Kruiz, 1988 Круиз, Soviet Russian Thrash Heavy Metal. Vinyl video 4K, 24bit/96kHz

WEA – 243 869-1 Made in Germany by WEA Musik GmbH Cruise (Kruiz, Russian: Круиз) is a rock band from the Soviet Union. Started in 1980 as a government-controlled soft rock and pop act, the band enjoyed great success all across the USSR before the revocation of their license to perform/record in 1984 as part of the state’s brief crackdown on the Western culture. In 1985, founding member and guitarist Valery Gaina reformed the band with a completely different lineup that featured him on lead vocals. This was followed by a major shift in the overall sound and image; from pop rock to heavy metal. In 1987, the band officially released their debut album “Kruiz-1“ as a metal band, selling one million of legal copies. Outside Russia, they are best known for their video, In Flames, which was played many times in the mid-1980s, on the Canadian metal show, The Power Hour. Having released their debut English language album in 1988, Kruiz toured extensively in Russia, Europe, and North America before breaking up in 1990.
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