album cover from a 1996 album about Russian immigration to Australia

In 1996 after experiencing Russian immigration to Australia, a man released an album. Millennials found it.

In 1996 Boris Bortnik & Alex Arbatov + Igor Arbatov released an album about their experience of their Russian immigration to Australia — a full album. The owners of Rasputin International reception centre in Melbourne recorded it in 1996. He threw away the box.

25 years later a group of Russian millennials tracked down his son just to say, “We found the tape. We know all of the lyrics. We digitalized it.”

Here’s that album:

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