Tarkan discography
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Releases | ||
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↙Studio albums | 7 | |
↙Compilation albums | 1 | |
↙Extended plays | 1 | |
↙Singles | 7 | |
↙Soundtracks | 4 | |
↙Tribute and cover albums | 6 | |
↙Promo | 9 | |
References and footnotes |
This is a discography for Turkish singer and composer Tarkan.
Contents |
[edit] Releases
Translated English titles in parentheses.[1]
[edit] Domestic
[edit] Albums
Year | Title | Sales |
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1992 | Yine Sensiz (Without You Again) | Turkey: 1 million |
1993 | Yine Sensiz (Extended Mix) | |
1994 | A-Acayipsin (Oh You're Something Else) | Turkey: 2 million
Europe: 1 million |
1997 | Ölürüm Sana (I'd Die For You) | Turkey: 4.5 million
2nd best-selling album of all time in Turkey[2] |
2001 | Karma | Turkey: 2 million
6th best-selling album of all time in Turkey[2] |
2003 | Dudu (Woman) | Turkey: 2.5 million / Russia: 1 million
Second best selling album (Turkey)[3] and best selling foreign artist (Russia) in 2003 |
2006 | Come Closer | |
2007 | Metamorfoz | Turkey: 300 000 in the first week[4] |
[edit] Singles
Year | Title |
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2001 | Kuzu Kuzu (Like A Lamb) |
2001 | Hüp (Whoop) |
2005 | Bounce |
2006 | Start The Fire |
[edit] Promo Singles
These were singles released as part of a campaign.[2]
Year | Title | Info | Sales |
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2001 | Hüp (Whoop) | Pepsi Campaign, not sold separately. Had to collect Pepsi labels to obtain this. | |
2002 | Özgürlük İçimizde (Freedom Is Within Us) | Turkcell Ad Campaign, not sold separately. The campaign consisted of TV adverts, calendar and phone card designs, using the concept that a phone enables a person to travel free in nature and still keep in touch. | |
2002 | Bir Oluruz Yolunda (United For You) | Football anthem, World Cup Song for Turkey. This was available at retail outlets. | |
2005 | Ayrılık Zor (Separation is Hard) | Avea GSM Ad Campaign, not sold separately. The campaign also included TV adverts, calendar and phone card designs. The concept involved lovers separated by distance using the phone as a means of contact. | 460.000
Best-selling disc (Turkey) in 2005[5] |
[edit] Soundtracks
Year | Title | Info |
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1998 | Disney's Hercules | Tarkan sang the Disney accredited Turkish version of Michael Bolton's "Go The Distance" and voiced the adult Hercules, replacing the original vocals by Tate Donovan. |
[edit] Appearances
Year | Title | Info |
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1998 | Müzeyyen Senar ile Bir Ömre Bedel (A Lifetime's Worth with Müzeyyen Senar) | Artist: Müzeyyen Senar Genre: Turkish classical |
2003 | Türkü Söylemek Lazım (Folksongs Should be Sung) | Artist: Pınar Sağ Genre: Turkish folk |
2004 | Yan Yana Fotoğraf Çektirelim (Let's Take Photographs Together) | Artist: Nazan Öncel Genre: Turkish pop |
2006 | Gülümse Kaderine (Smile at your Fate) | Artist: Kibariye Genre: Roma and Arabesque |
2007 | Maximum (Maximum) | Artist: Murat Boz Genre: Turkish pop music |
2007 | Akşam Sefası (The evening way) | Artist: Sibel Can Genre: Turkish classical |
[edit] International
[edit] Albums
Year | Title |
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1999 | Tarkan |
2006 | Come Closer |
2008 | Come Closer |
[edit] Singles
Year | Title |
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1999 | Şımarık (Spoilt) |
1999 | Şıkıdım (Shake) |
1999 | Bu Gece (Tonight) |
2006 | Bounce |
2006 | Start The Fire |
[edit] Promo Singles
12-inch Club Promos
None of these LP promos were counted as regular releases. Special dance mixes were released to promote his international releases Tarkan and Come Closer at the clubs.
Year | Title | Info |
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1998 | Şımarık (Spoilt) | (12-inch), 5 Tracks |
1999 | Şımarık (Spoilt) | (12-inch), Ned Devine Remixes |
1999 | Şımarık (Spoilt) | (12-inch), Şınan Mixes |
1999 | Bu Gece (Tonight) | (12-inch), DJ Tomcraft Remix |
2006 | Bounce | (12-inch), Black Release |
2006 | Bounce | (12-inch), White Release |
2006 | Start the Fire | (12-inch), Red Release (1-sided limited ed) |
2006 | Start the Fire | (12-inch), Red Release |
Indoor Promos.[2]
Year | Title | Info |
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1995 | Hepsi Senin Mi | The record company manufactured an indoor promo CD single to promote Tarkan in Germany in 1995. Some were sent to radio stations.[2] |
[edit] Soundtracks
Year | Title | Info |
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1998 | Beau Travail | for his track "Şımarık" |
2000 | Geboren in Absurdistan | for his track "Şımarık" |
2002 | XX/XY | for his track "Şımarık" |
2005 | Mr Socrates | for his track "Ölürüm Sana" |
[edit] Notes
- ^ Translations by Ali Yildirim
- ^ a b c d e Tarkan Translations
- ^ MÜYAP statistics
- ^ Hürriyet
- ^ Michael Show
[edit] External links
- Tarkan Album and Song Lyrics Information in English
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