Shturcite ( bg, Щурците ; English "The Crickets"), sometimes
romanized
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as Shturtsite, was a Bulgarian
rock
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group. They were one of the most successful bands in Bulgaria during the 1970s and 1980s and still have many fans. The band broke up once in 1990, reformed in 1997, and disbanded again in 2013. The group has been characterized as "Bulgaria's answer to
The Beatles
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".
History
The group was created in 1967 in
Sofia
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by
Kiril Marichkov
Kiril Marichkov ( bg, Кирил Маричков, 30 October 1944 in Sofia) is a Bulgarian rock musician.
Biography
Marichkov was born in Sofia and played piano, clarinet, bass-guitar and guitar since young age. In 1963 he founded one of the ...
, Petar Tsankov (both from Bandaratsite group), Petar Gyuzelev, and Veselin Kisyov (both from Slanchevi Bratya group). Their first performance was at a students party in
VITIZ (The Bulgarian School for Performing Arts), and in 1967 they made their first records. At first Georgi Minchev took part in the group, too, and with him they made their first success: the song "Byala Tishina" ("Бяла тишина"; "White Silence") of the composer Boris Karadimchev, winning the national award of Zlatnia Orfei ("Златния Орфей", the
Golden Orpheus).
In 1968, the group issued their first EP containing the songs "Veselina" ("Веселина", lyrics:
Radoy Ralin
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After the downfall of the communist regime, he was urged to r ...
), Zvan ("Звън"; ''Ringing''), Malkiat Svetal Prozorets ("Малкият светъл прозорец"; ''Little Bright Window'') and Izprashtane ("Изпращане", ''Dispatch'').
It was not until 1976 that they recorded their first homonymous LP with its hit single "Day Mi Malko Nejhnost" ("Дай ми малко нежност"; "Give Me A Little Tenderness"). Their second album ''Shturtzite '78'' two years later introduced band's new keyboard player and singer, Valdi Totev. His influence took away the band far from its early pop sound to a new prog rock territory. The first song on the LP "Nyakoi Ot Vas" ("Някои от вас"; "Some Of You") is their first leading album song not to be sung by lead vocalist Marichkov, but by the newcomer, Totev. Despite his influence on the band's sound, Totev did not write a single song for the album.
In 1980, Shturcite issued ''XX vek'' (20th Century), featuring the hits "Dve sledi", the title track and "Svatben den". Two years later, the double LP ''Vkusut na vremeto'' (The Taste of Time) was issued, featuring many hits, such as the title track. The band spent the rest of the 1980s recording two new albums, ''Konnikut'' and ''Musketarski marsh'', released in 1985 and 1987. They then played a national tour to celebrate their 20th anniversary throughout 1987. Tracks from the concerts were edited together into a triple album called ''20 godini po-kusno'', released in 1988.
In 1990, the band released their final single, "
Az sum prosto chovek
Shturcite ( bg, Щурците ; English "The Crickets"), sometimes romanized as Shturtsite, was a Bulgarian rock group. They were one of the most successful bands in Bulgaria during the 1970s and 1980s and still have many fans. The band broke ...
", which became a popular anthem for Bulgarian democracy in the 1990s. They then broke up. Later that year, Balkanton released a compilation called ''The Crickets'', which mainly consists of tracks from ''Musketarski marsh'' and also included a live version of the song "XX vek" (the recording is taken from ''20 godini po-kusno''). This was Shturcite's first official CD release and is one of only two issues of the ''20 godini po-kusno'' songs on CD (the other being "Pesen za Shturcite" on ''1968–1980''). All the text on ''The Crickets'' is in English (except for the copyright warning on the CD, which is written in English, French, German and Bulgarian) and features liner notes by a woman called Claire Levi. It and a similar compilation by fellow Bulgarian rock band
FSB are the first two rock releases on CD in the Balkanton catalogue.
Six years later, the independent label GMP reissued most of their back catalogue (except for their two self-titled albums) on CD (albeit issuing a cut-down 13 track version of ''Vkusut na vremeto'') and also released two 2-disc compilation albums by them, ''1968–1980'' and ''Best Ballads''. A new song, "
Kletva
"Kletva" ( bg, Клетва , "oath") is a song by the Bulgarian musician Kiril Marichkov. The song is one of his best known.
Recorded versions
The first version of the song appeared in the 1988 movie '' Vchera''. It appears in the scene where ...
", was included on both compilations. The song is a re-recording of a track written for and previously featured in the film ''
Vchera
''Yesterday'' ( bg, Вчера, italic=yes) is a 1988 Bulgarian drama film directed by Ivan Andonov and based on Vlado Daverov's semi-autobiographical novel of the same name. It stars Hristo Shopov, Sofiya Kuzeva and Georgi Staykov as students at ...
'' (1988) in 1987 and later appeared on the Kiril Marichkov solo album ''Zodia Shturec'', from whose sessions the recording is taken. As well as "Kletva", the song "Za spomen ot Shturcite", recorded in 1983, was included. It is a medley of the following songs:
*"Dve sledi" (Two Traces)
*"Veselina"
*"Zvun" (Ring)
*"Pesen bez dumi" (A Song Without Words)
*"Svatben den" (Wedding Day)
*"Dai mi malko nezhnost" (Gimme a Little Tenderness)
*"Zorata" (The Dawn)
*"Star album" (Old Album)
*"Pesen za Shturcite" (Song for Shturcite/Song for the Crickets)
*"Vkusut na vremeto" (The Taste of Time)
Another Shturcite medley was performed at the concerts that became ''20 godini po-kusno'' in 1987, called "Kitka 'Shturcite'".
