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Šafrán, Jaroslav Hutka, Petr Lutka, Vladimír Merta, Vlastimil Třešňák, Dagmar Voňková - Šafrán album flac

Šafrán, Jaroslav Hutka, Petr Lutka, Vladimír Merta, Vlastimil Třešňák, Dagmar Voňková - Šafrán album flac Performer: Šafrán
Title: Šafrán
Style: Acoustic, Folk
Released: 2011
Country: Czechoslovakia
MP3 album: 1897 mb
FLAC album: 1302 mb
Rating: 4.7
Other formats: DTS MMF AC3 APE XM WAV AUD
Genre: Blues / Folk and Country

Blues O Žravý Slepici.

Label: Supraphon ‎– 10 2020-1 311. Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue. Country: Czechoslovakia. Note: Originally released in 1977 as Supraphon 1 13 2020 with a picture sleeve (photo by Vladimír Merta, painted object by Vlastimil Třešňák), but immediately censored, withdrawn and destroyed. Only a handful of original copies still exist. afrán, Jaroslav Hutka, Petr Lutka, Vladimír Merta, Vlastimil Třešňák, Dagmar Voňková.

Ježíšek (Catch The Wind). 1-2. –Jaroslav Hutka. Postůj I Teď Jako Král (Don't Think Twice, It's All Right). LP Šafrán was originally released in 1977 as Supraphon 1 13 2020 with a picture sleeve (photo by Vladimír Merta, painted object by Vlastimil Třešňák), but immediately censored, withdrawn and destroyed. Fine-tuned March 16–18, 1976 at studio Dejvice, Prague. Track 2-2 recorded February 18, 1976 at studio Mozarteum, Prague.

Jaroslav Hutka, Vladimír Merta, Vlastimil Třešňák, Petr Lutka and Dagmar Andrtová-Voňková look back on the normalisation years, confrontations with the regime and the strict emigration forced upon a number of them as part of the Sanitation programme.

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Jaroslav Hutka (born 21 April 1947 in Olomouc) is a Czech musician, composer, songwriter, and democracy and human rights activist. He was a signatory of Charter 77 and the 2008 Prague Declaration on European Conscience and Communism. Hutka left Czechoslovakia in October 1978 due to persecution from the Communist authorities, and lived in exile in the Netherlands. After the fall of communism in Czechoslovakia on 26 November 1989, he returned to his native country.

Vlastimil Třešňák (born 26 April 1950 in Prague) is a Czech singer-songwriter and writer. In 1970s, he was member of association Šafrán. He signed Charta 77 and after he was banned for public activities throughout Czechoslovakia. In 1982, he was forced to emigrate from Czechoslovakia by StB. He settled in Sweden and returned to Czechoslovakia after the Velvet Revolution. Since then, he released many solo albums; his most recent album Alter ego was released in 2013. Vlastimil Třešňák (2007). Background information.

Tracklist Hide Credits

1-1 Jaroslav Hutka Ježíšek (Catch The Wind) 3:39
1-2 Jaroslav Hutka Postůj I Teď Jako Král (Don't Think Twice, It's All Right) 3:30
1-3 Jaroslav Hutka Cínová Armáda 5:04
1-4 Jaroslav Hutka Pravděpodobné Vzdálenosti 4:56
1-5 Jaroslav Hutka Velezpěv Na Lásku 3:57
1-6 Jaroslav Hutka Měj Se K Dílu (It Ain't Me, Babe) 4:32
1-7 Jaroslav Hutka & Vlastimil Třešňák Václavek Vrah 5:46
1-8 Jaroslav Hutka Milý S Milou 4:57
1-9 Vladimír Merta Písmenková Láska 2:31
1-10 Vladimír Merta Zem Voní Dřevem 4:32
1-11 Petr Lutka Zmařený Song O Fialovém Hrníčku 2:23
1-12 Petr Lutka Sport 2:59
1-13 Petr Lutka Šátek 1:56
1-14 Petr Lutka Točí se, točí 2:39
1-15 Jaroslav Hutka Posílám Ti 2:31
1-16 Jaroslav Hutka Tak Má Milá 2:47
1-17 Jaroslav Hutka Lžička 4:02
1-18 Jaroslav Hutka Tkanička 4:00
1-19 Dagmar Voňková* Holoubek 3:59
1-20 Vlastimil Třešňák Zrzavý Malíř 4:23
2-1 Petr Lutka Blues O Žravý Slepici
Adapted By [Upr.] – Petr LutkaWritten-By – Jiří Zych
3:10
2-2 Petr Lutka Pět Roků
Adapted By [Upr.] – Petr LutkaWritten-By – Jiří Zych
2:15
2-3 Petr Lutka Rybář Kontra Potkan
Adapted By [Upr.] – Petr LutkaWritten-By – Jiří Zych
1:00
2-4 Petr Lutka Červotoč
Adapted By [Upr.] – Petr LutkaWritten-By – Jiří Zych
1:30
2-5 Petr Lutka Vlasy
Adapted By [Upr.] – Petr LutkaWritten-By – Jiří Zych
1:10
2-6 Vladimír Merta Písmenková Láska
Written-By – Vladimír Merta
3:00
2-7 Vladimír Merta Kámen A Strom
Written-By – Vladimír Merta
7:50
2-8 Dagmar Voňková* Vyhozený Blues
Written-By – Dáša Voňková*
3:35
2-9 Dagmar Voňková* Chlapci Na Tom Horním Konci
Written-By – Dáša Voňková*
4:30
2-10 Vlastimil Třešňák Lidé Z Metra
Written-By – Vlastimil Třešňák
4:40
2-11 Vlastimil Třešňák O Zadýchaných Očích Kulhavého Posunovače
Written-By – Vlastimil Třešňák
5:10
2-12 Jaroslav Hutka Náměšť
Written-By – Jaroslav Hutka
3:00

