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Ateliér Duše
''Ateliér duše'' () is the seventh solo album by Marika Gombitová released on OPUS in 1987. Track listing Official releases * 1987: ''Ateliér duše'', LP, MC, OPUS, #9313 1915 * 1996: ''Ateliér duše'', CD, re-release, Open Music, #0050 2331 * 1996: ''Ateliér duše'', 2 bonus tracks (SP "Mami, mami"), CD, OPUS, #91 2561 * 2004: ''Ateliér duše: Komplet 7'', 4 bonus tracks (EP ''Slávnosť úprimných slov''), CD, OPUS, #91 2561 Credits and personnel * Marika Gombitová - lead vocal, writer * Václav Patejdl - writer, piano, keyboards, LinnDrum computer, chorus * Kamil Peteraj - lyrics * Karel Gott - lead vocal * Juraj Burian - electric and acoustic guitar * Andrej Šeban - electric guitar * Michal Důžek - bass, chorus * Peter Penthor - chorus * Trend band - chorus * Štefan Danko - responsible editor * Peter Smolinský - producer * Juraj Filo - sound director * Jozef Krajčovič - sound director * Ivan Minárik - technical coordination * Fedor Nemec - photogra ...
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Marika Gombitová
Marika Gombitová (; born 12 September 1956) is a Slovak singer-songwriter and musician. Once a member of Modus (band), Modus, Gombitová started to gain early acclaim as a former female vocalist of the group. Nevertheless, she gradually developed her publicity, public image as a solo artist, making Boľavé námestie, own debut on gramophone record, short play in 1977. Subsequently, after topping the local record chart, music charts with "Študentská láska" (1978), her debut studio album, set entitled ''Dievča do dažďa'' (1979) saw its eventual results on OPUS Records. The album's lead single, lead "Vyznanie", earned several music awards; most notably at the Intervision Song Contest, 4th Intervision Song Contest held in Poland (1980). In years to come later, the love song, love anthem was to be celebrated as "The Hit of the Century" (2007) in her country. Shortly before launching the second LP, ''Môj malý príbeh'' (1981), her career was adversely affected by a Car crash ...
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Andrej Šeban
Andrej Šeban (born 23 June 1962) is a Slovak jazz fusion musician, composer, producer, studio guitarist, and instructor. He is also an occasional actor. Life and career Šeban was born in Bratislava in 1962. As a child, he took piano lessons and beginning in 1977, he took classical guitar lessons. The same year, he joined the band Nervy (where Martin Ďurinda sang and played guitar). From 1978 to 1979, he was a member of the jazz rock band Miting and in the early 1980s, he played with hard rock band Demikát. He joined the music faculty at Comenius University in 1986 and studied vocal performance. The same year, he wrote the score for the film ''Slané cukríky'' and briefly played in the groups Tristo hrmených and Burčiak with Pavol Habera. After university, Šeban became a member of the army's artistic ensemble, where he met Richard Müller and became co-leader of the pop band Banket until 1990. He was also in Peter Lipa's Combo until 1989. From then until 1993, Šeban ...
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Czech Republic
The Czech Republic, also known as Czechia, and historically known as Bohemia, is a landlocked country in Central Europe. The country is bordered by Austria to the south, Germany to the west, Poland to the northeast, and Slovakia to the southeast. The Czech Republic has a hilly landscape that covers an area of with a mostly temperate Humid continental climate, continental and oceanic climate. The capital and largest city is Prague; other major cities and urban areas include Brno, Ostrava, Plzeň and Liberec. The Duchy of Bohemia was founded in the late 9th century under Great Moravia. It was formally recognized as an Imperial Estate of the Holy Roman Empire in 1002 and became Kingdom of Bohemia, a kingdom in 1198. Following the Battle of Mohács in 1526, all of the Lands of the Bohemian Crown were gradually integrated into the Habsburg monarchy. Nearly a hundred years later, the Protestantism, Protestant Bohemian Revolt led to the Thirty Years' War. After the Battle of White ...
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