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LP KORNELYANS
Not An Ordinary Life
Limited Edition In Red Vinyl
Country of release: USA, 2013
Original released: 1974
Label: Private LP Production
Catalogue number: 702
Barcode: 0222546437021
Klappcover/Gatefold Sleeve: Nein/No
Condition Record: MINT
Condition Cover: MINT
LP ist noch verschweißt / LP IS STILL SEALED !!!
(Photo von meiner eigenen LP / Photo taken from my own copy)
Tracks Side 1:
1. Rising
(2:16)
2. Not An Ordinary Life (10:19)
3. Generation 1942
(6:43)
Tracks Side 2:
1. Fall Off The
Land Of Woman (5:31)
2. Temporary Parting (4:00)
3. Man With A
White Flag (11:50)
Listen At YouTube:
This Belgrade group was named after its founder, the
keyboard player Kornelije Kovac. For a short time he was a member of Indexi, but
formed his own group in 1968. In their early years only singles and EPs were
recorded, some of which later resurfaced on the posthumous Mrtvo
More.
After two years of inactivity, Kovac started a new Korni Grupa
formation in 1971.
Korni Grupa (1972) represented the first
progressive rock album in Yugoslavia and, as such, remains a milestone. Its five
tracks were dominated by Kovic's piano and the distinctive voice of Zlatko
Pejakovic (who would eventually become a pop singer). The real highlight was the
three-part composition "Put Za Istok".
Not An Ordinary Life (1974)
was recorded in Italy with better sound equipment and more careful production.
The material ranged from the complex jazzy progressive rock of the title track
to the sentimental (but memorable} ballad "Generation 1942". "Fall Off The Land
Of Woman" was a re-recording of "Bezglave Ja-Ha Horde" from their first album.
This is one of the best Yugoslavian rock albums ever made, really a great
achievement. The Italian edition had English lyrics, unlike the domestic
release.
Regretably Korni Grupa disbanded in 1974, leaving behind
them almost 20 singles and EPs. The double album Mrtvo More (1975) collected the
worst of them (ie: the most commercial tracks), but also two sides of excellent
live material recorded in 1974.
Some years after, a more interesting
postscript appeared. 1941 was a concept album recorded in 1971 for a Belgrade TV
station, but not released until 1979. There was no track separation on the
Album, just a continous flow of vocal and instrumental segments. The lyrics were
written by Branko Copic, while the music, as usual, was written and arranged by
Kovac. Featured vocalists were Dado Topic and Josipa Lisac. The album is quite
"Italian" in spirit, but usually considered to be weaker than Korni Grupa's two
first albums. (oldishpsychprog.ucoz.com)
Kornelije Kovac - Keyboards
Josip Bocek -
Guitar
Bojan Hreljac - Bass
Vladimir Furduj - Drums
Zlatko Pejakovic -
Lead Vocals
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