Erkin Koray - Related / Similar Products and Compilation Appearances
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3- Hür-El - 3- Hür-El. CD, £7.5
(World Psychedelia - WPC6-8462)
CD reissue of the debut album by this Turkish band first released in 1972. An impressive mixture of progressive rock and ethnic folk rhythms that will appeal to fans of Erkin Koray and Middle Eastern rock/folk music in general. | ![]() |
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3- Hür-El - 3- Hür-El. LP, £15
(Nexus Records - DAMLA 003)
Here is the other album by this Turkish band first released in 1972. An impressive mixture of progressive rock and ethnic folk rhythms that will appeal to fans of Erkin Koray and Middle Eastern rock/folk music in general. | ![]() |
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3- Hür-El - Hurel Arsivi. LP, £12
Similar to Erkin Koray this early '70s three piece Turkish band's album is a mega rarity but at last has been reissued on 180 gram vinyl in a high quality sleeve. Superb Middle Eastern style psych / progressive with loads of ethnic instruments jamming with fuzz wah-wah guitars etc.… | ![]() |
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3- Hür-El - Hurel Arsivi. CD, £15
(World Psychedelia - WPC6-8463)
A masterpiece of turkish psychedelic, freakbeat delight recorded between 1970 and 1975 by the three very talented Hur El Brothers and released in small quantities on Diskotur (originals sell for $1000 plus) This is their second album and has the heavy, hashish fuzz-guitar sound empassioned vocals, and eastern percussion that makes Turkish psych so savoury to the rest of the world. Virtually as good as Erkin Koray. | ![]() |
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Bunalim - Bunalim. LP, £31.99
(Shadoks Music - SHADOKS 077)
From Turkey 1969/1972, some of the most amazing Turkish music ever recorded, wild, raw and with fuzz guitar all over. Still even for most Turkish collector a kept secret. BUNALIM released on 6 singles which are incredible rare. They never did a whole album. Produced by Cem Karaca. They say about the band: "God, they were crazy! Running all nude down the Istiklal Street, psychedelic light shows, crazy paintings all over the stage wall and screaming of "LSD! LSD!" in their live shows". Good as the best recordings from Erkin Koray.400 numbered copies / Gimmic texture gatefold sleeve / 180 gram pressing This product can be found in : 60's & 70's Psychedelia, 70's Euro Rock, 70's UK and Euro Psychedelia |
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Bunalim - Bunalim. CD, £5.2
(Shadoks Music - 078)
CD re-issue of this killer album from Turkey 1969/1972, some of the most amazing Turkish music ever recorded, wild, raw and with fuzz guitar all over. Still even for most Turkish collectors a kept secret. BUNALIM released on 6 singles which are incredible rare. They never did a whole album. Produced by Cem Karaca. They say about the band: "God, they were crazy! Running all nude down the Istiklal Street, psychedelic light shows, crazy paintings all over the stage wall and screaming of "LSD! LSD!" in their live shows". Good as the best recordings from Erkin Koray | ![]() |
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Edip Akbayram - Edip Akbayram. Dble LP, £39
(Shadoks Music - SHADOKS067)
One of the legends of Turkish psych-prog (along with Erkin Koray and Baris Mancho), who ingested some serious hallucinogenic substances, took the traditional music of his own country, and rocked it up, creating a totally unique sound. This is a double vinyl compilation of the best tracks from his first two wah-laden psych albums, making up 22 tracks and 90 minutes of music. More political (and therefore vocal- based) than Koray or Mancho, but still prone to freakouts and headfucks of the wildest order, and blessed with a dark and evil yet sonorous and vocal style. Important: 350 COPIES ONLY, NUMBERED. HEAVY VINYL, LAMINATED GATEFOLD COVER. | ![]() |
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Edip Akbayram - Edip Akbayram. 2-LP Box Set, £70
A limited edition of the double LP in a beautiful lizard skin box , featuring engraved artwork, inserts and 99 numbered copies only.One of the legends of Turkish psych-prog (along with Erkin Koray and Baris Mancho), who ingested some serious hallucinogenic substances, took the traditional music of his own country, and rocked it up, creating a totally unique sound. This is a double vinyl compilation of the best tracks from his first two wah-laden psych albums, making up 22 tracks and 90 minutes of music. More political (and therefore vocal- based) than Koray or Mancho, but still prone to freakouts and headfucks of the wildest order, and blessed with a dark and evil yet sonorous and vocal style.Now deleted these are the last 2 copies ever. | ![]() |
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Edip Akbayram - Edip Akbayram. Dble CD, £7.5
(Shadoks Music - SHADOKS067)
Double CD that contains one of the legends of Turkish psych-prog (along with Erkin Koray and Baris Mancho), who ingested some serious hallucinogenic substances, took the traditional music of his own country, and rocked it up, creating a totally unique sound. This is a double CD compilation of the best tracks from his first two wah-laden psych albums, making up 22 tracks and 90 minutes of music. More political (and therefore vocal- based) than Koray or Mancho, but still prone to freakouts and headfucks of the wildest order, and blessed with a dark and evil yet sonorous and vocal style. | ![]() |
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Edip Akbayram & Dostlar - Nedir Ne Degildir. CD, £13
