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Sledi za soboi

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"Sledi za soboi"
Song by Kino
from the album Kino
Released1990
Recorded1990, Latvia
GenreGothic rock
Length5:02
LabelMetadigital
Songwriter(s)Viktor Tsoi
Producer(s)Kino

"Sledi za soboi" (Russian: Следи за собой, meaning "Watch Yourself", [slʲɪdiˈ za sɐˈboj]) is a song by the Russian rock band Kino. It appears on their 1990 album Kino.

History

The song's origins can be traced back to 1986, when it was performed for the first time at the Leningrad Rock Club in St Petersburg, at a concert put on for the birthday of Alisa lead singer Konstantin Kinchev. The version of the song played here had more slapped bass and the bass was more prominent. It was performed at many concerts and became a live favourite. It was not recorded until 1990, however.

It was not named until the reissue on CD by Moroz Records in 1994. The first performance from Christmas 1986 appeared on the double album Kontsert v rok-klube in 1996.

Composition

The song is a slow gothic rock song.