LP MOĞOLLAR Anadolu Pop - Türküola EU-012 - STILL SEALED - MOGOLLAR
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MOĞOLLAR
Anadolu Pop
Country of
release:
Germany,
2015
Original
recorded: 1971-1974
Label:
Türküola
Catalogue number:
EU-012
Barcode:
-
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. ÇIĞRIK (3.22)
(1972)
2. SILA (4:25) (1972)3. ALAGEYİK DESTANI (3:03)
(1972)4.
MOĞOL HALAYI (3:30) (1972)5. TANRILARIN ARABALARI
(3:11) (1974)6. BU NASIL DÜNYA (3:09)
(1974)
7. TOROSLAR (1:17) (1971)
8. MADIMAK (2:01) (1971)
Tracks Side
2:
1. AĞRI DAĞI EFSANESİ (3:48)
(1971)
2. VAHŞİ ÇİÇEK (3:38)
(1971)
3. ZİGANALAR´DAN GECİŞ (2:06)
(1971)
4. IKLIĞ (3:17) (1971)
5. HALİÇ´TE GÜN BATIŞI
(4:14) (1971)
6. ELAZIĞ´A VARIŞ (2:25)
(1971)
7. KLEIDOSCOPIS DREAM
(4:56) (1971)
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Moğollar (Mongols in Turkish) is one of the pioneer
bands in Turkish rock music for about 40 years and one of the founders of
Turkish folk rock (or Anatolian rock). The major goal of the band is to prove
that folk music has a multi-layered soul and folk music's dynamism is very close
to pop music's dynamism.
The band was founded in 1967 by Neco, Aziz Azmet,
Aydın Daruga and Murat Ses who were previously members of Silüetler
(Silhouettes). However, Neco left the band at the end of 1967. Also, Cahit
Berkay, who was a member of Selçuk Alagöz Band, and Haluk Kunt, who was a member
of Vahşi Kediler (Wild Cats), both joined the band. Later, Haluk Kunt was
replaced by Hasan Sel, who was a member of Apaşlar (Apaches) in 1968, and Aydın
Daruga was replaced by Engin Yörükoğlu in 1969.
In 1970, Hasan Sel was
replaced by Taner Öngür, previously a member of Meteorlar (Meteors) and the
Erkin Koray Quartet. The band tried to fuse the technical aspects of pop music
with the melodies of Anatolian folk music in late 1960s and early 1970s.
In
July 1970, Aziz Azmet, the band's vocalist left the band and Ersen Dinleten
replaced him for a short time. Moğollar recorded Ternek/Haliç'te Gün Batışı
(Ternek/Sunset on the Golden Horn) 45 rpm, and left for Paris in August
1970.
In 1968 the group won the third place in Turkish music contest Golden
Microphone. In 1971 the group won the Grand Prix du Disque of the Charles Cros
Academy (previously won by such groups as Pink Floyd and Jimi Hendrix). Nearly
all of the tracks on this album are compositions or traditional arrangements of
Murat Ses, the group's keyboardist, arranger and composer (official records by
SACEM, GEMA and MESAM).
Murat Ses's composition, Ağrı Dağı Efsanesi (The
Legend of Mount Ararat), was inspired by ancient legends of the Great Flood in
different cultures. In live versions of the track, which lasted over ten
minutes, he made use of diverse FX technologies of the time to narrate a sonic
story using his keyboards.
In 1971, Barış Manço joined as vocalist and the
band was renamed Manchomongol. Manchomongol recorded 2 45 rpms, and this
partnership ended after four months. Also, Engin Yörükoğlu stayed in Paris, and
the drummer of Mavi Işıklar (Blue Lights), Ayzer Danga, joined the band to
replace him.
Moğollar recorded one single with Selda Bağcan during the first
half of 1972. Ersen then re-joined the band in July 1972 and they recorded
another single. Murat Ses left the band in August 1972. In September 1972,
Moğollar replaced their soloists with Cem Karaca, who was then the soloist of
Kardaşlar (Brothers).This partnership of Cem Karaca and Moğollar lasted for two
years and they produced the song, Namus Belası, which became a great hit.
In
1974, Taner Öngür and Ayzer Danga left the band. Öngür joined Dadaşlar, a band
with Ersen Dinleten between 1974–1975 and 1979–1980 and Dervişan (Dervishes), a
band with Cem Karaca between 1974 and 1978; in 1975, Danga participated in Erkin
Koray's 'Elektronik Türküler' (Electronic Songs) album. Meanwhile, Cahit Berkay
dissolved the band and left for France to meet with Engin Yörükoğlu. Cahit and
Engin recorded two albums under the name Moğollar. They also recorded single
with Ali Rıza Binboğa in 1975. The band completely dissolved in 1976.
After a
17-year absence, Cahit Berkay, Taner Öngür and Engin Yörükoğlu reformed the band
in 1993, and were joined by keyboard player Serhat Ersöz. Murat Ses is dealing
with other projects and is still pursuing an extraordinary international
career.
In 2007, the Advertising agency TBWA decided to use Moğollar's late
1960s track, Garip Çoban (translated - Lonesome Shepherd; written by Murat Ses)
in the This is Living advertisement campaign for Sony's PlayStation 3. Also
Emrah Karaca (son of Cem Karaca) joined Moğollar in 2007. Engin Yörükoğlu was
diagnosed with lung cancer in 2007 and has died in 2010.
(en.wikipedia.org)
Musicians who were in Moğollar:
Cahit Berkay - Gitar,Vokal Ve Yöresel
Enstürmanlar
Taner Ongur - Bas gitar, elektro gitar, akustik gitar
Serhat
Ersöz - Klavye
Emrah Karaca - Vokal, Gitar
Kemal Küçükbakkal -
Davul
Murat Ses - Org, Piyano
Engin Yorukoglu - Davul
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