LP CEM KARACA Resimdeki Gözyaşları - Türküola EU-003 - STILL SEALED (Moğollar)
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LP CEM
KARACA
Resimdeki
Gözyaşları
Country of
release: Germany, 2018 Original released: 2009
Original
recorded: 1968-1976
Label: Türküola
Catalogue number:
EU-003
Barcode:
-
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
Side1:
Cem Karaca & Apaşlar 1. Resimdeki Gözyaşları (3:04) (Single A-Side, 1968)
Cem Karaca & Moğollar 2. Namus Belası (4:27) (Single A-Side, 1974)
Cem Karaca 3. Gecenin Karasını (3:42) (1970)
Cem Karaca 4. Muhtar (3:50) (Single A-Side, 1970)
Cem Karaca & Dervişan 5. Ihtarname (3:47) (Single B-Side, 1976)
Cem Karaca & Kardaşlar 6. Hasan Kalesi (3:14) (Album Track, 1974)
Cem Karaca & Dervişan 7. Mutlaka Yavrum (4:57) (Single A-Side, 1975)
Cem Karaca & Kardaslar 8. Çökertme (3:02) (Single B-Side, 1973)
Tracks
Side 2:
Cem Karaca & Dervişan 1. Tamirci Çırağı (4:58) (Single A-Side, 1975)
Cem Karaca & Apaşlar 2. Oy Bana Bana (2:44) (Single B-Side, 1968)
Cem Karaca & Dervişan 3. Beyaz Atlı (2:50) (Single A-Side, 1974)
Cem Karaca & Apaşlar 4. Bir Of Ceksem (3:31) (Album Track, 1974)
Cem Karaca & Moğollar 5. El Cek Tabip (5:33) (Album Track, 1974)
Cem Karaca & Kardaşlar 6. Kara Üzüm (2:47) (Single A-Side, 1974)
Cem Karaca 7. Emrah (3:59) (Single B-Side, 1968)
Cem Karaca & Dervişan 8. Kavga (4:24) (Single B-Side, 1975)
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Muhtar Cem Karaca (April 5, 1945 – February 8, 2004),
also called
Cem Baba
(Daddy Cem or
Father Cem),
was a
prominent
Turkish rock
musician and
one of the
most important
figures in the
Anatolian
rock. He is a
graduate of
Robert
College.
He was the only child of Mehmet İbrahim Karaca of
Azerbaijani
origin, and
İrma Felekyan
(Toto Karaca )
of Armenian
origin, a
popular opera,
theatre and
movie
actress. His
first group
was called
"Dynamites"
and was a
classic rock
cover band.
Later he
joined
"Jaguars", an
Elvis Presley
cover band. In
1967, he
started to
write his own
music, joining
the band
"Apaşlar" (The
Rowdies), his
first
Turkish-language
group. In the
same year he
participated
in Golden
Microphone
(Turkish Altın
Mikrofon)
contest, a
popular music
contest in
which he won
the second
place with his
song "Emrah".
In 1969,
Karaca and
bass-player
Serhan Karabay
left Apaşlar
and started an
original
Anatolian
group called
"Kardaşlar"
(The
Brothers).
In 1972, Karaca joined the group "Moğollar" (The
Mongols) and
wrote one of
his best-known
songs, "Namus
Belası".
However, Cahit
Berkay , the
leader of
Moğollar,
wanted an
international
name for his
band, and he
left for
France to take
the group to
another level.
Karaca, who
wanted to
continue his
Anatolian beat
sound, left
Moğollar and
started his
own band
"Dervişan"
(Dervishes) in
1974. Karaca
and Dervişan
sang poetic
and
progressive
songs.
In the 1970s, Turkey's image was damaged by political
violence
between
supporters of
the left and
the right,
separatist
movements and
the rise of
IslamismAs the
country fell
into chaos,
the government
suspected Cem
Karaca of
involvement.
At times he
was accused of
treason for
being a
separatist
thinker and a
Marxist-Leninist. The Turkish government tried to portray Karaca as a
man, who was
unknowingly
writing songs
to start a
revolution.
One politician
was quoted as
saying,
"Karaca is
simply calling
citizens to a
bloody war
against the
state."
"Dervişan" was
ultimately
dissolved at
the end of
1977. He later
founded in
1978
"Edirdahan",
an acronym for
"from Edirne
to Ardahan";
the
westernmost
and the
easternmost
provinces of
Turkey. He
recorded one
LP with
"Edirdahan".
In early 1979, he left for West Germany for business
reasons.
Turkey
continued to
spin out of
control with
military
curfews and
eventually a
military coup
on September
12, 1980.
General Kenan
Evren took
over the
government and
temporarily
closed all the
nation's
political
parties. After
the coup, many
intellectual
people,
including
writers,
artists and
journalists,
were arrested.
A warrant was
issued for the
arrest of
Karaca by the
government of
Turkey.
The state invited Karaca back to the country several
times, but
Karaca, not
knowing what
would happen
upon his
return,
decided not to
come back.
While he was in Germany, his father died, but he could
not return to
attend the
funeral. After
some time, the
Turkish
government
decided to
strip Cem
Karaca of his
Turkish
citizenship,
keeping the
arrest warrant
active.
Several years
later, in
1987, the
prime
minister and
leader of the
Turkish
Motherland
Party, Turgut
Özal, issued
an amnesty for
Karaca.
Shortly
afterwards, he
returned to
Turkey. His
return also
brought a new
album by him,
"Merhaba
Gençler ve Her
zaman Genç
Kalanlar"
("Hello, The
Young and The
Young at
Heart"), one
of his most
powerful
works. His
return home
was greeted
happily by his
fans, but
during his
absence,
Karaca had
lost the
youthful
audience and
acquired few
new listeners.
He died on
February 8,
2004 and was
interred at
Karacaahmet
Cemetery in
Üsküdar
district of
Istanbul.
(wikipedia.org)
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