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Pražský výběr is Czech rock band formed in 1976 in
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Michael Kocáb Michael Kocáb (born 28 July 1954) is a Czech composer, singer, and political activist. He is the leader of Pražský výběr, a popular music band suppressed by the Czechoslovak communist regime in the 1980s. At the spring 1989 Kocab with Mic ...
. The band initially played jazz fusion in the 1970s, which was popular at the time. At the beginning of the 1980s, they changed their style and became one of the most influential new wave bands in Czechoslovakia. Between the years 1983 and 1986, they were banned by the Communist regime, and it wasn't until the second half of the decade that they returned to performing and releasing new material. They disbanded in 2006 due to disagreements between the two band leaders, Kocáb and
Michal Pavlíček Michal Pavlíček (born 14 February 1956) is a Czech guitarist, musical composer, singer, lyricist, and producer. He is considered to be an accomplished guitarist and holds numerous awards. Career Pavlíček, a FAMU graduate, broke onto the mu ...
. Kocáb started a new band, called Pražský výběr II, which performed until 2009. In 2012, the original Pražský výběr reunited. The band has released four studio albums since their inception in 1976. ''Žízeň'' (1978), ''Výběr'' (1987), ''Pražský výběr'' (1988 - also known as ''Straka v hrsti''), and ''Běr'' (1997).


History

Singer and keyboard player
Michael Kocáb Michael Kocáb (born 28 July 1954) is a Czech composer, singer, and political activist. He is the leader of Pražský výběr, a popular music band suppressed by the Czechoslovak communist regime in the 1980s. At the spring 1989 Kocab with Mic ...
formed Pražský výběr in 1976 after leaving the jazz group Prague Big Band, and they played
jazz fusion Jazz fusion (also known as fusion and progressive jazz) is a music genre that developed in the late 1960s when musicians combined jazz harmony and jazz improvisation, improvisation with rock music, funk, and rhythm and blues. Electric guitars, ...
for the first few years. Their debut album, ''Žízeň'', came out in 1978 and reflected the band's signature genre. They were joined towards the end of the 1970s by
Michal Pavlíček Michal Pavlíček (born 14 February 1956) is a Czech guitarist, musical composer, singer, lyricist, and producer. He is considered to be an accomplished guitarist and holds numerous awards. Career Pavlíček, a FAMU graduate, broke onto the mu ...
, a classically-trained guitarist who was already known on the music scene as a proficient musician. Thanks to Pavlíček, Pražský výběr became influenced by
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and
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, and their subsequent compositions followed this style, with hints of punk added in. The band was rounded out by bass player Ondřej Soukup and drummer Jiří Tomek. In 1981, Soukup left Pražský výběr to join Karel Gott's backing band. He was replaced by Vilém Čok. Tomek also departed and Jiří Hrubeš took over on drums, stabilizing the band's lineup for a few years. In 1982, director
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made the film ''Straka v hrsti'' in collaboration with Pražský výběr, who provided the soundtrack. This inspired the band's second album, which they recorded that same year but didn't release until 1988, due to a prohibition which was placed upon them by the Czechoslovak government, effectively banning them from performing or releasing any material. The band went on an indefinite hiatus in 1983 due to this ban, and drummer Hrubeš emigrated. When the ban was lifted in 1986, the group reformed under the name Výběr. They released an eponymous album in 1987, followed by the shelved project ''Straka v hrsti'', officially released under the title ''Pražský výběr'', a year later. In 1991, the group staged a concert to celebrate the departure of Soviet troops from Czechoslovakia. The performance was recorded and released the same year under the name ''Adieu C.A.'' The concert included a guest appearance by
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. Pražský výběr's fourth album, ''Běr'', came out in 1997. The band was inducted into the Czech Rock Hall of Fame, known as
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, in 2005, and a year later they split up due to internal divisions. Michael Kocáb then launched his new project, titled Pražský výběr II, composed of bass player Richard Scheufler, vocalist Zlata Kinská, drummer Klaudius Kryšpín, and guitarist Glenn Proudfoot. The group performed in this lineup for three years, until 2009. In April 2012, the original Pražský výběr announced a reunion and played five concerts in the autumn of the same year. They went on tour with two drummers, Jiří Hrubeš and Klaudius Kryšpín. In 2015, Michal Pavlíček won an
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for lifetime achievement. In December of the following year, Pražský výběr played their biggest concert ever, performing at Prague's
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. They were joined onstage by Ondřej Soukup, Iva Pazderková, and Vojtěch Dyk. On 4 July 2018, Pražský výběr opened for
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at Letňany airport in Prague.


Band members

Current *
Michael Kocáb Michael Kocáb (born 28 July 1954) is a Czech composer, singer, and political activist. He is the leader of Pražský výběr, a popular music band suppressed by the Czechoslovak communist regime in the 1980s. At the spring 1989 Kocab with Mic ...
– vocals, keyboards *
Michal Pavlíček Michal Pavlíček (born 14 February 1956) is a Czech guitarist, musical composer, singer, lyricist, and producer. He is considered to be an accomplished guitarist and holds numerous awards. Career Pavlíček, a FAMU graduate, broke onto the mu ...
– guitar, vocals * Vilém Čok – bass, vocals * Klaudius Kryšpín – drums * Jiří Hrubeš – drums Past * Ondřej Soukup – bass * Jiří Tomek – drums, percussion * Richard Scheufler – bass * Glenn Proudfoot – guitar * Zlata Kinská – vocals * Miloš "Dodo" Doležal – guitar


Discography


Pražský výběr

Studio albums * ''Žízeň'' (1978) * ''Výběr'' (1987) * ''Straka v hrsti'' (1988) * ''Běr'' (1997) EPs * ''Mini Jazz Klub 17'' (1978) Live albums * ''Adieu C.A.'' (1992) * ''Beatová síň slávy'' (2005) Compilations * ''Komplet'' (1995) * ''Tango Ropotámo'' (1998) * ''Habaděj'' (1999) * ''Beatová síň slávy'' (2005)


Pražský výběr II

Studio albums * ''Vymlácený rockový palice'' (2007)


References


External links


List of Pražský výběr recordings in the Database of the National Library of the Czech Republic
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