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List Number: | 01972 |
EAN: | 8594042900357 |
Warranty: | |
Manufacturer: | CD - Indies |
Price excluding VAT: | 154,96 CZK (6,46 €) |
Year of publication: 2012
Jaroslav Hutka, an important personality of Czech folk, was allowed to record and publish only folk songs in his homeland. Several small-label recordings from the late 1960s were unavailable, and after the Russian invasion of 1968, fearful officials at the time of incipient normalization were so afraid of Hutka's own songs that they unplanned another small national revival. With their bans, they helped both Hutko and actually a whole generation of his listeners to discover a real folk song from the collections of František Sušil and František Bartoš. Hutko's audience immediately accepted his performance of several hundred-year-old songs and created a respectable choir for him.
The new edition of Hutko's second album Vandrovali hudci, where the singer is accompanied by rock musicians Radim Hladík and Fedor Frešo, contains six newly discovered songs in addition to the original LP. For the first time, listeners can hear the complete recording of the famous concert from Brno in 1976, less than a year before Charter 77 and Hutka's subsequent departure to Dutch exile.