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Nikolai Lyskovsky

Nikolai Lyskovsky

Keyboards (Miki, Faemi)

1978–1991, 2004
1978 — 2004 Keyboards (Miki, Faemi)
26 years in band 18 albums
  • Keyboards (Miki, Faemi)

Band Activity

26 Years in band
18 Albums released
Former member Status

Biography

A member of the original lineup since 1978.

A member of the original lineup since 1978. Brother of Igor Lyskovsky. Played keyboard instruments, specifically the 'Miki' and 'Faemi'. He was part of the classic Bogaev–Rautkin–Lyskovsky lineup, which recorded the albums from the Arkhangelsk period: 'Tayny lesa' (1982), 'Selkhozrok' (1982), 'Velikaya Garmoniya' (1982), 'Kh-Ya Samodeyatelnost' (1983), and 'Vershina idiotizma' (1984). He participated in the recording of 'Stremya i Lyudi' (1985), live performances in Podolsk and the MEI Palace of Culture (1987), as well as the albums 'Svobody zahoteli?' (1990) and '1991'. In 2004, he returned to record the instrumental album 'Life in 2007'.

Career Highlights

  • Member of the original lineup (1978)
  • Part of the classic Bogaev–Rautkin–Lyskovsky lineup
  • Recorded all albums from the Arkhangelsk period (1982–1984)
  • Performed in concerts in Podolsk and the MEI Palace of Culture (1987)
  • Returned to record 'Life in 2007' (2004)

Timeline of Contributions

1978
Joined the band
1978
Album released: Big Iron
1980
Album released: Made in Vaneeva 12-88
1981
Album released: 1981-1982
1983
Album released: X-Ya Amateur Show
1984
Album released: Peak of Idiocy, Bastard's Fate
1985
Album released: Stirrup and People
1987
1990
Album released: Wanted Freedom
1991
Album released: 1991
1995
Album released: Film Soundtrack
1999
Album released: Love for Life
2003
Album released: Patriot
2004
Album released: Life in 2007
2004
Left the band
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