Probuzhdane
Probuzhdane |
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Studio album by Balkandji |
Released |
2001 |
Recorded |
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Genre |
Folk metal |
Length |
37:11 |
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Producer |
Kiril Yanev |
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“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]
Track listing
Track Number |
Transliterated name |
Original name |
English Translation[1] |
1 |
Zora |
Зора |
“Dawn” |
2 |
Libe |
Либе |
Archaic word for “Sweetheart” |
3 |
Krali Marko |
Крали Марко |
The Bulgarian name of a legendary Serbian king, Prince Marko |
4 |
Samodiva |
Самодива |
A Slavic fairy maiden, dancing in the forest at nights, luring young men.[2] |
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 to scare evil spirits away.[3] |
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
References
Notes
- ^ Album download.