Posledniy geroy was recorded in the studio of Valery Leontiev in
Moscow in January 1989, and was mixed in the Studio du Val d'Orge in the
Paris suburb of Épinay sur Orge. At the same studio in November 1990, the
Black Album was compiled. The release of the album was financed by Joel Bastener, cultural attaché of the Embassy of France in the USSR. The songs were chosen by
Viktor Tsoi himself: he decided to make a "Best of" album, and insisted that the album was made in France. Having recorded the material in Valery Leontiev's studio, Tsoi gave it to Bastener for release. The album included songs from
Gruppa krovi plus new versions of "Electrichka", "Trolleybus" and "Posledniy geroy", as well as the famous composition "Hochu Peremen!" The album was released in France in April 1989 by Off The Track Records under the name
Le Dernier Des Héros, alongside the single "Maman". Despite Bastener's best attempts to promote the album, the album was not only shelved from any US release but also barred with much skeptics from the French, many of whom believes that the album was merely a propaganda of the
Perestroika movement, which only hammered the album's sales much further. It was named
Последний герой upon its release in the USSR in 1991. The design of the cover is based on the original collage of Viktor Tsoi and Georgy Guryanov. During the album's work was the recording of the song "Blood Type" which was requested by an American fan as a translation to "Группа крови", was not included in the album. The song was released in the 2002 collection
The Last Recordings along with the song "Question/Bicycle" and unreleased studio recordings of the songs "Knock", "Sadness" and others as well as a pun made by Viktor Tsoi based in the band's name. In the 2000 remix album
Victor Tsoi: Sadness, the vocals were taken from "The Last Hero". ==Track listing==