Ezginin Günlüğü

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Ezginin Günlüğü in Salacak, Istanbul.
Ezginin Günlüğü in Salacak, Istanbul.

Ezginin Günlüğü (means The Diary Of The Melody in Turkish) is a Turkish band formed in 1982 in Istanbul by Nadir Göktürk, Hakan Yılmaz, Şebnem Başar, Tugay Başar, Vedat Verter and Emin İgüs. Their first album Seni Düşünmek was released in 1985.

All the members except Nadir Göktürk left the group by 1990. Hüsnü Arkan and Fatih Saçlı have joined the band and the first album involving them, İstavrit, was released in 1993. The popularity of the band increased dramatically after the album Oyun released in 1995.

Ezginin Günlüğü is noted for their musical diversity and vocal harmonies. One of the strongest connections to their listeners is their use of the lyrics. In the 80s they were using well known poems and singing songs with political allusions. In 90s they were still using poems but they also started to write their own lyrics.

The music of Ezginin Günlüğü has specific features. It's based on anatolian folk music composed with contemporary interpretation. They've used a large variety of instruments in several albums.

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[edit] Discography

  • Seni Düşünmek (1985)
  • Sabah Türküsü (1986)
  • Alagözlü Yar (1987)
  • Bahçedeki Sandal (1988)
  • Ölüdeniz (1990)
  • İstavrit (1993)
  • Oyun (1995)
  • Ebruli (1996)
  • Hürriyete Doğru (1997)
  • Aşk Yüzünden (1998)
  • Rüya (2000)
  • Her Şey Yolunda (2002)
  • İlk Aşk (2003)
  • Dargın Mıyız (2005)

[edit] Present Members

  • Nadir Göktürk - songwriter, keyboard
  • Hüsnü Arkan - songwriter, singer
  • Eylem Atmaca - singer
  • Fatih Saçlı - flute, saxophone
  • Sedat Yapıcı - guitar
  • Gökhan Tümkaya - drum

[edit] References

Aydoğdu, Atilla (2005-11-07), “Her albümde, her şarkıda...”, Aksam, <http://www.aksam.com.tr/haber.asp?a=13118,2&tarih=07.11.2005> 

Ezginin Günlüğü İle Söyleşi”, Tavir Dergisi, 2006-07-10, <http://www.anatolianrock.com/Ezginin_G%FCnl%FC%F0%FC/basin_bilgileri/Ezginin_G%FCnl%FC%F0%FC-150-836.htm> 

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