Flamengo was a Czech rock band established in 1966, which, at the peak of its popularity consisted of
Vladimír Mišík
Vladimír Mišík (born 8 March 1947) is a Czech musician and politician. He is the founder or co-founder of the bands The Matadors, Matadors, Blue Effect, and Etc (band), Etc....
Career Music
Mišík founded his first band, Uragán, as a teena ...
, Ivan Khunt, Pavel Fořt, Jan Kubík,
Vladimír "Guma" Kulhánek, and
Jaroslav Erno Šedivý
Jaroslav Erno Šedivý (born Jaroslav Šedivý on 15 October 1947, Prague, Czechoslovakia) is a Czech rock drummer. He was member of The Primitives Group, thereafter Flamengo ('' Kuře v hodinkách'') and also Energit (briefly in 1973). In 1973 ...
. They only released one studio album, ''
Kuře v hodinkách
''Kuře v hodinkách'' is the only studio album by the Czechoslovak fusion band Flamengo. Its title is usually translated to English as "Chicken in the Watch", as depicted on the album cover. The record was released on the Supraphon label in 1972 ...
'', which, though banned by the authorities, went on to achieve great success in later years. Flamengo reunited for an anniversary concert in 2012 and were later inducted into the
Beatová síň slávy
Beatová síň slávy (Czech for Beat Hall of Fame or simply BSS) is a listing of people who have significantly contributed to Czech (or Czechoslovak) rock
Rock most often refers to:
* Rock (geology), a naturally occurring solid aggregate of ...
.
Career
The band's original lineup consisted of Přemysl Černý (drums), František Francl (lead guitar), Pavel Fořt (rhythm guitar), Eduard Vršek (keyboard), Jiří Čížek (bass), and
Petr Novák (vocals). Novák left in 1967 and was first replaced by
Viktor Sodoma
Viktor Sodoma (born 5 July 1945) is a Czech singer and occasional actor, considered to be a pioneer of 1960s Czech rock and roll and beat music. He began his career by performing at Semafor theatre and during the 1960s, sang with the bands Flame ...
and later by Karel Kahovec. Newcastle singer Joan Duggan joined the group in 1969, and after she married Francl, they left the band to join
Jazz Q
Jazz Q is a Czech jazz fusion band from Prague. It was established in 1964 in the former Czechoslovakia by musicians Martin Kratochvíl (keyboards) and Jiří Stivín (flute) but didn't gain recognition until the next decade. In 1970, Jazz Q re ...
.
Lineup changes continued, and the group's final roster was settled with the arrival of singer
Vladimír Mišík
Vladimír Mišík (born 8 March 1947) is a Czech musician and politician. He is the founder or co-founder of the bands The Matadors, Matadors, Blue Effect, and Etc (band), Etc....
Career Music
Mišík founded his first band, Uragán, as a teena ...
, saxophonist and flautist Jan Kubík, bassist
Vladimír "Guma" Kulhánek, and drummer
Jaroslav Erno Šedivý
Jaroslav Erno Šedivý (born Jaroslav Šedivý on 15 October 1947, Prague, Czechoslovakia) is a Czech rock drummer. He was member of The Primitives Group, thereafter Flamengo ('' Kuře v hodinkách'') and also Energit (briefly in 1973). In 1973 ...
. In 1971, the group recorded the album ''
Kuře v hodinkách
''Kuře v hodinkách'' is the only studio album by the Czechoslovak fusion band Flamengo. Its title is usually translated to English as "Chicken in the Watch", as depicted on the album cover. The record was released on the Supraphon label in 1972 ...
''. Poet
Josef Kainar
Josef Kainar (29 June 1917 in Přerov, Austria-Hungary – 16 November 1971 in Dobříš, Czechoslovakia) was a Czech poet, lyrics writer, dramatic author and translator, but also a musician, illustrator, artist and journalist. He was a membe ...
wrote most of the lyrics, except for the song "Stále dál", which was penned by producer
Hynek Žalčík. Released in 1972, the album was banned by the
Communist regime
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under
Normalization
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* Normalization (sociology) or social normalization, the process through which ideas and behaviors that may fall outside of ...
, and the band broke up shortly after.
