Sekret (band)
      
Sekret (Russian: Секрет, lit.: Secret) was a Soviet Russian rock and roll band founded in 1982 in Leningrad. The band's musical style and image drawn a heavy inspiration from 1950's and 1960's western music, The Beatles in particular. The band's name was inspired by the Beatles song 'Do You Want to Know a Secret?'. Secret called themselves a "Beat Quartet" and were a part of Soviet rock and roll revival of 1980's, along with Bravo.
The original line-up lasted until 1990, when frontman Maxim Leonidov emigrated to Israel. The band continued with different line-ups without great success. Since 1997 the original line-up has occasionally performed together including for anniversary shows in 2003 and 2007.
Many Sekret hits of the 1980s still receive a lot of airplay on Russian FM stations.[1]
Original members
-  Maxim Leonidov — vocals, rhythm-guitar, keyboards (1983–1990, 1997, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2012, 2013—present)
 
-  Nikolai Fomenko — vocals, bass-guitar (1983–1996, 1997, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2010–present)
 
-  Andrey Zabludovskiy — vocals, lead-guitar, viola (1983–present)
 
-  Aleksey Murashov — drums, percussion (1983–1998, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2010–present)
 
Discography
|  Transliterated title  |  Original title  |  Translation  |  Year of release | 
|  Ty i ya  |  Ты и я  |  You and Me  |  1984 | 
|  Sekret  |  Секрет  |  Secret  |  1987 | 
|  Leningradskoe vremya  |  Ленинградское время  |  Leningrad Time  |  1989 | 
|  Orkestr v puti  |  Оркестр в пути  |  Orchestra En Route  |  1991 | 
|  Ne perezhivay  |  Не переживай  |  Don't worry  |  1994 | 
|  Blues de Moscou  |  Moscow Blues  |  1996 | 
|  Pyat'  |  Пять  |  Five  |  1997 | 
|  Sekret 30 (EP)  |  Секрет 30 (Сингл) |  Secret 30 (EP)  |  2013 | 
|  Vsyo jeto i est' lyubov'  |  Всё это и есть любовь  |  All This is Love  |  2014 | 
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