A fresh take on Anatolian rock from the progressively minded Edip Akbayram. Tracks on this, his second LP, were recorded between 1975-76 and feature wonderfully strange keyboard washes and arrangements loaded with wah-wah fuzz guitars and (if ours ears aren't deceiving me) wah-wah sax! The powerful swirling vocals of Akbayram mesh well with funked-up drums, a tough rock sound and folk instrumentation. Keyboards and arrangements were created by Murat Ses (Mogollar). Possibly the most important non-Erkin Koray, 3 Hur El, or Mogollar album to come from Turkey in the seventies; and that's saying something! Also includes a 12-page booklet with lyrics and photographs. | ![]() |
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Fikret Kizilock - Fikret Kizilock. CD, £6.5
(World Psychedelia - WPC6-8493)
Collection of singles by Turkish protest singer much-beloved by young musicians in the underground scene in Tukey, but virtually unknown anywhere else; Fikret started his career playing electric guitar for Cahit Oben Dörtlüsü, which led to appearances in the Golden Microphone song contests that also spotlighted the talents of Erkin Koray, Mogollar and the brothers Hür El; Kizilok frequently collaborated with Bülent Ortaçgil , and no surprise it was Fikret’s involvement with prominent folk poets as a result of their shared interest in traditional Anatolian folk music which was the foundation of his storied solo career; the fifteen tracks included here (all from 1970-1974) sport some heavy grooves (‘Leylim, Leylim’, ‘Gözlerinden Bellidir’, ‘Gün Ola Devran Döne’, and the fuzz-guitar heavy ‘Koyverdin Gittin Beni’), but also tantalizes with moody, introspective musings in an Eastern vein (‘Akyin Vari, Akyin’, ‘Haberin Var Mi, and the sitar-laced ‘Köroglu Daglary’. Booklet has notes about the Altin Microphon contests, lyrics, and photos. | ![]() |
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Hava Narghile - Turkish Rock Music 1966-1975. CD, £13
(Dionysus/bacchus Archives - BA1162)
Superb compilation of '60's Turkish garage/psych/pop weirdness. Filled with a plethora of exotic sounds the music herein features raga rock fuzz and electric saz resulting in a wild brew of western and eastern music. Bands featured include Erkin Koray, Mogollar, Grup Bunalim and a whole slew of bands known by collectors for their wild middle eastern sounds. | ![]() |
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John Frankovic - Under The Water Lily. CD, £7.8
(Midnight Records - MIRCD 153)
Ex-Plasticland solo album that sounds like Plasticland with a Middle Eastern feel but much more experimental. i.e. exotic instruments, gregorian chanting and a very long acoustic piece recorded in a forest- not dissimilar to Brian Jones' "Pan Pipes Of Joujouka" but also remeniscent of Erkin Koray, the Electric Prunes' "Mass In F Minor" or even Felius Andromeda. | ![]() |
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Los Grecas - Gipsy Rock. CD, £13
(Underground Masters - UM013)
The title of this album will give you a good idea of what's all about. Las Grecas were a couple of young, rocking Spanish gypsy female singers in 1974 recording a whole album with some of the best studio musicians around. All songs have a strong gypsy flavour and flamenco roots, and the backing band is really, really rocking, with tremendous guitar work, some killer fuzz as well and a perfect, surely very expensive production. This is a very unknown flamenco-psych-rock album that will cause you big surprise we can tell you, it's as good as you could expect when reading this lines. This is to Spanish rock what Erkin Koray, Baris Manço and Edip Akbayram are to Turkish rock.... so you know what! This product can be found in : 60's & 70's Psychedelia, Folk Rock and Progressive Folk, 70's Euro Rock |
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Love Peace And Poetry - Asian Psychedelic Music. CD, £6.5
(QDK - CD 029)
Fabulous third volume of super rare '60s/70s psych, this time culled from Asia. A revealing collection with bands from Japan (Mops, Flowers) Korea (Jung Hyun and the Men) Cambodia (A2) Turkey (Erkin Koray) and more! Mindblowing stuff! Explore strange new psych realms! | ![]() |
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Love Peace And Poetry - Asian Psychedelic Music. LP, £13
(QDK - LP 029)
LP version of this great exotic psych comp in a gatefold sleeve.Includes (Mops, Flowers) Korea (Jung Hyun and the Men) Cambodia (A2) Turkey (Erkin Koray) and more! Mindblowing stuff! Explore strange new psych realms! | ![]() |
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Love Peace And Poetry - Turkish Psychedelic Music. LP, £9.75
(QDK - QDK 047LP)
LP version of the 9th volume in the Love, Peace & Poetry series take you on a psychedelic trip to Turkey. The music recently got a lot of attention in the music scene, most of all because Turkish musicians found a way to combine traditional eastern melodies with modern western underground sounds. This album covers a range of all rare albums recorded in Turkey with artists such as: Selda, Özdemir Erdogan, Alpay, Mazhar ve Fuat, Erkin Koray, Ersen, Edip Akbayram, Hardal, Erol Büyükburc, Cem Karaca, Üc Hürel, Baris Manco, Mogollar, Bülent Ortacgil and Erkut Tackin. | ![]() |
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Love Peace And Poetry - Turkish Psychedelic Music. CD, £13
(QDK - QDK 047)
The 9th volume in the Love, Peace & Poetry series take you on a psychedelic trip to Turkey. The music recently got a lot of attention in the music scene, most of all because Turkish musicians found a way to combine traditional eastern melodies with modern western underground sounds. This album covers a range off all rare albums recorded in Turkey with artist such as: Selda, Özdemir Erdogan, Alpay, Mazhar ve Fuat, Erkin Koray, Ersen, Edip Akbayram, Hardal, Erol Büyükburc, Cem Karaca, Üc Hürel, Baris Manco, Mogollar, Bülent Ortacgil and Erkut Tackin. | ![]() |
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