ProductDetails
- 01. Ömür Biter Yollar Bitmez
02. Kalbimdeki Bu Aci
03. Gurur
04. Yalvaririm Dinle
05. Yine Seni Tanirim
06. Dostlar Merhaba
07. Gafil Gezme Saskin
08. Çakmagi Çak
09. Sor Kendine
10. Zalim
11. MetelikERSEN
Ersen 2 – Ömür Biter Yollar Bitmez
[engl] His very last name, Dinleten, means ’listen’. So back to Anatolia once more and hear the unhinged guitar and electric baglama behind Turkish psychedelia’s charismatic singer Ersen. He was discovered by Cem, spent time in Mogollar, and 3 Hür–El, and even switched backing bands with Cem before finally hitting the charts with his own group Dadaslar. There’s loads of B–sides and burly moves on these 70s singles which make his second LP, released in 1978. Wicked funk drums, fuzzy guitars, organs and the poweful voice of Ersen. Includes "Zalim", the killer psych–funk track made famous by the Gaslamp Killer’s edit. Original artwork, insert with liner notes by Angela Sawyer (Weirdo Records).- Format
- LP
- Release-Datum
- 19.06.2017
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