Greenhorns (Zelenáči)
Greenhorns ’71 & bonusy

  • Format: CD
  • Band: Greenhorns (Zelenáči)
  • Title: Greenhorns ’71 & bonusy
  • Band's Origin: CS
  • Style: Country & Folk
  • Rating: 3
  • Release Year: 2022
  • Recording Year: 1971
  • Production Year: 1971/2022
  • Record Company: Supraphon
  • Item's Number: SU 6753-2
  • Color of the Label:
  • Edition:
  • Extras: digipak
  • EAN: 099925675325
  • Weight: 72 g
Grading
  • Visual: new
  • Acoustic:
  • Cover: new

Supraphon Release Information



Album debut full of hits + 15 bonus tracks = tribute to country music

This year’s eightieth birthday of Jan Vyčítal and seventy-fifth birthday of Michal Tučný are far from the only reason for this reissue. The first album of the Greenhorns is undoubtedly one of the most important items in the history of our country music. By that time the band had already accumulated a lot of experience and songs, so the long-playing gramophone start turned straight into a supply of hits. Probably the most famous line-up offered not only the distinctive singers Tučný, Hoffmann and Linka, but also the outstanding instrumental personalities Vyčítal, Šimek, Čermák, Štýbro, Dobeš, Kral and Hnyk. Their paths later branched off in various ways, but the essence remained the same: excellent music.

In this case, the exclusively adopted repertoire was added to the domestic authenticity by lyricists directly from Greenhorns, especially Vyčítal, but also Hoffmann and Čermák. Also from the band’s sources, the cover, created by J. Šimek, using drawings by J. Vyčítal and photography by F. Heřman, hides gems of the brilliance of “Blues Folsomské věznice” (Folsom Prison Blues), “Oranžový expres” (Orange Blossom Special), “Blízko Little Big Hornu” (Jim Bridger Story) or “Když náš táta hrál” (When Papa Played the Dobro). The songs are so famous that you don’t have to be a fan of the genre directly to like them. The melodies, lyrics, singers and musicians are part of the memories of all who lived through that time, as well as those who still can’t avoid listening to them and singing them pleasantly around the campfire.

For the CD format, Miroslav Černý has discovered 15 bonus tracks from the album’s previous years, 1967 to 1970, supplementing the reissue with more legendary cuts in a monument to a glorious phase of our country & western scene.

Tracklist



1. Blues Folsomské věznice (Folsom Prison Blues) 2:27
2. Žádnej vlak (I’m Leavin’) 2:02
3. Co se bude dít (I’ll Be Your Baby, tonight) 3:53
4. Kamarád (Goodbye Old Pal) 1:41
5. Šest bílých koní (Six White Horses) 2:25
6. Oranžový expres (Orange Blossom Special) 4:07
7. Blízko Little Big Hornu (Jim Bridger Story) 2:59
8. Když náš táta hrál (When Papa Played the Dobro) 2:16
9. Žlutá kytka (Seasons of My Heart) 3:18
10. Já v poslední době (Cora Is Gone) 2:08
11. Poslední den (Ramblin’ Man) 2:33
12. Lodní zvon zvoní (I Saw the Light) 1:43
Bonus:
13. Rovnou, tady rovnou (Roll on, Buddy Roll on) – ℗ 1969 2:21
14. Zatracenej život (Before I Met You) – ℗ 1967 3:29
15. Abilene – ℗ 1967 1:53
16. Vlak půlnoční (I’m so Lonesome I Could Cry) – ℗ 1969 3:06
17. T jako Texas (Blue Yodel 1 / T for Texas) – Recorded 1969, ℗ 1970 2:59
18. Houston – Recorded 1968, ℗ 1969 3:17
19. Zátoka (Lonesome, Lonesome) – ℗ 1970 3:03
20. Dnešní noc bude dlouhá (Soldier’s Last Letter) – ℗ 1970 3:38
21. Já jsem vandrák a karbaník (I Am Rambler and Gambler) – Recorded 1968, ℗ 1969 2:24
22. Jen tohle chci ti říct (Up to My Neck in High Muddy Waters) – ℗ 1970 2:51
23. Na sluneční straně hor (Sunny Side of the Mountain) – ℗ 1970 2:28
24. Waterloo – ℗ 1970 2:24
25. Přes pláně (Crossing the Plains) – Recorded 1969, ℗ 1970 3:37
26. Odjíždím v dál (I’m a Long Gone Daddy) – ℗ 1970 2:17
27. Banjo z mlžných hor (Foggy Mountain Breakdown) – Recorded 1968, ℗ 1969 2:37