
Kids in Balance. Zaderei
Revisiting 'Children of Balance' and the Early Days of Russian Rock
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I've read 'Children of Balance' by Zaderi, the founder of Alisa, at least three times now. Each time, it's been with a decade or so between readings. This book's a fascinating glimpse into the early days of Russian rock, and I'm still hooked. I love how the author weaves together stories of the bands that defined the era, like Bichkova, 'Kino', and Yanka. It's a must-read for anyone interested in Russian rock history.
















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What's 'Children of Balance' about, and why should I care?
This book's a fascinating look at the early days of Russian rock, and it's a must-read for anyone interested in the subject. Zaderi's passion for the music shines through on every page, and the narrative's engaging and easy to follow.
Who's Zaderi, and why is he important?
Zaderi's the founder of Alisa, and he's also the author of this book. He's a key figure in Russian rock history, and his story's woven throughout the narrative.
What's the deal with 'Kino' and Yanka?
Both 'Kino' and Yanka were influential bands in the early days of Russian rock. The author does a great job of explaining their significance and how they fit into the larger narrative.
Is this book only for fans of Russian rock?
No way! While it's definitely a great choice for fans of the music, the book's also a great intro to the subject for anyone interested in history, music, or culture.
How long does it take to read 'Children of Balance'?
This book's a quick and engaging read, and most people can finish it in a weekend.
Is there a lot of technical jargon or musical theory in the book?
Nope! The writing's engaging and easy to follow, making it a great choice for fans of all ages.
What's the book's tone like?
The book's got a great balance of humor and heart, making it a really enjoyable read.
Is the book well-researched?
Absolutely! The author's clearly done their homework, and the book's full of interesting anecdotes and insights.
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- •The narrative's gripping, and it's as much about the people as the music
- •Zaderi's passion for Russian rock shines through on every page
- •This book's a great intro to the key bands and figures of the era
- •It's well-researched and full of interesting anecdotes
- •The writing's engaging and easy to follow, making it a great choice for fans of all ages
- •The book's got a great balance of humor and heart, making it a really enjoyable read
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- •Some of the characters can feel a bit one-dimensional at times
- •The book's focus on the early days of Russian rock might leave some readers wanting more
- •A few of the supporting characters feel like they're only there to advance the plot
- •The book's not as much about the music itself as it is about the people involved
- •Some readers might find the writing a bit too simplistic at times
- •The book's not as comprehensive as some readers might hope, given its subject matter



