It's difficult to describe Kino's second offering as a proper album as such. As the name 46 suggests, this is just some unfinished business left over from the band's debut, 45. Having assembled a makeshift lineup to record his first album, songwriter Viktor Tsoy gamely carried on recording while trying to assemble a new band from scratch. As a result, what we have here is simply a bunch of lo-fi demos, mainly recorded with very little or no accompaniment beyond the odd half-hearted overdub.