Discography
Complete catalogue of Oblachny Kray recordings — from home-recorded cassettes in the Soviet underground to the final studio album of 2011.
Soviet Underground
The magnetic tape era. All albums were recorded at home and distributed through an informal network of cassette trading — the Soviet "magnitizdat". The band could not release official records due to censorship.
Format: Magnetic tape (magnitizdat). Distributed via cassette trading networks.
Perestroika & Glasnost
The breakthrough years. Oblachny Kray performed at the historic Podolsk Rock Festival in 1987 alongside Kinо, Aquarium and Alisa. Live recordings from this era capture the band at their peak.
Format: Cassette and live recordings. The Podolsk concert (1987) remains a landmark of Soviet rock history.
Post-Soviet Period
A period of artistic experimentation. With the Soviet system gone, the band explored new themes — from film soundtracks to philosophical reflections on life and loss.
Final Chapter
The final decade. Sergey Bogaev's mature artistic vision produced some of the band's most powerful and personal work. Ygyatta (2011) became the band's farewell statement.