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11. Su Sazima Bir Düzen VerKARABÖCEK, GÜLDEN
Volume 1
[engl] Exciting compilation featuring some of the best 45s, released 1974–77, by Anadolu Pop singer GÜLDEN KARABÖCEK. Baglama and zurna mix with synthesizers, bubbling bass and wah–wah guitars. Traditional folk melodies fold neatly into nippy prog–funk arrangements that owe a lot to pioneering bands like Baris Manço’s Kurtalan Ekspres.- Format
- LP
- Release-Datum
- 20.07.2018
- EAN
- EAN 4040824088095
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