Vlatko Stefanovski - Seir (2014)
BAND/ARTIST: Vlatko Stefanovski
- Title: Seir
- Year Of Release: 2014
- Label: Croatia Records
- Genre: Prog Rock, Jazz-Rock, Blues Rock
- Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans)
- Total Time: 47:44
- Total Size: 327 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1 Superheroi 4:46
2 Seir 4:37
3 Guitar Tzar 4:18
4 Love For All 5:10
5 Fosforna Mesečina 4:47
6 Fokusiram I Zumiram 4:31
7 Ljubovna Činija 4:48
8 Točna Adresa 5:07
9 Hotel Blues 4:52
10 Deca Na Sonceto 4:29
1 Superheroi 4:46
2 Seir 4:37
3 Guitar Tzar 4:18
4 Love For All 5:10
5 Fosforna Mesečina 4:47
6 Fokusiram I Zumiram 4:31
7 Ljubovna Činija 4:48
8 Točna Adresa 5:07
9 Hotel Blues 4:52
10 Deca Na Sonceto 4:29
Macedonian guitarist/composer Vlatko Stefanovski began playing guitar when he was 11. As a teenager studying English language and literature, he formed Macedonia's biggest rock group, Leb I Sol. The band fused rock, jazz, and traditional Macedonian music, elements that inspired all of Stefanovski's music. He played with the band throughout the '70s and '80s, while also pursuing a solo career. Starting in the late '70s, Stefanovski began scoring animated features like 1979's Cirkus, films like 1985's Smeker, and ballets such as 1989's Zodiac.
After Leb I Sol faded away in the late '80s, Stefanovski focused his efforts on his solo career and on collaborating with other artists and musicians. His solo debut, Cowboys & Indians, was released in 1994 and showcased his diverse, emotional guitar style. 1996's Sarajevo benefited UNICEF's fund for children in need, and 1999's primarily acoustic Krushevo was recorded with Miroslav Tadic, a Macedonian-American guitarist. Stefanovski also plays with the Balkan Impressions, a Balkan-jazz fusion, and continues to score film, theater, and ballet productions, including the score for Gipsy Magic, a 1997 film by Stole Popov that won a Grand Prix at the Montpellier Film Festival in France. ~ Heather Phares
After Leb I Sol faded away in the late '80s, Stefanovski focused his efforts on his solo career and on collaborating with other artists and musicians. His solo debut, Cowboys & Indians, was released in 1994 and showcased his diverse, emotional guitar style. 1996's Sarajevo benefited UNICEF's fund for children in need, and 1999's primarily acoustic Krushevo was recorded with Miroslav Tadic, a Macedonian-American guitarist. Stefanovski also plays with the Balkan Impressions, a Balkan-jazz fusion, and continues to score film, theater, and ballet productions, including the score for Gipsy Magic, a 1997 film by Stole Popov that won a Grand Prix at the Montpellier Film Festival in France. ~ Heather Phares
Jazz | Blues | Rock | FLAC / APE
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