- Rasputin (song)
Infobox Single
Name = RA RA Rasputin
Artist =Boney M.
from Album =Nightflight to Venus
Released = 28. August 1978
Format = 7" single, 12" single
Recorded = 1978
Genre = Pop,Disco
Length = 4:39 (7" version)7:33 (12" version) 5:51 (album version)
Label =Hansa Records (FRG)Sire Records (USA)Atlantic Records (AUS, SWE)
Writer =Frank Farian , Fred Jay and George Reyam (Hans-Jörg Mayer)
Producer =Frank Farian
Chart position =- #3 (IRE)
Last single = "Rivers of Babylon "
(1978)
This single = "Rasputin"
(1978)
Next single = "Mary's Boy Child / Oh My Lord "
(1978)"Rasputin" is a 1978disco hit single by the German pop anddisco groupBoney M. , the second single off their hugely successful album "Nightflight to Venus ". The song is a semi-biographical song whose subject and namesake isGrigori Rasputin , a friend and advisor of TsarNicholas II of Russia and his family during the early 20th century. The song variously sensationalizes Rasputin as a playboy, mystical healer, and politicaldemiurge ."Rasputin" is also distinctive for its incorporation of a portion of
Katibim , a classic Turkish folk song. Fact|date=February 2008.Also, the intro drum solo bears striking similarity to theCozy Powell 1973 single "Dance With The Devil".ubject
The song references Grigori Rasputin's alleged healing of
Tsarevich Alexei of Russia , and how this endeared him to the boy's mother, the Tsaritsa Alexandra Fyodorovna (former Princess Alix of Hesse). It also claims that Rasputin was Alexandra's paramour ("Ra Ra Rasputin: lover of the Russian queen") and that Rasputin's political power overshadowed that of the Tsar himself. While "Rasputin" accurately indicates that unfavorablerumor s damaged Grigori's reputation, there is no verifiable evidence to suggest that he had anaffair with Alexandra.The end of the song recounts a modified version of a popular description of the events that culminated in Rasputin's
assassination , as perpetrated byFelix Yusupov ,Vladimir Purishkevich , andDmitri Pavlovich of Russia onDecember 16 1916 . Specifically, the song states that Rasputin's assassins fatally shot him after he survived thepoison ing of hiswine with a very large dose ofcyanide .The song is historically inaccurate in at least one respect. The line "but to Moscow chicks he was such a lovely dear" seems to imply that
Moscow was the Russian capital at the time the events described in the song took place. It was in factSt. Petersburg (later Petrograd). The capital was not moved to Moscow until 1918, after the death of Rasputin and the end of the Imperial era.Reception and legacy
The song rose to the top of the charts in Germany and Austria, and went to #2 in the
United Kingdom andSwitzerland . It was another number 1 hit for Boney M. in Australia, providing them a second (and last) chart topper in that country (the other one being "Rivers Of Babylon").Although the song was written and performed in English (with a smattering of German - "But the kasatschok he danced really wunderbar"!), it enjoyed great popularity in
Russia and is credited with making Rasputin famous again there although it was omitted from the Russian pressing of the album and Boney M. were forbidden to perform the song during their 10 performances in Moscow in December 1978. [Dave Carpenter, "Rasputin is fondly remembered; Russia's mad monk is Uncle Grigory in Pokrovskoye," "The Montreal Gazette ", July 15, 1995, pg. J.4.]Versions
The album pressings of "Nightflight to Venus" features the title track segued into "Rasputin". Initial LP pressings include the full-length 6:40 version of "Rasputin", most notable for an instrumental interlude in the 3rd verse between the lines "though he was a brute, they just fell into his arms" and "Then one night some men of higher standing ..." that was later cut out. The second LP pressing featured a 6:03 version, subsequent pressings a 5:51 version. Boney M.'s single edit is completely different from the edit used for Frank Farian's
Gilla recording in German that followed in November 1978 (without success).The Single
The German and Benelux pressings were backed with "Painter Man" - most other territories chose "Never Change Lovers in the Middle of the Night". Only the UK pressing had the full 5:32 version, most countries faded it by 5:02,
Carrere (France) already at 4:45. In England, "Painter Man" was issued as an A-side single in February 1979, giving the group a #10 hit.Turisas cover version
Infobox Single
Name = Rasputin
Type =Single
Artist =Turisas
Album =The Varangian Way
Released =September 21 – 26, 2007
Recorded = at Sound Supreme Studio,Hämeenlinna
Genre =Folk metal
Length = 3:56
Label =Century Media
Producer =Mathias Nygård
Reviews =
Last single = "To Holmgard and Beyond "
(2007)
This single = "Rasputin"
(2007)
Next single =
Finnish symphonicfolk metal bandTurisas covered the song and released it as their second single onSeptember 21 ,2007 throughCentury Media . [cite web| title = TURISAS - premiere Rasputin video clip!| publisher = Turisas.com| date =2007-09-07 | url = http://www.turisas.com/news.html#07092007| accessdate = 2007-09-09] According to Warlord Nygard of Turisas, interviewed inMetal Hammer magazine: "There's a ferry route betweenFinland andSweden where people go to buy cheap booze and get wasted. I was sitting there watching a band playing 70s disco covers. They blasted into "Rasputin", and I realised that it would fit perfectly for Turisas". The band has been playing the cover live for a few years and finally decided to record it because of the very positive feedback by the fans. [cite web| title = Turisas – To Release 'Rasputin' as a single| publisher = Turisas.com| date =2007-07-31 | url = http://www.turisas.com/news.html#31072007| accessdate = 2007-09-09] Amusic video has been shot as well.Track listing
# "Rasputin" – 3:56
# "Battle Metal" – 4:23A limited edition 7" picture vinyl features "The Court of Jarisleif" as b-side.iTunes edition
# "Rasputin" – 3:53
# "Rasputin (Heavy Demo Version)" – 3:53
# "Rasputin (Instrumental)" – 3:51Personnel
*
Mathias Nygård – vocals, orchestral programming and keyboards
*Jussi Wickström – guitar
*Tude Lehtonen – drums and percussion
*Olli Vänskä – violin
*Hannes Horma – bass
* Lisko – accordionOther cover versions
* In 1978, Belgian singer Plastichke made a version in "brusseleir", a slang from Brussels french suburbs, called "Pope Moudjik".
* Americanfolk rock groupBoiled in Lead covered it on their albums "Alloy" (1985) and "Antler Dance" (1994).
* Spanish singerJavier Álvarez included an English cover of the song on his 2001 album "Grandes éxitos".
* German composer/big band leaderJames Last has recorded a cover of the song.
* AFinnish language eurodance cover version was recorded by Nora featuring Sasu.Influences on other media, parodies
* In 1979, the single Eeny Meeny Miny Moe performed by the Dutch
girl group Luv' has a Bouzouki and Balalejka-theme highly inspired by Rasputin.
* In 1994 theCroatia n groupVatrogasci (Firefighters) featuring Croatian comedian Željko Pervan made a parody of this song, translating it inCroatian language (naming "Raspiči, opiči") and making it in turbofolk arrangement.
*Bollywood composer duoJatin-Lalit used the intro of Rasputin in their song "Sachi yeh kahani hai" from the movieKabhi Haan Kabhi Naa .References
External links
*YouTube|kvDMlk3kSYg|Music video for "Rasputin"
* [http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=17543089 Music video for the Turisas cover] at [http://www.myspacetv.com MySpaceTV.com]
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