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Hora ot naroda ( bg, Хора от народа) is the fifth and final album by Bulgarian rock band
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. Released on 4 December 2000, the album had guest vocalists due to bandleader Svetoslav Vitkov moving to the US to find work, so they recruited vocalists for some tracks from other Bulgarian rock bands (most notably Petar Stanoev and Nikolai Yordanov from
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). Other tracks on the album were sung by keyboardist Ventsislav Mitsov, who was deputised to the bandleader position while Vitkov was in America. Vitkov himself had already recorded lead vocal tracks for the tracks "Drugo nyama" and "Partizani", and appears as a backing vocalist in "Choveche". Despite Vitkov's absence from most of the album, he is still referenced on the cover - a photo of him from the '' S gol v rukata...'' era is used as part of a fictional wanted poster on the cover, asking for 13 million
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for his capture, and a photo of him from the ''
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'' era was inserted into the band photo on the inside of the booklet. Vitkov later returned to Bulgaria, rejoined the group and released the band's final release in 2002, the EP ''
Hipodil Hipodil ( bg, Хиподил ) was a Bulgarian rock band, founded in the late 1980s in Sofia by four classmates from the local Mathematics High School. Hipodil's popularity was based in large on their aggressive, sarcastic, sometimes vulgar an ...
''. The track "Zidaromazachi" was written in 1988 and performed with the original
Miroslav Tellalov Hipodil ( bg, Хиподил ) was a Bulgarian rock band, founded in the late 1980s in Sofia by four classmates from the local Mathematics High School. Hipodil's popularity was based in large on their aggressive, sarcastic, sometimes vulgar a ...
-fronted lineup until 1991.


Track list


Personnel


Hipodil

* Vencislav Mitsov - vocals, keyboards * Petar Todorov - guitar, backing vocals * Vencislav Lozanov - bass, backing vocals * Luchezar Marinov - drums, backing vocals


Special guests

* Nikolai Yordanov - vocals (track 7) *
Svetoslav Vitkov Svetoslav Emilov Vitkov ( bg, Светослав Емилов Витков ; born 26 January 1971) is a Bulgarian singer and politician, best known for his work with Hipodil. In 2013, he founded the political party People's Voice (Political Party ...
- vocals (tracks 2 and 9) * Emil Trifonov - vocals (track 8) * Petar Stanoev - vocals (tracks 5 and 12)


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