In 2012, on the fortieth anniversary of ''Kuře v hodinkách'', Flamengo reunited, with Mišík, Kulhánek, and Fořt. They were joined onstage at Prague's
Palác Akropolis by Jiří Zelenka on drums and Pavel Skála on guitar, both Mišík's bandmates from
Etc..., as well as Jakub Doležal playing the flute and saxophone, and Pavel Bohatý on vocals and keyboards. They released a live recording of the concert in 2015.
In 2013, the band was inducted into the
Beatová síň slávy
Beatová síň slávy (Czech for Beat Hall of Fame or simply BSS) is a listing of people who have significantly contributed to Czech (or Czechoslovak) rock
Rock most often refers to:
* Rock (geology), a naturally occurring solid aggregate of ...
(Beat Hall of Fame).
Band members
* Eduard Vršek – keyboards (1966)
*
Viktor Sodoma
Viktor Sodoma (born 5 July 1945) is a Czech singer and occasional actor, considered to be a pioneer of 1960s Czech rock and roll and beat music. He began his career by performing at Semafor theatre and during the 1960s, sang with the bands Flame ...
– vocals (1966)
* Jiří Čížek – bass (1966–67)
*
Petr Novák – vocals (1966–67)
* Karel Kahovec – vocals, rhythm guitar (1966–68)
* Přemysl Černý – drums (1966–68)
* Pavel Sedláček – vocals (1966–69)
* František Francl – lead guitar (1966–70)
* Pavel Fořt – rhythm guitar (1966–72)
*
Jaroslav Erno Šedivý
Jaroslav Erno Šedivý (born Jaroslav Šedivý on 15 October 1947, Prague, Czechoslovakia) is a Czech rock drummer. He was member of The Primitives Group, thereafter Flamengo ('' Kuře v hodinkách'') and also Energit (briefly in 1973). In 1973 ...
– drums (1968–72)
* Joan Duggan – vocals (1969–70)
* Ivan Khunt – keyboards, vocals (1969–72)
*
Vladimír Mišík
Vladimír Mišík (born 8 March 1947) is a Czech musician and politician. He is the founder or co-founder of the bands The Matadors, Matadors, Blue Effect, and Etc (band), Etc....
Career Music
Mišík founded his first band, Uragán, as a teena ...
– vocals, guitar (1970–72)
* Jan Kubík – saxophone, flute (1970–72)
*
Vladimír "Guma" Kulhánek – bass (1970–72)
Discography
Albums
* ''Vím, že pláčem to skončí'' (Split,
Bratislavská lýra
Bratislavská lýra was a Czechoslovak festival of popular songs that took place every year from 1966 until 1990 and was held in Bratislava. It was renewed in 1997 but cancelled again in 1998.
History
The idea for the festival arose between ...
, 1970)
* ''
Kuře v hodinkách
''Kuře v hodinkách'' is the only studio album by the Czechoslovak fusion band Flamengo. Its title is usually translated to English as "Chicken in the Watch", as depicted on the album cover. The record was released on the Supraphon label in 1972 ...
'' (1972)
* ''The Best of Flamengo – 1967–71 (1994)
* ''Paní v černém – singly 1967–72'' (2003)
* ''Živé Kuře v hodinkách'' (DVD; 2015)
Singles
* "Já budu chodit po špičkách" / "Povídej" (1967)
* "Vyber si palác" / "Svou lásku jsem rozdal" (1967)
* "Náhrobní kámen" / "Paní v černém" (1967)
* "Džbán" / "Poprava blond holky" (1967)
* "Co skrýváš v očích" / "Zavraždil jsem lásku" (1968)
* "No Replay" (
John Mayall
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cover) / "The Way for Horses" (1969)
* "Summertime" (
Janis Joplin
Janis Lyn Joplin (January 19, 1943 – October 4, 1970) was an American singer and musician. One of the most successful and widely known Rock music, rock stars of her era, she was noted for her powerful mezzo-soprano vocals and "electric" stage ...
cover) / "Too Much Love Is a Bad Thing" (1969)
* "Každou chvíli" / "Týden v elektrickém městě" (1971)
* "Kuře v hodinkách" / "Stále dál" (1972)
Compilation contributions
* ''Bazarem proměn 1967–1976 – Flamengo, Jazz Q, Etc…'' (1990)
* ''Náhrobní kámen – Petr Novák, singly 1967–69 – Flamengo, George & Beatovens'' (1996)
References
External links
*
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Czech rock music groups
Czech jazz-rock groups
Musical groups established in 1966
1966 establishments in Czechoslovakia