Maska za maskou

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Maska za maskou
Studio album by The Plastic People of the Universe
Released 23 December 2009
Recorded June and October 2009, David Koller's Studio Cox[1]
Genre Rock
Producer Guerilla Records
The Plastic People of the Universe chronology

Líně s tebou spím
(2001)
Maska za maskou
(2009)
Obešel já polí pět
(2010)

Maska za maskou is a studio album by Czech underground band The Plastic People of the Universe, released in December 2009. It's their first studio album since Líně s tebou spím (2001) and first without Milan Hlavsa. On the front cover photography are members of the band before Vojtěch Hynais' curtain in National Theatre in Prague. Christening of album held on 26 January 2010 in Palác Akropolis in Prague and christened by first president of Czech Republic Václav Havel.[2]

Track listing

No. TitleLyricsMusic Length
1. "TV idylka (TV Idyll)"  StankovičKarafiát 5:42
2. "Marie, vstávej (Mary, Get Up)"  BrabenecKandl 4:44
3. "Maska (The Mask)"  BrabenecJaníček 4:10
4. "Cizí vlasy (Someone's Hair)"  KrchovskýKarafiát 4:58
5. "Non Stop Opera"  BrabenecKarafiát 3:36
6. "Pojď (Come On)"  BrabenecTurnová 4:36
7. "Je večer mlha padá (Evening Fog Is Falling)"  KrchovskýKarafiát 4:46
8. "Smrt (Death)"  BrabenecTurnová 4:42
9. "Pod křížem zůstaly ženy (The Women Stayed Beneath the Cross)"  BrabenecTurnová 4:20
10. "Magorův šém (Magor's Shem)"  JirousKarafiát 4:54
11. "Jednou nohou/Vůl hvězda ranní (One Foot/Ox Morning Star)"  BrabenecHlavsa/Karafiát, Janíček, Kabeš 6:21
12. "Přes práh hvězd... (Over the Treshold of Stars)"  KolářTurnová 3:28
13. "Tygr v Praze (Tiger in Prague)"  CharmsJaníček 2:00

Personnel

The Plastic People of the Universe
Quests
  • Tomáš Čistecký – tenor saxophone
  • Ludvík Kandl – drums (2, 5, 6, 7)
  • Josef Klíč – cello (1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
  • Ivo Kopecký – trombone (2, 10)
  • Ladislav Kozderka – trumpet (1, 2, 10)

References

  1. back album cover
  2. "THE PLASTIC PEOPLE OF THE UNIVERSE - MASKA ZA MASKOU (2009)". Guerilla.cz. Retrieved 1 May 2012. 
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