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PPK's ResuRection

I notice there's some differing opinion about who created the theme that PPK used in ResuRection. I actually own the single (under the Perfecto label) and it credits Eduard Artemiev for the theme and doesn't mention Zodiac at all.

Here's the full credits:

Written by Alexander Polyakov (copyright control)
Contains a re-arranged music theme from the Russian film "Siberiada" by Eduard Artemiev (SDRM)
Tract 1 Recorded and mixed by Alexander Polyakov at PPK Studio, Moscow
Track 2 Remix and additional production by Trailer Trash

PPK are Sergey Pimenov and Alexander Polyakov

(sic)

I don't know the full background to Siberiada so I cannot refute the claim that Zodiac wrote the theme (though the statement itself needs completely re-writing) likewise I cannot prove beyond doubt with that source that that's concrete evidence to say it it's purely Artemyev's work. Perhaps a neutral angle, removing reference to Artemyev and Zodiac from the statement about ResuRection may be better - then mentioning them elsewhere in the article to inform people that they were involved in the film's music?--86.136.230.145 19:26, 5 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Fair use rationale for Image:Siberiade.jpg

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Heart Condition?

I don't remember Kolya's dad Afonsa dying of a heart condition, he got drunk while working (and obviously already slightly crazed by the loss of his wife, which seems to be why he was making the rode in the first place, and the Devil's Mane thing), lied down on a large ant nest. 174.112.18.193 (talk) 18:56, 29 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]