Paní v černém: Singly 1967-1972
Flamengo was one of the earliest Czech beat or bigbit groups from Prague that started out in the mid 60's, growing into one of the best czech prog/art rock group in the 70s. They recorded the best Czech progressive rock album Kuře v hodinkách (lineup: Vladimír Mišík (lead vocals, percussion), Jan Kubík (saxophone, flute, clarinet, vocals), Pavel Fořt (guitar, vocals), Ivan Khunt (organ, vocals), Vladimír Guma Kulhánek (bass guitar, vocals), Jaroslav Erno Šedivý (drums) ). The band was established by drummer Přemysl Černý in 1966, who brought František Francl (lead guitar), Pavel Fořt (rhytm guitar), Eduard Vršek (keys), Jiří Čížek (bass), Petr Novák (vocals) and Viktor Sodoma (vocals), also Pavel Sedláček appeared sometimes as vocalist. Lyrics were written by Ivo Plicka. The coexistence of two vocalists and personal relations between Novák and Sodoma made troubles. Sodoma was replaced by Karel Kahovec and left for The Matadors. Due to Vršek's military service the members had to switch their instruments. Vocalist Kahovec became rhytm guitarist, rhytm guitarist Fořt took bass and bassist Čížek begun play keys. In 1967 Novák and Čížek left the band. Přemysl Černý focused on managerial activities and set Jaroslav Erno Šedivý as a new drummer. Ivan Khunt (hammond organ, vocals) came instead of Karel Kahovec. Vocalist Joan Duggan from Newcastle joined the group in 1969 and after getting married with Francl left the band with him. However, the changes in lineup had continued. The final was settled after the arrival of the now-legendary vocalist Vladimír Mišík, Jan Kubík and Vladimír Guma Kulhánek. Flamengo broked up before the releasing Kuře v hodinkách, their sole album from 1972. Author of lyrics was famous poet Josef Kainar. This record was quickly banned by the communist regime under normalization. It became legendary and now stands as one of the best album that came out from czechoslovakian music scene. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Flamengo was one of the earliest Czech beat or bigbit groups from Prague that started out in the mid 60's, growing into one of the best czech prog/art rock group in the 70s. They recorded the best Czech progressive rock album Kuře v hodinkách (lineup: Vladimír Mišík (lead vocals, percussion), Jan Kubík (saxophone, flute, clarinet, vocals), Pavel Fořt (guitar, vocals), Ivan Khunt (organ, vocals), Vladimír Guma Kulhánek (bass guitar, vocals), Jaroslav Erno Šedivý (drums) ). The band was established by drummer Přemysl Černý in 1966, who brought František Francl (lead guitar), Pavel Fořt (rhytm guitar), Eduard Vršek (keys), Jiří Čížek (bass), Petr Novák (vocals) and Viktor Sodoma (vocals), also Pavel Sedláček appeared sometimes as vocalist. Lyrics were written by Ivo Plicka. The coexistence of two vocalists and personal relations between Novák and Sodoma made troubles. Sodoma was replaced by Karel Kahovec and left for The Matadors. Due to Vršek's military service the members had to switch their instruments. Vocalist Kahovec became rhytm guitarist, rhytm guitarist Fořt took bass and bassist Čížek begun play keys. In 1967 Novák and Čížek left the band. Přemysl Černý focused on managerial activities and set Jaroslav Erno Šedivý as a new drummer. Ivan Khunt (hammond organ, vocals) came instead of Karel Kahovec. Vocalist Joan Duggan from Newcastle joined the group in 1969 and after getting married with Francl left the band with him. However, the changes in lineup had continued. The final was settled after the arrival of the now-legendary vocalist Vladimír Mišík, Jan Kubík and Vladimír Guma Kulhánek. Flamengo broked up before the releasing Kuře v hodinkách, their sole album from 1972. Author of lyrics was famous poet Josef Kainar. This record was quickly banned by the communist regime under normalization. It became legendary and now stands as one of the best album that came out from czechoslovakian music scene. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Kuře v hodinkách (Introdukce)
Doky, vlaky, hlad a boty
Jenom láska ví kam
Já a dým
Rám příštích obrazů
Stále dál
Chvíle chvil
Kuře v hodinkách
Pár století
Týden v elektrickém městě
Každou chvíli
Ram pristich obrazu
Jenom laska vi kam
Chvile chvil
Kure v hodinkach
Ja a dym
Par stoleti
Stale Dal
Kuře v hodinkách. Introdukce
Poprava blond holky
Kure v hodinkach (introdukce)
Summertime
Každou chvíli (bonus)
Týden v elektrickém městě (bonus)
No Reply
Too Much Love Is A Bad Thing
Zavraždil jsem lásku
Paní v černém
Svou lásku jsem rozdal
Hino do Flamengo
Povídej
Náhrobní kámen
The Way For Horses
Já budu chodit po špičkách
Tyden v elektrickém meste
Pani v cernem
Co skrýváš v očích
Vyber si palác
Kazdou chvili
Hino Oficial Do Flamengo
Kure v hodinkach intro
Džbán
Rám Prístích Obrazu
Tyden v Elektrickem meste
Kuøe v hodinkách
Black is black
Kure V Hodinkách
Doky vlaky hlad a boty
Zavrazdil jsem lasku
Kure V Hodinkách (Introdukce)
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