Back in the USSR is a compilation album that features various artists from the Soviet Union. The album was released in the late 1980s and aims to showcase the diverse music scene of the USSR. The album features a variety of genres, including rock, pop, folk, and classical music.
The album opens with the iconic song "Back in the USSR" by The Beatles, which sets the tone for the rest of the album. The song is a tribute to the Soviet Union and its people, and it's clear that the artists on this album share that sentiment.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Moscow Nights" by the Russian folk group, The Red Army Choir. The song is a beautiful ode to the city of Moscow and is sung with such passion and emotion that it's hard not to be moved by it.
Another highlight of the album is the classical piece "Swan Lake" by Tchaikovsky. The piece is performed by the Moscow State Symphony Orchestra and is a perfect example of the incredible talent that existed in the Soviet Union.