Zvezdica
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Zvezdica | ||
Studio album by Balkandji | ||
Released | 2004 | |
Recorded | ||
Genre | Folk metal | |
Length | 21:58 | |
Label | Toxity Records | |
Producer(s) | Toxity Records | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Balkandji chronology | ||
Probujdane (2001) |
Zvezdica (2004) |
Zmej (2006) |
“Zvezdica” (written “Звездица” in Bulgarian) is the second album by Balkandji. The name is a diminutive form of the word “star”. It features the song of the same name, plus three instrumentals and a live rendition of “Libe”. “Buria” and “8/8 Samodivsko horo” are also live versions.
[edit] Track listing
Transliterated name | Original name | Translation | |
1 | Zvezdica | Звездица | Diminutive form of the word “star”, used to address a girl, or as a feminine given name. |
2 | Narod | Народ | “People” as in “Bulgarian people” |
3 | Buria | Буря | “Storm” |
4 | 8/8 Samodivsko horo | 8/8 Самодивско хоро | “8/8 Samodiva's Horo” or “Samodiva's Dance” |
5 | Az tebe, libe, sum zaljubil | Аз тебе, либе, съм залюбил | “I have fallen in love with you, sweetheart” |
[edit] Personnel
- Kiril Yanev (Кирил Янев) - Vocals, guitar
- Nikolay Barovsky (Николай Баровски) - Keyboards, kaval, vocals
- Spas Dimitrov (Спас Димитров) - Tambura, acoustic guitar and vocals on Track 2, 3, 4 and 5
- Vladimir Leviev (Владимир Левиев) - Bass on Track 1 and 2
- Hristo Pashov (Христо Пашов) - Bass on Track 3, 4 and 5
- Alexander Stoyanov (Александър Стоянов) - Drums on Track 1 and 2
- Nikolay Trajkov (Николай Трайков) - Drums on Track 3 and 5
- Kalin Hristov - Katsko (Калин Христов - Кацко) - Drums on Track 4 and percussions on Track 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5
- Raya Hadzhieva (Рая Хаджиева) - Trumpet on Track 2