Ateliér duše Released 1987 Recorded 1987 Genre Length 44 :33 Label OPUS (#9313 1915)Producer Peter Smolinský
Ateliér duše (English: Soul Atelier ) is the seventh solo album by Marika Gombitová released on OPUS in 1987.[1]
Track listing [ ]
All tracks are written by Gombitová and Peteraj, unless stated otherwise.
1. "Ateliér duše" 3:51 2. "V období dažďa" 3:19 3. "Koloseum " 4:20 4. "Mačací flám" 3:41 5. "Prvý príbeh" 3:30 6. "Štúdie žien" 3:11 7. "Malá smutná baletka" 4:42 8. "Ži a nechaj žiť" 3:13 9. "Zámená" 3:16 10. "Neznámy pár " (duet with Karel Gott ) 4:10 11. "Tak si so mnou opakuj" 4:22 Total length: 44:33
12. "Nenápadná " 3:35 13. "Mami, mami " (taken from SP "Nenápadná") 3:50 Total length: 53:22
Official releases [ ]
"Koloseum" by Marika Gombitová
One of the singer's most played compositions.
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1987: Ateliér duše , LP, MC, OPUS, #9313 1915
1996: Ateliér duše , CD, re-release, Open Music, #0050 2331
1996: Ateliér duše , 2 bonus tracks (SP "Mami, mami"), CD, OPUS, #91 2561
2004: Ateliér duše: Komplet 7 , 4 bonus tracks (EP Slávnosť úprimných slov ), CD, OPUS, #91 2561
Credits and personnel [ ]
Peter Penthor - chorus
Trend band - chorus
Štefan Danko - responsible editor
Peter Smolinský - producer
Juraj Filo - sound director
Jozef Krajčovič - sound director
Ivan Minárik - technical coordination
Fedor Nemec - photography
Charts [ ]
Peak positions [ ]
Chart (1987)
Peak position
Slovak Albums Chart [2]
9
Chart (1989)
Peak position
Slovak Albums Chart[3]
8
Year-end charts [ ]
Awards [ ]
POPulár [ ]
POPulár was a Slovak music magazine that mapped the domestic and international music scene, maintaining also POP awards. The magazine was published monthly since 1970, until its termination in 1992 (Note: In July 2008, the magazine was restored by Nový Populár , issued twice a month).[5] Gombitová won four times as the Best Female Singer (1983, 1986, 1987-8), and once she received the Best Album award (1987).[6]
Year
Nominated work
Category
Result
1987
Ateliér duše
Best Album
Won[6]
Mladé rozlety [ ]
Mladé rozlety ,[E] established by the poet Ivan Štrpka[7] was a color magazine intended for teenagers and the youth. After two sampler issues, the periodical was released weekly since January 1987,[8] and in the 90's renamed as M-Report. Apart from music polls, the magazine also organized a national contest of Slovak amateur bands.[9] Gombitová won one poll (1988).[6]
Year
Nominated work
Category
Result
1988
Ateliér duše
Best Album
Won[6]
Notes
E ^ Mladé rozlety was also the name of a Slovak punk group (formed in May 1988 as one of the first of its kind in the country).[10]
Video release [ ]
A video release of the album on VHS , also entitled Ateliér duše , followed the album in 1987, as the first video-cassette ever released by a Czechoslovak artist.[11]
Track listing [ ]
All tracks are written by Gombitová and Peteraj, unless stated otherwise.
1. "Ateliér duše" 2. "Cirkusový kôň " 3. "Malá smutná baletka" 4. "Mačací flám" 5. "V období dažďa" 6. "Koloseum " 7. "Tak si so mnou opakuj" 8. "Správne dievčatá" (taken from TV Adresa ja, adresa ty ) 9. "Crazy" (taken from TV Adresa ja, adresa ty ) 10. "Príbeh obrazovky" (taken from TV Adresa ja, adresa ty ) 11. "Vernisáž" (taken from TV Adresa ja, adresa ty ) 12. "Zem menom láska " (taken from TV Adresa ja, adresa ty ) 13. "Adresa ja, adresa ty" (taken from TV Adresa ja, adresa ty )
Credits and personnel [ ]
See also [ ]
References [ ]
General
Graclík, Miroslav; Nekvapil, Václav (2008). Marika Gombitová: neautorizovaný životní příběh legendy československé pop music [Marika Gombitová: An Unauthorized Life Story of the Legend of Czechoslovak Pop Music ] (in Czech). Prague , Czech Republic : XYZ. p. 446. ISBN 978-80-7388-115-3 . OCLC 294939865 . Retrieved 2011-03-21 .
Lehotský, Oskar (April 23, 2008a). Slovak Popular Music in the Years 1977–1989 – Marika Gombitová (PDF) . Comenius University, Faculty of Arts (in Slovak). Bratislava , Slovakia . Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-07-14. Retrieved 2011-04-07 .
Lehotský, Oskar (April 23, 2008b). Slovak Popular Music in the Years 1977–1989 – Modus (PDF) . Comenius University, Faculty of Arts (in Slovak). Bratislava, Slovakia. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-08-19. Retrieved 2011-04-07 .
Specific
^ For Marika Gombitová's discography, see Lehotský 2008a , pp. 54–56..
^ Graclík & Nekvapil 2008 , p. 185.
^ Graclík & Nekvapil 2008 , p. 195.
^ "Exclusive List: The 100 Greatest Slovak Albums" . Nový čas (in Slovak). Ringier Axel Springer Slovakia . cas.sk. Retrieved 2011-10-19 .
^ "Nový Populár - Profile" . Nový Populár (in Slovak). Waldemarsk. novypoopular.eu. Archived from the original on 2011-05-25. Retrieved 2011-04-10 .
^ Jump up to: a b c d Graclík & Nekvapil 2008 , p. 418.
^ "Ivan Štrpka → Biography" . Slovník slovenských spisovateľov (in Slovak). Praha: Občianske Združenie literarnyklub.sk. 1999. literarnyklub.sk. Archived from the original on June 10, 2010. Retrieved 2011-04-17 .
^ Patráš, Vladimír (1987). "Over The Pages Of Mladé rozlety" (PDF) . Kultúra slova, No.10 (in Slovak). Jazykovedný ústav Ľudovíta Štúra SAV. p. 387. Retrieved 2011-04-17 .
^ Juráková, Erika (2005-01-18). "Rocker At The Office Of The Municipal Chief" . Noviny Orava, no. 3 (in Slovak). Noviny Orava. novinyorava.sk. Archived from the original on 2012-03-22. Retrieved 2011-04-17 .
^ Laris, Roman. "The History Of The Slovak Scene" . Core 'n Roll Funzine (in Slovak). RomanLaris.com. romanlaris.com. Archived from the original on 2012-07-09. Retrieved 2011-04-17 .
^ Graclík & Nekvapil 2008 , p. 423.
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