
The singer-songwriter tradition of any country reflects the hearts and thoughts of the people, and in Russia this is no different. In quiet, often acoustic settings, the artist performs his music, making the song and it's words the focus above all else. Through vivid lyrics, metaphorical language, and soulful melody, the singer-songwriter can mask controversial and difficult topics to bring his message home, or simply convey his most personal thoughts through music. During the days of the Soviet Union, artists like Vysotsky, Vertinsky, and Okudjava pioneered the Russian singer-songwriter style. All wrote on themes central to Russian life, sang with heartfelt passion, popularized a genre for the people and about the people, and, through their individual and unique styles of performances, ensured the lasting popularity of the singer-songwriter.
1) My Little Loom
2) Gertruda
3) Nikita of Riazan
4) China
5) Three Sisters
6) Little Swallow
7) My Lady (Gosudaryna)
8) Fate's Rusty Pail
9) Vanka Morosov
10) The Fastest Plane on Earth
11) Tarusa
12) Dubrovsky
13) The Mares of Reckless Abandon
14) Garcon Number 2
15) Russian Nirvana