The Space Cossacks - Never Mind the Bolsheviks: The Best of the Space Cossacks

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Album Details

Title: Never Mind the Bolsheviks: The Best of the Space Cossacks
Artist: The Space Cossacks
Release Date: 11/1/2005
Label: Musick Recordings
Album Type(s): Explicit lyrics sticker
UPC: 612645002525
Genre: Rock
Styles: Instrumental Rock, Indie Rock, Surf Revival, Alternative/Indie Rock
Moods: Energetic, Freewheeling, Playful, Quirky, Gleeful
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. The Space Victory Theme
  2. Red Sunrise
  3. Solaris Stomp
  4. Bombora
  5. Transylvanian Orbit
  6. Metsakukkia
  7. The Defector
  8. The Jewel of Duende
  9. Tsunami Tsurprise
  10. Space Probe
  11. Exolumina
  12. The Apes of Wrath
  13. Black Sand
  14. Penetration [#]
  15. Transatlantic Orbit
  16. Cossack Rocket Patrol
  17. Escape from Gulag 17
  18. Planet of the Apes
  19. Mir Rescue
  20. Gunmetal Express
  21. Hava Nagila [#]
  22. Tsar Wars
  23. Moroccan Adventures [Live][#]
  24. Red Sunrise [Live][#]

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2005CDMusick Recordings25

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Album Review

Since this Washington, D.C.-based surf collective only released two albums in its relatively brief existence (from 1996-2000), a best-of collection would seem to be unnecessary. But both of those discs were out of print, at least on CD, as of this compilation's appearance in 2005, so Never Mind the Bolsheviks is now the Space Cossacks' only legacy. And it serves them well. The 24 tracks squeezed into 70 minutes cherry-pick the best from their minimal catalog and add a pair of live tunes as well as some rare singles and unreleased nuggets for the collectors. While there was nothing particularly unique about the Cossacks' retro Dick Dale/Ventures approach, the instrumental quartet is a better than average contemporary surf combo with a deep understanding of its genre. But, thankfully, that didn't prevent the band from writing originals that can proudly stand next to the few classics they cover. The '50s sci-fi space themes are highlighted by song titles such as "Solaris Stomp" and "Transylvanian Orbit," as the reverb and vibrato are cranked up to 11. It's all good, trashy fun and, based on these caffeinated tunes, it seems that lead guitarist Ivan Pongracic is one of the great lost instrumental guitarists of the '90s. His lines are propulsive and jittery, with just enough flamenco, Middle Eastern, and punk influences to bring intriguing twists to a genre not known for them. Liner notes from label owner Art Bourasseau and other fans provide relevant history, but the lack of detailed track information explaining which album and/or year each song was recorded is surprising. Regardless, the album brims with raucous, rocking music and is a fitting final testament to a band that sadly surfed too far under the radar. ~ Hal Horowitz, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Art BourasseauCompilation Producer, Liner Notes
Brian AdamsPhotography
Bruce KaneEngineer
Catherine GrayGuitar (Bass)
Doug HoekstraDrums, Group Member, Drums
Ferenc DobronyiDesign
Ivan Pongracic Jr.Guitar, Group Member
John Ellington BlairAuthor
Mark EnglishGuitar
Phil DirtAuthor