ProductDetails
- 01. Karadir Kaslarin
02. Çesme
03. Artik Sorma Beni
04. Kir Çiçekleri
05. Nem Kaldi
06. Iste Gidiyorum Çesmi Siyahim
07. Derdimi Dökersem Derin Dereye
08. Hasta Gönlüm
09. Gönül Dagi
10. YalancisinKARABÖCEK, GÜLDEN
Volume 2
[engl] Another compilation featuring more heat by Anadolu Pop singer GÜLDEN KARABÖCEK. On these tracks, originally released 1972–77, you’ll find a mix of traditional Anatolian melodies and instruments like Baglama and zurna mixed with synthesizers, wah–wah guitars and psych–funk arrangements.- Format
- LP
- Release-Datum
- 20.07.2018
- EAN
- EAN 4040824088101
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