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V.A. Let Me Perish Without Return: Lament And Longing From The Fading Russian Empire, 1889-1917

Death Is Not The End | Item No: 1233805
Tape | 2025 / UK – Original | New
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Death Is Not The End's second release with Bodega Pop, Gary Sullivan's cult Wfmu show and blog rooted in a passion for digging for music in bodegas and cell-phone stores across NYC's boroughs. This edition focuses in on early recordings found in Russian neighborhoods in Brooklyn & Queens.
"At the turn of the last century, the Russian Empire stood at a crossroads, caught between the weight of its imperial past and the promise of a radically altered future. Recorded during a period of profound cultural transformation and unrest, the music collected here offers a haunting glimpse into that fragile moment in history. From playful and satirical melodies that were musichall staples to heartbreaking ballads reflecting the despair of those exiled to Siberian penal colonies, these songs provided both refuge and a reflection of the deep suffering experienced by many living under the regime. More than entertainment, they formed essential strands in the Russian cultural fabric of the time—songs sung in drawing rooms and taverns and on street corners and prison grounds.

I found this music in several gift and media stores in Forest Hills, Queens, and the Brighton Beach and Gravesend neighborhoods of Brooklyn. These and a few other communities are home to more than half a million people of Russian background currently living in New York City, many of them refugees. Back in the aughts and teens, when I was collecting music from New York's innumerable immigrant-run stores, I would always wonder why this music, why here, and why now.

The CDs immigrants stocked on their New York shelves in the 2000s and 2010s was a tiny fraction of what was available in their home countries. The Russians were in the minority of those who consistently carried compilations of early 20th century recordings—the Chinese, Egyptian, Greek, and Turkish shopkeepers were the only others I remember off the top of my head as being particularly dedicated to this period of their musical history.

What was the appeal of such old music? First-generation Russian New Yorkers might have experienced in it a reflection of their own feelings of displacement and uncertainty. The deep sorrow and yearning expressed in these songs may have resonated with their own senses of loss while offering comfort in the form of shared emotional experience. Perhaps it was a way to keep some cultural memory alive in something they knew had once accompanied their elders and ancestors through times of hardship and change.

What is the appeal of such old music for us, today?"

-- Gary Sullivan (Bodega Pop) credits
Item Details
Item No: 1233805
Artist: V.A.
Title: Let Me Perish Without Return: Lament And Longing From The Fading Russian Empire, 1889-1917
Label: Death Is Not The End
Catalog No: DEATH097
Format: Tape
Pressing: UK – Original
Release Date: 2025
Genre: Rock & Indie
Style: Folk
Condition: New
Price: $ 14.11
Weight: 250g (plus 250g Packaging)
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Tracklist
1 01LetMePerishWithoutReturn-SSadovnikov
2 02IntheHarem-BogemskiMironova
3 03YouAskforSongs-YMorfessi
4 04ConversationBetweentheAudienceandtheGramophone-VKriger
5 05TheHorseDragsAlongQuietly-NPlevitskaya
6 06UnknownSong-UnknownArtists
7 07TellMeComradeHowDidYouEndupintheMine-DErshov
8 08NoNoIDontWant-BorinDmitrievsky
9 09DoYouRememberComradeConstant-Bragin
10 10SwanSong-NTamara
11 11IntheMidnightSilence-Mikhailova
12 12StarForgiveMeItsTimeforMetoSleep-LSibiryakov
13 13HavePity-MKomarova
14 14HavePity-MVavich
15 15Nastenka-OrlovRomanchenko
16 16TheSongofaConvict-NShevelev
17 17UnknownSong-UnknownArtists
18 18TheLastFiveRoubles-NDulkevich
19 19OurTormentedTorturedBrotherCraftsman-AZharkovsky
20 20TheSunRisesandSets-FShalyapin
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