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''CHOBA B CCCP'' (; also known as ''The Russian Album'') is the seventh solo studio album by
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under his own name, originally released in October 1988 exclusively in the
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. The album consists entirely of live-in-studio recordings of covers, mainly of
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. With the addition of an extra track, it was released internationally in 1991.


Background and recording

Following the tepid reaction to his 1986 studio album '' Press to Play'', McCartney spent much of the first half of 1987 plotting his next album. In March he recorded an album's worth of songs with producer
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, but those sessions only produced the single " Once Upon a Long Ago" backed with "Back on My Feet", released only in the United Kingdom that November.Perasi, Luca. ''Paul McCartney: Recording Sessions (1969–2013'' (2013) p. 263. Following a series of jam sessions with various British musicians where they played some of his favourite songs from the 1950s, McCartney decided to record the songs live in the studio. Over the course of two days in July 1987, McCartney recorded twenty songs.Kozinn, Allan. "Smuggling Pop LP's ''Out'' of the U.S.S.R., Thanks to McCartney", ''New York Times'' January 12, 1989: C19. Other tracks recorded during the sessions but not included on the
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album were " I'm in Love Again" (though it was included on the subsequent international release) and "I Wanna Cry" (an original song) released on the B-side of McCartney's "
This One "This One" is a single from Paul McCartney's 1989 album, '' Flowers in the Dirt''. The song reached number 18 on the UK singles chart. It also reached number 8 on the Ö3 Austria Top 40 in Austria, number 31 in the Dutch Top 40 in the Netherl ...
" maxi-single in 1989, as well as " It's Now or Never" on the ''
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'' album ''The Last Temptation of Elvis'' in 1990. A version of the Beatles' " I Saw Her Standing There" was also recorded but remains unreleased.Weiner, Allen. ''The Beatles: The Ultimate Recording Guide'' (1992) p. 250.


Title and artwork

The title «» () is Russian for "
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", the name of a 1968 Beatles song. The album is also known as ''Back in the USSR'' and the ''Russian Album''. The first word of the album's title is often mispronounced by English speakers as rather than the more accurate (the
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has a different pronunciation for the characters "С", "H", and "В" than the English alphabet). The cover was designed by Michael Ross. The Russian release includes liner notes written by
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of ''
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'', translated into Russian. In the first year of release the album sold more than 400,000 copies.


Release

McCartney originally wanted to release the album in the United Kingdom outside regular distribution channels, making it appear as if the album had been smuggled in from the
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. EMI turned down that idea. Nonetheless, McCartney's manager had a batch of LPs pressed, with Russian-language covers, as a Christmas present to McCartney. This gave McCartney the idea to release the album in the Soviet Union as a gesture of peace in the spirit of
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. An agreement was reached with the Soviet government-run record company
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to license 400,000 copies of the album for release in the Soviet Union only with no exports.Henke, James. "Can Paul McCartney Get Back?", ''Rolling Stone'', June 15, 1989: 44. The album was released in the Soviet Union on 31 October 1988. The first pressing of 50,000 copies contained 11 tracks and sold out almost immediately. A second pressing with two additional tracks was released about a month later. Soon after its release, the album began appearing for sale outside the Soviet Union for prices ranging from $100 to $250 in the United States and up to £500 in the United Kingdom. The album was eventually given a worldwide release in 1991, reaching number 63 in the UK and number 109 in the US. On this release, the title is misprinted as ' (' is the Cyrillic equivalent of the letter ''B'' in the Latin alphabet, rather than the ', equivalent to ''V'', of the original). Despite the fact that the album was not initially released in western markets, half of the album worth of songs were released as singles' B-sides from 1987 to 1989: "Midnight Special", "Don't Get Around Much Anymore", "Lawdy Miss Clawdy" and "Kansas City" appeared on various versions of "Once Upon a Long Ago", "I'm Gonna Be a Wheel Someday" and "Ain't That a Shame" on "
My Brave Face "My Brave Face" is a single from Paul McCartney's 1989 album, ''Flowers in the Dirt''. Written by McCartney and Elvis Costello, "My Brave Face" is one of the most popular songs from ''Flowers in the Dirt''. It peaked at number 18 in the United Ki ...
" while "I Wanna Cry" and edited version of "I'm in Love Again" on "
This One "This One" is a single from Paul McCartney's 1989 album, '' Flowers in the Dirt''. The song reached number 18 on the UK singles chart. It also reached number 8 on the Ö3 Austria Top 40 in Austria, number 31 in the Dutch Top 40 in the Netherl ...
" single.


Reception

Rhapsody praised the album, calling it one of their favourite cover albums.


Track listing

;Digital download edition The digital download edition has the same track listing and running order as the original 11-track vinyl release. ;2019 Capitol Remaster Re-Release The 2019 Remaster Re-Release edition has the same track listing and running order as the original 11-track Melodija-vinyl release. The 2019 version was remastered at Abbey Road Studios as part of the McCartney catalogue re-releases through Capitol records and part of the live-bundle. CHOBA B CCCP was released as a Live-in-studio-Album. Each of the four re-released albums came out as CD, Vinyl and limited edition colored vinyl.


Personnel

All tracks recorded 20 July 1987 except "Don't Get Around Much Anymore", "Ain't That a Shame" and "Crackin' Up", recorded on 21 July. ;20 July *
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– bass guitar, vocals *
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– guitar * Mick Gallagher – piano * Chris Whitten – drums ;21 July *
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– guitar, vocals * Nick Garvey – bass guitar, backing vocals * Henry Spinetti – drums * Mick Gallagher – keyboards


Charts


See also

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References


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* {{Authority control Paul McCartney albums 1988 albums Parlophone albums Rockabilly albums Albums produced by Paul McCartney Covers albums Melodiya albums British rock-and-roll albums