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Alina Simone: Tales from the Cold War

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Long ago and far away, I studied Russian in high school. It was so many years ago ago that I can't recall why learning Russian seemed like a good idea, or why my high school even offered it in the first place. Maybe it was because the Cold War was in full effect and nuclear paranoia ran deep, and that the Russian language and Cyrillic alphabet seemed exotic and scarily fascinating. Whatever the reasons, I took two years of it and did okay. By now, however, about all I remember is dosvidanya ("goodbye") and the ability to jabber a bit in what sounds like (but actually isn't) Russian.

Lately I've been wishing I'd retained more of my Russian, thanks to sometime Triangle resident Alina Simone's "Everyone Is Crying Out To Me, Beware" -- an album sung entirely in Russian. "Beware" first crossed my radar after I selected Simone to be in this past January's "Eight Great Local Acts" feature. Five minutes into interviewing her, I knew there was no way I could do justice to Simone's story or "Beware" in the limited space I had to work with for "Great Eight." So I've done a longer feature that gets into the back-story of the Ukrainian-born Simone reconnecting with her roots via the music of the late great Russian punk legend Yanka Dyagileva.

Check that here; and catch what will probably be her last Triangle performance for a good long while Tuesday at Chapel Hill's Local 506.

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From Russia with song

Good job sharing information about new musical genres and talents with your readers.  I have recently discovered a desire and passion to learn Russian(which isn't an easy task even after mastering the Cyrillic alphabet).  Needless to mention that I also have being  listening to dozens of contemporary Russian Europop singers and tried to get acquainted with the genius of Pushkin to no avail.  However, I will not give up easily for I intend to persevere. Thank you, where can you buy Allina's CDs?

 Spaceeba

From Russia with song

Hey there -- you can find her albums at better record stores that carry indie-label stuff, or order directly from her label. Or there's always amazon.

Better yet, if you live close by, go to her show in Chapel Hill on Tuesday & buy a CD directly from her. She'd probably throw in a signature for free.

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About the blogger

David Menconi has been the News & Observer's music critic since 1991. Before that, he spent five years at the Daily Camera in Boulder, Colo. He has a masters in journalism from the University of Texas and a B.A. in English from Southwestern University. You can find more of his writing here.

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