Probuzhdane

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Probuzhdane
Probuzhdane cover
Studio album by Balkandji
Released 2001
Recorded  
Genre Folk metal
Length 37:11
Label  
Producer Kiril Yanev
Professional reviews

 

Balkandji chronology
  Probujdane
(2001)
Zvezdica
(2004)

“Probuzhdane” (written “Пробуждане” in Bulgarian) is the first self-released album by Balkandji. The name means “Awakening” and the band translates it as “Awake”. “Probujdane” is also used for a transliteration of the name into English.

It is freely distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution Licence. [1]

[edit] Track listing

Transliterated name Original name Translation
1 Zora Зора “Dawn”
2 Libe Либе Archaic word for “Sweetheart”
3 Krali Marko Крали Марко The name of a fictional Bulgarian hero, named after Prince Marko
4 Samodiva Самодива A magic girl, dancing in the forest at nights, luring young men.
5 Kam taz zemia Към таз земя “To This Land”
6 Diavolska shterka Дяволска щерка “Devil's Daughter”
7 Molia te Моля те “I'm begging you”
8 Shte ostana tuk Ще остана тук “I will stay here”
9 Zdrach Здрач “Twilight”
10 Kukeri Кукери The participants in a traditional Bulgarian ritual for scaring bad spirits away

[edit] Personnel

  • Lyudmila Barovska (Людмила Баровска) - Bass flugelhorn on Track 3
  • Dimitar Vasilev (Димитър Василев) - Bass flugelhorn on Track 3
  • Albena Velikova (Албена Великова) - Vocals on Track 4
  • Spas Dimitrov (Спас Димитров) - Bass on Track 1 and vocals on Track 1, 2 and 8
  • Inna Zamfirova (Инна Замфирова) - Vocals on Track 1 and 7
  • Mihail Kalachev (Михаил Калъчев) - Flute on Track 3
  • Kristina Morozova (Кристина Морозова) - Vocals on Track 2
  • Boris Tassev (Борис Тасев) - Trombone on Track 3
  • Raya Hadzhieva (Рая Хаджиева) - Trumpet on Track 3

[edit] Notes

  1. ^  Album download.
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