had never heard the word sung like that or spoken at all.[1]

In 2024, after the death of Russian oppositionist Alexei Navalny, Yuri Shevchuk dedicated a song to his memory.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: ДДТ: Понимание свободы . Энциклопедия рока.
  2. News: Юрий Шевчук на концерте в Астане посвятил песню "Свобода" Навальному. Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. 18 February 2024 .