Minaret (band)

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Minaret
Minarə
OriginBaku, Azerbaijan SSR
GenresProgressive rock
Years active1981-1991
Associated actsCharley ATL
Past membersOtar Jalilov

Nazim Hasanov
Vadim Syrykh
Arnold Ayriyan
Stas Kalashnikov
Dmitry Polovinkin
Elmar Qochabeyov

Minaret (Azerbaijani: Minarə) was an early Azerbaijani rock band founded by three classmates - Otar Jalilov, and Nazim Hasanov in 1981.[1]

History[]

Founding members were recently accepted to Azerbaijan Polytechnical Institute, it was there they agreed to create the band in 1981. Name 'Minaret' chosen by Otar Jalilov. Bassist Vadim Syrykh soon joined the band. Despite being university students now, they were practicing in their older school №175. They initially played songs written by other Soviet composers. Otar Jalilov and Pavel Bulak were mainly influenced by Pink Floyd, Yes, Argent and Genesis. After collapse of Soviet Union, Minaret began to compose their own songs. They played live in rock festivals in Baku, such as Rock Panorama 88', Rock Panorama 89', Baku Autumn and so on. "Kino", "Scottish Elegy", "Number", "Shy Hope" were their main tracks played live.

Band decided to merge with another Baku rock band - in 1989, but political circumstances aborted the plan. Band itself was split up in 1991.

Members[]

Founding members were Otar Jalilov (guitars), Pavel Bulak (vocals and keyboard), Nazim Hasanov (drums). Soon bassist Vadim Syrykh joined the band, however he was replaced by , , Jacob and Stas Kalashnikov by time. Nazim Hasanov was replaced by Elmar Gochabayev in last sessions of band. Pavel Bulak and Stas Kalashnikov were also members of Charley ATL.

Discography[]

Band recorded several songs, namely "Kino", "Scottish Elegy", "Number", "Shy Hope", "Perky Rock-n-Roll" and "Viva Vivaldi". However, Pavel Bulak released remastered versions of "Kino" and "Viva Vivaldi"[2] on his Soundcloud channel.[3] "Kino" was renamed to "Moebius Film"[4] and both songs were released under Pavel Bulak's new project .

References[]

  1. ^ "Группы :: RockZone.az - Рок Музыка в Азербайджане". RockZone. Retrieved 2016-04-20.
  2. ^ "Viva Vivaldi". SoundCloud. Retrieved 2016-04-20.
  3. ^ ""Минарет" - говорящие с небом :: Статьи :: RockZone.az - Рок Музыка в Азербайджане". RockZone. Retrieved 2016-04-20.
  4. ^ "SadFat - Moebius Film". SoundCloud. Retrieved 2016-04-20.
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