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''Tekuté písky'' (literally: ''Quicksands'') is a folk album by Karel Kryl, issued in Czechoslovakia by company Bonton in 1990.〔Roman Jireš, ''Deska na víkend'', Mladá fronta DNES, 2 March 1991〕〔-jh-, ''Karel Kryl, Tekuté písky'', Akord 7/1991〕〔Ivan Hartman, ''Statisíce lidí si hrají písně svého "bratříčka"'', Lidové noviny, 30 January 1997〕 Songs for the album were selected by Jiří Černý, who previously worked with Kryl on his most successful album ''Close the Gate, Little Brother'' (1969).〔 The album was recorded in the studio of Martin Kratochvíl.〔Ječmínek 2/1990, page 6〕 Lyrics of the opening song ''Quicksands'' is adaptation of poem ''Wedding Song'' by Jaroslav Seifert.〔Zdeněk R. Nešpor, ''Czech Folk Music in the 1960s–80s from the Point of View of the Sociology of Religion'', Czech Academy of Sciences, 2003 (Nešpor compares verses of Seiferts's poem with Kryl's song) (pdf )〕 Lyrics of the closing song ''Velvet Spring'' is Kryl's reflection on the Velvet Revolution.〔 ==Track listing== # Tekuté písky (Quicksands) # Ignác # Dvacet (Twenty) # Ukolébavka (Lullaby) # Irena (Irene) # Vůně # Blátivá stráň (Slushy Hillside) # Kyselý sníh (Acid Snow) # Září (September) # Sametové jaro (Velvet Spring) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Quicksands (album)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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