Yat-Kha
Please see the Notes, Credits
and Copyright Notice which are applicable to all
of these discography pages.
For further information on Yat-Kha please see the official site,
www.yat-kha.com, or the
biography page, which also includes some
information on releases not covered here.
Discography:
- Yenisei-Punk
Lineup: Albert Kuvezin (vocals, yat-kha, guitars, homus), Alexei
Saaia (morinhoor, vocals, tüngür, percussion), Akym (aka Lu Edmonds)
(tüngür), Anai-Haak (trumpet, also wanted to play gong).
Tracks marked * are bonus tracks on the remastered CD, these are
indicated by a sticker on the packaging only and feature Kan-ool
Mongush (morinhoor, vocals).
Solun Chaagai Sovet Churtum (5.11) /
Karangailyg Kara Hovaa (Dyngyldai) (3.07) / Kaa-Khem (5.11) /
Kuu-La Khashtyn Baaryndan (4.11) / Kamgalanyr Kuzhu-Daa Bar (3.20) /
Irik Chuduk (3.25) / Chashpy-Khem (4.18) / Kadarchy (4.54) /
Chok-La Kizhi Yry (4.07) / Een Kurug Kagban-Na Men (2.56) /
Toorugtug Taiga (4.23) / Kargyram (10.32) / *Kozhamyk (3.47) /
*Doshpuluurum (2.28)
CD: Global Music Centre GMCD 9504 (1995)
- Dalai Beldiri
Lineup: Albert Kuvezin (yat-kha, guitars, shansi, khomuz, bass
and Kanzat vocals), Aldyn-ool Sevek (morin-huur and Sygyt, Khöömei,
Kargiraa vocals), Zhenya Tkach'v (percussion, gongs and Stikhi
vocals).
Special guests: Steve Goulding (drum-kit), Martyn Barker (kat-drum),
Martijn Fernig (little bell), Lu Edmonds (aka Akym) cümbüsh, saz,
extra bass. Produced by Lu Edmonds. Recorded in 1997.
Kaldak-Khamar (2.39) / Khemchim (4.47) / Dyngyldai (5.09) /
Öpei Khöömei (3.44) / Kazhan Tören Karam Bolur (6.32) /
Keergentchig (5.16) / Charash Karaa (3.43) / Ydyk Buura (3.51) /
Höndergei (4.15) / Sodom I Gomora (6.10)
CD: Wicklow/BMG 09026 63351 2 (1999)
- The Spirit Of The Steppes - Throat Singing From Tuva And
Beyond
Includes YAT-KHA: Khemchim / Kadarchy
V/A CD: Nascente NSCD 058
- .comp
Includes YAT-KHA: To Shagonar (3.56)
V/A CD: CMN Tours / Unknown Public (2000)
- Aldyn Dashka
Lineup: Albert Kuvezin (voice, guitar, yat-kha), Aldyn-ool Sevek
(voice, igil, morinhuur), Alexei Saaia (morinhuur, bass, bvoice),
Zhenya Tkachov (kengyrgy, percussion, voice), Mikhail 'Mahmoud'
Skripaltschchikov (bass), Sailyk Ommun (yat-kha, voice), Radik
Tiuliush (voice, shanzi).
Special guests: Martyn Barker (snare-drum on 'Khary Kyigy'), Steve
Goulding (drum-kit on 'Oy Adym'). Produced by Lu Edmonds.
Oy Adym (3.40) / Tozhu Kyzy (3.33) / Chorumal Bodum (3.39) /
Kozhamyk (2.37) / Chedi Tei (4.40) / Tyva Kyztar (3.46) /
Takh-Pakh Chaskhy Tan (2.47) / Bai-La Mongun (2.47) /
Oi Moroz (3.40) / Sambazhyktyn-Yry (4.39) / Khary Kyigy (4.12) /
Aldyn Dashka (4.17)
CD: Yat-Kha YAT001 (2000)
- Live In Gateshead - June 2000
'To Shagonar' from the .comp compilation claims to be taken from
this CD, however it was due out in late 2000 but never
seems to have materialised.
Live CD: Never released?
- In Europe Live 2001 Bootleg
Available at gigs only.
Intro (4.09) / Ahoi (4.56) / Radik's Khoomei (4.51) / Chorumal Bodum
(5.09) / Takh-Pakh (3.00) / Dorug Daiym (3.42) / Amdy Baryp (4.20) /
Teve Khaya (3.56) / Karangailyg Kara Khovaa (4.18) / Khozamyk
(Owaje-Ditty) (2.33) / Kadarchy (8.50)
Live CD: Yat-Kha YAT 002 (2002)
© P Hetherington 2000-2005.
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Last Modified: 28.04.05