Thanks to the release of the vinyl disc “Cross the Threshold“, the rock band Black Coffee in 1987 became the very first all-Union famous team playing heavy is believed that the history of this Soviet and Russian rock band began in the late 70s, when a student of Gnesinka Dmitry Varshavsky wrote his first song “Country“ based on the poems of Andrei Voznesensky. From this moment, it is customary to start counting the creativity of Black Coffee.“Cross the Threshold“ is the first “metal“ album of a domestic rock band that got into the music departments of Soviet stores. To say that it has become popular is to say nothing. It was simply swept off the shelves, the total circulation of sales amounted to almost two million second track of the album was the rock ballad “Vladimir Rus“, which among the fans of the group was named after the first lines- “Wooden churches of Russia“. The song was written by Dmitry Varshavsky based on the poems
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