Daniel Landa
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Daniel Landa | |
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Daniel Landa in Prague, 2007 | |
Background information | |
Born | Prague, Czechoslovakia (now Czech Republic) |
Genres | Rock |
Occupations | Musician, Singer, Racer |
Years active | 1987–present |
Associated acts | Orlík |
Daniel Landa is a Czech musician.
Born in Prague, Landa began his musical career in 1987 when he along with David Matásek founded the oi! band Orlík.
Controversies
On 31 January 2008 Czech prime minister Mirek Topolánek cited his verse Dyť i to největší hovado má svůj strop! (Even the biggest idiot has his limit) from the song Forbes in the concept album Smrtihlav (1998).[1]
Discography
- Orlík: Oi! (1990)
- Orlík: Demise (Demision, 1991)
- Valčík (Waltz, 1993)
- Chcíply dobrý víly (The Good Fairies Died, 1995)
- Krysař I. (The Pied Piper I, 1996), with other artists
- Krysař II. (The Pied Piper II, 1996), with other artists
- Pozdrav z fronty (Greeting From the Front, 1997)
- Smrtihlav (1998) – with other artists
- Konec (The End, 1999)
- Best of Landa (2000)
- 9mm argumentů (9mm of Arguments, 2002)
- Vltava Tour (live) (2003)
- Best of Landa 2 (2004)
- Neofolk (2004)
- Tajemství (The Secret, 2005) – with other artists
- Bouře (live) (Storm, 2006)
- Kvaska (Kvaska, 2007)
- Touha (Desire, 2009)
- Nigredo (Nigredo, 2009)
Other appearances
- 2006: Strážce plamene with Petr Hapka & Michal Horáček
- 2007: Strážce plamene v obrazech with Hapka & Horáček
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