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Imagine if Julia Child had marched against Vietnam, stood on the steps of the Pentagon & placed a flower in a gun barrel. Selda Bağcans later records have that same cross of easygoing motherly warmth & righteous anger. This 1979 album (technically her 4th, although 6 of these songs were also released on her 3rd), was recorded when Turkey was at its most politically polarized. Selda was sentenced to a total of over 500 years in prison right about the time it came out. A pile of acoustic guitars & bağlamas all going off at once under a blanket of reverb, with lyrics about blood, wood, mountains, families, and desperate troubles, so its a thick squirt for a folk album. Seldas voice can either be sultry or really surge with emotion, and when she does belt one, its oddly high & completely unique. Her reward was the love of Turkeys people, but also 9 trials and 3 prison terms from the right wing military government of the 80s. Remastered sound, insert / booklet with liner notes.






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