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Supraphon
  • Recorded At – Studio Dejvice
  • Recorded At – Mozarteum

Credits

  • Banjo – Jiří Jeřábek (tracks: 2-2)
  • Bass Guitar – Vladimír „Guma” Kulhánek* (tracks: 2-4)
  • Bass Harmonica [Basová Foukací Harmonika] – Jáno Sedal (tracks: 2-1, 2-11)
  • Contrabass – Petr Kozel (tracks: 2-2)
  • Cover – Karel Haloun, Luděk Kubík
  • Drums [Bicí Nástroje] – Anatoli Kohout (tracks: 2-4)
  • Electric Guitar – Petr „Kulíšek” Pokorný* (tracks: 2-4)
  • Engineer [Uncredited] – Jan Chalupský
  • Guitar – Vladimír Merta (tracks: 2-1, 2-6)
  • Harmonica [Foukací Harmonika] – Jáno Sedal (tracks: 2-4), Vlasta Třešňák* (tracks: 2-1, 2-11)
  • Producer [Uncredited], Compiled By [Vybral A Sestavil] – Hynek Žalčík (tracks: 2-1 to 2-12)
  • Recording Supervisor [Uncredited] – Jan Spálený (tracks: 2-1 to 2-12)
  • Twelve-String Guitar – Vladimír Merta (tracks: 2-7)
  • Vocals [Zpěv] – Vladimír Merta (tracks: 2-6, 2-7)
  • Vocals [Zpěv], Guitar – Dáša Voňková* (tracks: 2-8, 2-9), Jaroslav Hutka (tracks: 2-12), Petr Lutka (tracks: 2-1, 2-2, 2-3, 2-4, 2-5)
  • Vocals [Zpěv], Twelve-String Guitar – Vlasta Třešňák* (tracks: 2-10, 2-11)

Notes

Double CD released by Galén in 2011 contains entire production of Šafrán.
CD1 contains various Šafrán recordings that were made between 1968 and 1976, some of them were later released as SP records by Supraphon.
CD2 consist of entire original LP Šafrán recorded in 1976 at studio Dejvice, Prague, remastered in 2011.
LP Šafrán was originally released in 1977 as Supraphon 1 13 2020 with a picture sleeve (photo by Vladimír Merta, painted object by Vlastimil Třešňák), but immediately censored, withdrawn and destroyed. Only a handful of original copies still exist.
Uncredited details from original sleeve:
Recorded live, March 15, 1976. Fine-tuned March 16–18, 1976 at studio Dejvice, Prague.
Track 2-2 recorded February 18, 1976 at studio Mozarteum, Prague.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 8594042900234
  • Rights Society: BIEM
  • Rights Society: OSA

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
1 13 2020 Šafrán Šafrán ‎(LP, Album, Club) Supraphon 1 13 2020 Czechoslovakia 1977
10 2020-1 311 Šafrán Šafrán ‎(LP, Album, RE) Supraphon 10 2020-1 311 Czechoslovakia 1989
10 2020-1 311 Šafrán Šafrán ‎(LP, Album, RE) Supraphon 10 2020-1 311 Czechoslovakia 1989
10 2020-4 311 Šafrán Šafrán ‎(Cass) Supraphon 10 2020-4 311 Czechoslovakia 1989