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PHS 070LP
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Picture disc reissue, originally released in 1974. Sophisticated and passionate, with flamboyant taste in sunglasses, Cem Karaca once led Istanbul's music fans through a period of violent political turmoil. Karaca reworked traditional folk lyrics with molten electric bass lines that played up both a poet's broiling righteousness and also his listeners' common ground with their elders in Turkey's history. This is the second album from Karaca, released in 1974, reissued for the first time in picture disc with remastered sound. It leads the listener through Karaca's own musical history, skipping across various collaborations and bands up to his then-current project Dervisan. Can throbbing Anatolian guitars take on the assassins of the Grey Wolves? Imagine a hairy pied piper with R Kelly's flair for drama, wailing into a microphone over an electric baglama, and you're ready to enter the bohemian world of Papa Cem.
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PIC. DISC
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PHS 072LP
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Picture disc reissue. Originally released in 1975. Sophisticated and passionate, with flamboyant taste in sunglasses, Cem Karaca led Istanbul's music fans through a period of violent political turmoil. Karaca reworked traditional folk lyrics with molten electric bass lines that played up both a poet's broiling righteousness and also his listeners' common ground with their elders in Turkey's history. 1975's Nem Kaldi gathers more 60s-70s singles that lead the listener through Karaca's own musical history, skipping across various collaborations. Sink deeper into the intrigue both musical and otherwise as fractious personnel changes and real-life assassins multiply, yet the double-time drums and badass synthesizer schwings pound on.
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PHS 060LP
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Pharaway Sounds present a reissue of Cem Karaca's Yoksulluk Kader Olamaz, originally released in 1977. Yoksulluk Kader Olamaz is the fifth album by the Anatolian rock legends, and showcases a progressive pop/rock sound including the 11-minute epic, Moog-laden "Sevdan Beni". Remastered sound, color insert with photo and original artwork. Gatefold sleeve.
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PHS 054LP
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Pharaway Sounds present Turkish legend Cem Karaca's fourth album Parka, originally released in 1977. Parka is a compilation of singles released in Turkey between 1969 and 1976, featuring Dervişan, Kardaşlar, Apaşlar, and Moğollar. You can expect the usual dose of powerful and deep vocals by Karaca backed by great Anatolian arrangements.
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PHS 022CD
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Cem Karaca announces his intent to slay all enemies of Istanbul's leftist counterculture with stompin' prog keyboards. Sophisticated and passionate, with flamboyant taste in sunglasses, Cem Karaca led Istanbul's music fans through a period of violent political turmoil. Karaca reworked traditional folk lyrics with molten electric bass lines that played up both a poet's broiling righteousness and also his listeners' common ground with their elders in Turkey's history. 1975's Nem Kaldi? gathers more '60s-'70s singles that lead the listener through Karaca's own musical history, skipping across various collaborations. Sink deeper into the intrigue both musical & otherwise as fractious personnel changes & real-life assassins multiply, yet the double-time drums & badass synthesizer schwings pound on.
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PHS 022LP
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2021 restock. Gatefold LP version. Cem Karaca announces his intent to slay all enemies of Istanbul's leftist counterculture with stompin' prog keyboards. Sophisticated and passionate, with flamboyant taste in sunglasses, Cem Karaca led Istanbul's music fans through a period of violent political turmoil. Karaca reworked traditional folk lyrics with molten electric bass lines that played up both a poet's broiling righteousness and also his listeners' common ground with their elders in Turkey's history. 1975's Nem Kaldi? gathers more '60s-'70s singles that lead the listener through Karaca's own musical history, skipping across various collaborations. Sink deeper into the intrigue both musical & otherwise as fractious personnel changes & real-life assassins multiply, yet the double-time drums & badass synthesizer schwings pound on.
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PHS 015LP
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Gatefold LP version. Includes insert with liner notes. Sophisticated and passionate, with flamboyant taste in sunglasses, Cem Karaca once led Istanbul's music fans through a period of violent political turmoil. Karaca reworked traditional folk lyrics with molten electric bass lines that played up both a poet's broiling righteousness and also his listeners' common ground with their elders in Turkey's history. This is the second album from Karaca, released in 1974. It leads the listener through Karaca's own musical history, skipping across various collaborations and bands up to his then-current project Dervişan. Can throbbing Anatolian guitars take on the assassins of the Grey Wolves? Imagine a hairy pied-piper with R. Kelly's flair for drama, wailing into a microphone over an electric bağlama, and you're ready to enter the bohemian world of Papa Cem. Remastered sound (sounding much better than the original pressing.
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PHS 015CD
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Sophisticated and passionate, with flamboyant taste in sunglasses, Cem Karaca once led Istanbul's music fans through a period of violent political turmoil. Karaca reworked traditional folk lyrics with molten electric bass lines that played up both a poet's broiling righteousness and also his listeners' common ground with their elders in Turkey's history. This is the second album from Karaca, released in 1974. It leads the listener through Karaca's own musical history, skipping across various collaborations and bands up to his then-current project Dervişan. Can throbbing Anatolian guitars take on the assassins of the Grey Wolves? Imagine a hairy pied-piper with R. Kelly's flair for drama, wailing into a microphone over an electric bağlama, and you're ready to enter the bohemian world of Papa Cem. Remastered sound (sounding much better than the original pressing), and an insert with detailed liner notes.
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GUESS 035CD
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Turkish-Azerbaijani-Armenian Cem Karaca was one of the pioneers (if not THE pioneer) of Anatolian rock, blending Western rock music with traditional Turkish folk. This record is his debut album from 1972, actually comprising songs previously released on 45s, backed by the bands Kardaşlar and Apaşlar between 1969 and 1971. Enjoy Anatolian rock in its full glory. Fully remastered sound. CD housed in a jewelcase with a CD booklet containing extensive liner notes and photos.
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