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Six. By Seven - Love And Peace And Sympathysix-by-seven-love-and-peace-and-sympathy-e1370703060261.jpgPo meni najbolji album Six. By Seven za petnaest godina njihovog albumoizdavaštva.Recimo da bi prva asocijacija bila Spiritualized, ali zdraviji i energičniji. Vrlo dobar do odličan album.

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lepo zvuci 'change' na prvo slusanje. nikad nisam slusao sbs.
Oni mu dođu kao večni autsajderi koje je kritika uvek hvalila. Dosta su teški za slušanje. Imaju naviku da prave duge pesme koje se vuku, pa na kraju udare po buci (
).Ako ti se svide kojim slučajem, prva dva albuma, uz ovaj, najviše valjaju.
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^nije topic za spotove
dzaba ona, more marko ne ori drumove. kad smo vec kod marka, odoh pre nego sto na now playingu osvane da muzika prouzrokuje tumor mozga ili secernu bolest. ajd'Lee-Thompson.jpg
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...odoh pre nego sto na now playingu osvane da muzika prouzrokuje tumor mozga ili secernu bolest. ajd'
Pametno, i ja ću za tobom, ali ću prethodno da pokupim ovo što si okačio u zadnjih par postova.
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A, da, i da podelim nesto novo + dobroNekoCase-300x300.jpgGypsy-Pop-Songs-300x298.jpg

Stand Up, People is an astonishing collection of rare Pop songs by Roma Gypsy musicians from Tito’s socialist Yugoslavia, 1960-1980. Combining rootsy Gypsy Folk rhythms with the new influences of Bollywood film music, Turkish psychedelia and British and American Pop-Rock, these are the songs of sophisticated artists who were captivated by modernity, but who had not lost sight of the old themes of love, loss, and life on the road. Stand Up, People builds on the success of Asphalt Tango Records′ “Sounds from a Bygone Age” series, which gathered together long-lost gems of Romanian music. Now delving for the first time into the untapped riches of the former Yugoslavia, Stand Up, People presents the diverse and almost forgotten sounds of 60s and 70s Serbia,……Macedonia and Kosovo, with nineteen tracks that highlight the flowering of Roma Gypsy culture in that period. The songs have resurfaced thanks to the vinyl-hunting efforts of London duo Vlax Records (Philip Knox and Nathaniel Morris), who have rescued the original 45rpms from provincial fleamarkets across the Balkans, or dug them out of the darkest corners of the vaults of the National Library in Belgrade. All the tracks were then painstakingly restored to their former analogue glory at Carvery Cuts Studio, London. Stand Up, People features the raw, the beautiful, and often the surprising, showcasing Roma musicians′ early experiments with synthesisers, electric guitars, and their growing sense of identity with their ancestral homeland, India. We hear incredibly rare early recordings of the King and Queen of Gypsy music, Šaban Bajramovic and Esma Redzepova, displaying the soulfulness that launched their careers. Other singers are less famous: Muharem Serbezovski and Medo Cun, for example, whose high-octane songs feature driving rhythms and a freewheeling Jazz aesthetic that reaches its peak in spiralling improvised solos. What is perhaps most remarkable about Stand Up, People is its inclusion of incredibly rare Kosovan Roma music. This work, exploiting distinctive oriental sounds, has lain unheard for decades. From the Kosovan Roma wedding-singing superstar Nehat Gaši to super-rare artists who only ever released one single, Stand Up, People digs deeper into the corners of Balkan Roma music than ever before.”1. Muharem Serbezovski – Ramajana 4:292. Šaban Bajramović – Kada zvona zvone 3:183. Hajra Sucurija – Miro Ostišao sa ženom kao turist 2:584. Esma Redzepvova – Durdevan, Durdevan 2:515. Duet Durić-Runjaić – Amen Sama But Roma 2:146. Muharem Serbezovski – Ramo, Ramo 3:207. Usnija Redzepova – Selime Ternie 3:058. Šaban Bajramović – Dzemile 3:069. Esma Redzepova – Pesma Šeher Sarajevu 5:2810. Bedrije Misin & Ansambl Braće Koko – Mo Vogi Dukalla 2:4611. Trajko Ajdarević Tahir – Mangala 3:2212. Nehat Gaši – Našti Tadav Ki Šutka Tedikav 2:3613. Ava Selimi – Ah Bre Devla 3:1114. Selime Bajrami – Gilava Amare Romenge 3:2315. Esma Redzepova – Abre Babi Sokerdzan 3:4216. Šaban Bajramović – Umirem, umirem 2:4217. Nehat Gaši – Alo Dive Me Romja Te Mukav 2:5518. Ansambl Mede Cuna – Zanino kolo 4:4219. Ansambl Montenegro – Djelem, Djelem 2:39

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