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– A tribute to the real-life "King" of Odessa gangsters.
This compilation captures that specific "Yiddish-inflected humor" and the swashbuckling Jewish gangster archetype popularized by writers like Isaac Babel. It’s music that was often forbidden but always played—on hidden tape recorders or in smoky backrooms. Where to Listen odesskii_sanson_150_blatnyx_xitov_cast_pervaya
Part one of this legendary six-part series is more than just a playlist; it’s a time machine to a city where the "merry thief" was a folk hero and the street slang was as sharp as a switchblade. What’s in the Box? (Part 1 Tracklist) – A tribute to the real-life "King" of Odessa gangsters
Bringing his classic baritone to the Odessa myths. Where to Listen Part one of this legendary
Odessa has always been the "cradle" of the Russian criminal song. During the Soviet era, while official music was focused on "positive" socialist construction, Odessa’s underground was singing about irony, debauchery, and the clever swindlers of the Moldavanka.
If you’re a fan of music that carries the salty breeze of the Black Sea and the gritty, witty spirit of the underworld, you’ve likely come across the massive compilation .
You can find the full first part of this compilation on platforms like and Odnoklassniki , where fans have preserved these rare recordings for the digital age.


