Kalabalak
Kalabalak (eng. Crowd) is sixth studio album of Macedonian group Leb i Sol. It was released in 1983 by Jugoton. It contains 8 songs, which 6 songs are instrumentals. Album was recorded in M2 Studio of Radio Television of Skopje. Gusets were Ana Kostovka (backing vocals), Slobodan Micev (organs and backing vocals), Petar Kargov (saxophone) and frontman's older brother, Goran Stefanovski (backing vocals).[1]
Kalabalak | ||||
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Released | April 22, 1983 | |||
Recorded | February 10, 1983 - March 8, 1983 | |||
Studio | Studio M2, Skopje | |||
Genre | Rock, fusion | |||
Label | Jugoton | |||
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Word kalabalak is actually palindrome from Turkish language which means crowd. Because of this album, word kalabalak had made comeback in Serbian speaking language.[2] Aside from the title track, the hits were Malo sutra (All my eye), Bistra voda (clean water) and Bez reči (Without the words).[3]
In 2006, Croatia Records released this album on CD as part of Kolekcija 1983-1989 box-set[4]
After the album reached golden circulation, some members had been serving military service.[5]
Song list
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Pubertet vlada gradom (Puberty rules the city)" | Bodan Arsovski | 4:45 |
2. | "Kalabalak (Crowd)" | Goran Stefanovski (Lyrics) Vlatko Stefanovski (Music) | |
Total length: | 37:22 |
References
- Leb I Sol - Kalabalak, retrieved 2022-02-25
- "Do you know what is KALABALAK?" (in Serbian). Retrieved 2022-02-25.
- Leb I Sol - The Ultimate Collection, retrieved 2022-02-25
- Leb I Sol - Collection 1983-1989, retrieved 2022-02-25
- "Vlatko Stefanovski on the YU pop scene '84: Idols and "Chocolate"? Aww, that's not right... although I appreciate Divljan". Yugopapir. Retrieved 2022-02-25.