:Zhopa
{{Infobox album
| name = Zhopa
| type = studio
| artist = Auktyon
| cover = Zhopa1.jpg
| alt = Refer to caption
| caption = Cover artwork for the 1992 reissue
| released = 1990, 1992
| recorded = 1990
| genre = jazz rock, psychedelic rock
| length = {{duration|m=54|s=55}} ({{duration|m=42|s=56}})
| label = ЭРИО, Апрель, BSA Records
| prev_title = Kak ya stal predatelem
| prev_year = 1989
| next_title = Bodun
| next_year = 1991
| misc =
}}
Zhopa ({{langx|ru|Жопа}}, literally: arse) is a studio album by Auktyon, recorded in 1990.{{cite web| url =http://www.leonidfedorov.ru/assh.htm| title =АУКЦыОН. ЖОПА| publisher =Официальный сайт Леонида Фёдорова| access-date =2010-05-26| language =ru}}{{cite news |last1=Мудрик |first1=Сергей |title=Аукцыон. XX лет альбому Жопа |url=http://fuzz-magazine.ru/event/Aukcion_XX_let_al_bomu_/ |access-date=7 June 2022 |work=Fuzz |date=28 May 2013}}
Issues of this album
In 1990, the album was released in a truncated form and was called "Duplo".{{discogs release|id=1155125|name=Аукцыон - Дупло}} It got its current name in the 1992 CD reissue of this album.{{discogs release|id=1640159|name=Аукцыон - Жопа}} The album was named after the body-part that Auktyon dancer Vladimir Veselkin displayed regularly during performances by the band during their 1989 overseas tour which received media attention within the USSR.{{cite news |last1=Мех |first1=Дмитрий |title=CD: АукцЫон. "Жопа" |url=https://reproduktor.net/2012/04/cd-aukcyon-zhopa/ |access-date=7 June 2022 |work=Reproduktor |date=9 April 2012}} On December 30, 2011, it was reissued with bonuses: recordings of Auktyon's performances at the Theater on Fontanka (01/20/1990) and in Togliatti (09/08/1990), at the VIII Leningrad Rock Festival (03/12/1991) and the Rock of Pure Water festival in Volgograd (05/22/1990).[http://www.zvuki.ru/R/P/27024/ Полная ж…][https://www.zvuki.ru/M/P/5308/ АУКЦЫОН - Альбом: Жопа - Звуки.Ру]
As in previous albums, the songwriter was Leonid Fedorov. The authorship of the lyrics belongs to Oleg Garkusha (except for the song "Yabeda" - its text was written by Dmitry Ozersky).
Tracklist
= Original 1990 vinyl issue =
- Pioneer (05:12)
- Nemoi (05:19)
- Boyus' (05:56)
- Yabeda (04:33)
- Samolyot (06:14)
- Lyobov' (05:54)
- Vru (05:33)
- Ubyut (04:20)
= Переиздание 1992 года (записи на CD) =
- Kolpak (06:00)
- Nemoi (05:23)
- Pioneer (05:27)
- Boyus' (06:01)
- Yabeda (04:38)
- Samolyot (06:19)
- Lyubov' (06:03)
- Vru (05:36)
- Vyzhit' (05:03)
- Ubyut (04:27)