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VA • Bosporus Bridges Vol 3



A wide selection of rare Turkish funk, jazz, beat and psychedelic music from the 1970s.

This is the 3rd issue of the groundbreaking Bosporus Bridges compilation series, started in 2005 with Vol. 1 and continued in 2011 with Vol. 2.

Why did it take so long for the release of Vol. 3? Because deep digging, deep selecting and our wish to serve you Turkish pop music of the highest order, simply takes its time. And it is worth doing so. According to the aspiration of the Bosporus Bridges series you will get extraordinary music, opening your mind and remapping your knowledge of Turkish music.

As Turkish pop music is a hybrid of Western and Eastern elements, it’s not just funk, jazz, beat and psychedelic music but each time a specific Turkish approach to a hybrid pop music. This incorporates Turkish language, instruments, melodies etc., all mixed with electric instruments, drums and sound effects of Western pop music.

Exclusively on vinyl we feature 3 tracks, that will be not available digitally of Figen Han with "Pisi Pisi", Dönüşüm with "Taek-Won-Do" and Burhan Tonguç with "Du-Bi-Ba".

Enjoy deep Turkish funk by Seyyal Taner, Süheyl Denizci, Cengiz Coskuner and Erkut Taçkın, Turkish jazz by the Burhan Tonguç Ritm Grubu and Figen Han, Turkish beat by Lili Ivanova, Ajda Pekkan and Fatoş Balkır, Turkish psychedelic by Semra Sine, Serter Bağcan and Harout Pamboukjian, and Turkish-Asian rock by Dönüşüm & Halit Kakınç.

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Una amplia selección de música turca rara de funk, jazz, beat y psicodélica de los años 70.

Este es el tercer número de la innovadora serie de compilaciones de los puentes del Bósforo, que comenzó en 2005 con el volumen 1 y continuó en 2011 con el volumen 2.

¿Por qué ha tardado tanto en salir el Vol. 3? Porque cavar profundo, seleccionar profundo y nuestro deseo de servirles música pop turca de primer orden, simplemente toma su tiempo. Y vale la pena hacerlo. De acuerdo con la aspiración de la serie de los puentes del Bósforo, obtendrá una música extraordinaria, abriendo su mente y rehaciendo su conocimiento de la música turca.

Como la música pop turca es un híbrido de elementos occidentales y orientales, no se trata sólo de funk, jazz, beat y música psicodélica, sino cada vez de un enfoque turco específico de una música pop híbrida. Esto incorpora el idioma turco, los instrumentos, las melodías, etc., todo mezclado con instrumentos eléctricos, baterías y efectos de sonido de la música pop occidental.

Exclusivamente en vinilo presentamos 3 pistas, que no estarán disponibles digitalmente de Figen Han con "Pisi Pisi", Dönüşüm con "Taek-Won-Do" y Burhan Tonguç con "Du-Bi-Ba".

Disfrute del profundo funk turco de Seyyal Taner, Süheyl Denizci, Cengiz Coskuner y Erkut Taçkın, del jazz turco de Burhan Tonguç Ritm Grubu y Figen Han, del ritmo turco de Lili Ivanova, Ajda Pekkan y Fatoş Balkır, de la psicodelia turca de Semra Sine, Serter Bağcan y Harout Pamboukjian, y del rock turco-asiático de Dönüşüm y Halit Kakınç.


Tracks:
1 - Sarmas Dolas - Seyyal Taner 01:53
2 - Kyahripar (Yaz Dostum) - Harout Pamboukjian 03:53
3 - Gurbet - Semra Sine 03:47
4 - Du-Bi-Ba - Burhan Tonguç Ritm Grubu Ve Ismet Siral 03:32
5 - Nisan Sakasi - Lili Ivanova Ve Durul Gence 5 02:37
6 - Sevsen De Gönlünce - Ajda Pekkan 02:55
7 - Hey!... Taksi - Fatos Balkir Ve Istanbul Gelisim Orkestrasi 02:55
8 - Erkek Olana - Erkut Taçkin 02:44
9 - Samsun´ Un Evleri - Cengiz Coskuner 02:00
10 - Taek-Won-Do - Dönüsüm & Halit Kakinç 02:53
11 - Pisi Pisi - Figen Han & Süheyl Denizci Orkestrasi 03:02
12 - Ordu´Nun Dereleri - Serter Bagcan 03:08
13 - Yildiz - Süheyl Denizci & Ümit Aksu Orkestra Ve Korosu 02:13




Label: Black Pearl Records ‎– BPR010LP
Country: Germany
Released: 10 Mar 2019
Genre: Jazz, Rock, Funk / Soul, Folk, World, & Country
Style: Soul-Jazz, Jazz-Funk, Psychedelic, Beat
 
 
 
 




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