Description
Nakedonia - Naked featuring Amir Gwirtzman / NarRator Records Audio CD 2015 / NRR142
UPC 5998733101420
Product Details:
Naked s fiercely corpulent mix of traditional music heritage of the Balkans with swing and free- jazz is the soundtrack to the band’s everlasting quest for true music identity.
West or East? Naked rides over Gypsy violins, bebop rhythms and urban wind instruments in an energetic and deep feeling fusion.
Naked welcomes the beginning of the year 2015 with a 3rd studio album ""Nakedonia"" [second for Hungarian label Narrator Records] and a new formation. Striped to a quartet the band gets more naked than ever, extravagantly topped with soul voices of baritone sax, bass clarinet, duduk, zurla and other reeds by Amir Gwirtzman.
Naked s new, quartet formation features Branislav Radojkovic (bass), Goran Milosevic (drums, percussions), Djordje Mijuskovic (violin), Ivan Teofilovic (clarinet, sax)"
Tracklist:
1 | Cempresi | |
2 | Obori! | |
3 | Raduj Se | |
4 | Nakedonia | |
5 | Green Brown Eyes | |
6 | Stozer - Scream For Peace! | |
7 | Za Starog Prijatelja | |
8 | Newz Orleanz Chochek | |
9 | Wrong Picture | |
10 |
Tartar - Ska | |
11 | Odlazak |
Song-list:
1. Cempresi
2. Obori!
3. Radujse
4. Makedonia
5. Green Brown Eyes
6. Stozer-Scream for Peace!
7. Za StarogPrijatelja
8. Newz Orleanz Chochek
9. Wrong Picture
10. Tartar-Ska
11. Odlazak
Naked release 4 studio albums:
“Yes” 2018 Narrator records (Hungary)
“Nakedonia” 2015 Narrator records (Hungary)
“Get Naked“ 2011 Narrator records (Hungary)
“Noyz“ 2008 Multikultivator (Serbia)
More Details:
- Bass – Branislav Radojkovic
- Design, Cover, Artwork By – Sasha Vidakovic
- Drums, Percussion – Goran Milosevic
- Engineer – Puha Szabolcs
- Guest, Bass Clarinet, Baritone Saxophone, Duduk, Alto Saxophone, Flute, Horns – Amir Gwirtzman (tracks: 5 to 9, 11)
- Music By, Composed By, Arranged By – Naked (17)
- Producer – Voja Aralica
- Saxophone, Clarinet – Ivan Teofilovic
- Violin – Djordje Mijuskovic
About the Band:
Naked draw from their Balkan music traditions, traditions of funk and free jazz, the undeniably beats and odd rhythms, classical music along with international flairs of Mediterranean, African, and Eastern European heritage.
From heavy funk madness, freaky jazz experiments and trippy dub psychedelics to beautiful violin trips, dark and deep clarinet raids and spaced-out saxophone sound.