In 1997, Shturcite reformed and played a national tour. 10 tracks from one of the concerts were released on the CD ''30 godini Shturcite'' in 1998, alongside 6 new songs.
The band released a 4-CD retrospective of their work, ''Antologia'', in 2004. The release contained selected tracks from their discography and a few compilation and unreleased tracks. Their first 3 singles, "Zvun", "Pesen za Shturcite" and "Ti ne razbra", as well as ''Konnikut'' and ''Musketarski marsh'', were included in full on the discs. A concert DVD was also issued two years later, recorded at the
NDK on 15 November 2004, featuring guest appearances from Safo, D-2, Doni (from Doni i Momchil) and
Ahat
Ahat, also known as AXAT ( bg, Ахат , "agate"), is a Bulgarian rock band from Sofia.
History
The band was created in 1986 in Sofia by students from the National Academy of Music and the University of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy. T ...
, who also did a cover of "Na praga".
In 2007, Shturcite recorded new material, which was released as their 9th and final album ''Na praga na surceto'' in 2008. ''Na praga na surceto'' was their first release of all-new material since 1987's ''Musketarski marsh''.
The band still played concerts, but no new material was issued after ''Na praga na surceto''. Marichkov had stated in interviews that guitarist Petar Gyuzelev's brain tumour was holding the band back. He had stated that if Gyuzelev dies, Shturcite would break up. In 2011, he had stated that Shturcite would hold a big concert with a symphony orchestra to end the band and celebrate 45 years of existence, plus record an acoustic CD containing their hits.
Neither the concert or the album happened.
Gyuzelev died on 25 April 2013, ending the band. Three months before his death, he issued ''Izpoved'', his first and only solo album. In an interview with ''
24 chasa
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'', he stated he had plans to release three more albums "before the end of the year".
With Gyuzelev's death, it is not known whether these albums will be released. Marichkov has since started a new band, Fondatsiata (The Foundation).
On 3 June 2017, Shturcite reformed, with Marichkov's Fondatsiata bandmates Ivan Lechev (from FSB) and Slavcho Nikolov (from
B.T.R.) replacing Gyuzelev on guitar, for a 50th anniversary concert at the Armeec Arena in Sofia.
Members
*
Kiril Marichkov
Kiril Marichkov ( bg, Кирил Маричков, 30 October 1944 in Sofia) is a Bulgarian rock musician.
Biography
Marichkov was born in Sofia and played piano, clarinet, bass-guitar and guitar since young age. In 1963 he founded one of the ...
– bass, vocals, keyboards (1967–1990, 1997–2013, 2017)
* Petar "Petsi" Gyuzelev – guitars, vocals, (1967–1990, 1997–2013, d.2013)
* Vladimir "Valdi" Totev – keyboards, guitars, harmonica, vocals (1976–1990, 1997–2013, 2017)
* Georgi Markov – drums, percussion (1974–1990, 1997–2013, 2017)
* Veselin Kisyov – guitar, vocals (1967–1969, 2017)
* Petar Tsankov – drums (1967–1971, 2017)
* Konstantin Atanasov (Kosyo Shturetsa) – guitar, vocals (1969–1971, 1973–1974, 1976, 2017)
* Atanas Atanasov – drums (1973–1974)
* Borislav Panov – keyboards, vocals, violin (1974–1976)
* Ivan Lechev – guitar, violin (2017, stand-in for Gyuzelev)
* Slavcho Nikolov – guitar (2017, stand-in for Gyuzelev)
Discography
Albums
* ''Shturcite'' (1976)
* ''Shturcite'' (1978)
* ''20-ti vek'' (1980)
* ''Vkusat na vremeto'' (1982)
* ''Konnikat'' (1985)
* ''Musketarski marsh'' (1987)
* ''20 godini po-kasno'' (1988)
* ''30 godini Shturcite'' (1998)
* ''Na praga na sartseto'' (2008)
Singles
All singles were officially self-titled except for "Puteshestvie sus sal" and "Az sum prosto chovek". The titles used here are taken from the official A-side of the original 45's. "Puteshestvie sus sal" was part of a soundtrack for the movie of the same name.
* "Zvun" (1968)
* "Pesen za Shturcite" (1969)
* "Shte sreshtnem nashata mechta" (1973)
* "Puteshestvie sus sal" (1973)
* "Ti ne razbra" (1975)
* "Uchilishte za malki i golemi" (1975)
* "Az sum prosto chovek" (1990)
Compilations
* ''The Crickets'' (1990)
* ''1968–1980 I'' (1996)
* ''1968–1980 II'' (1996)
* ''Best Ballads I'' (1996)
* ''Best Ballads II'' (1996)
* ''Antologia'' (2004)
DVDs
* ''Antologia – Koncertat 15.11.2004'' (2006)
References
External links
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