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RollsRolls

Label:Start (2) – SLPM 17878
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo
Country:Hungary
Released:
Genre:Electronic, Pop
Style:New Wave

Tracklist

A1Budapest Felett
Written-ByDévényi Á.*, Trunkos A.*, Tóth Cs.*
A2Izzik A Tavaszi Délután
Written-ByD. Nagy L.*, Dévényi Á.*, Trunkos A.*
A3Adj Helyet Magad Mellett
Written-ByDévényi M.*, Trunkos A.*, Tóth M.*
A4Átlátnak Rajtam
A5Megadom Magam
Written-ByDévényi Á.*, Trunkos A.*, Tóth Cs.*
B1Minden Nagyon Szép
Written-ByDévényi Á.*, Trunkos A.*, Tóth Cs.*
B2Jólét
Written-ByBoros L.*, D. Nagy L.*, Trunkos A.*
B3Lombikbébi
Written-ByBoros L.*, Trunkos A.*, Óber T.*
B4Kilencszáz 64
Written-ByDévényi Á.*, Trunkos A.*, Tóth Cs.*
B5Elfogynak Szavaim
Written-ByDévényi Á.*, Kraft T.*, Trunkos A.*
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Notes

A felvétel Musix Computer Rendszer felhasználásával készült

Made in Hungary Ⓟ 1984 Start

Durationson on centre labels: Side A 18'16"; 17'21"

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout A, stamped): SLPM 17878-A V P SI
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout B, stamped): SLPM 17878-B I P SI
  • Rights Society: Artisjus

Other Versions (2)

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
Rolls (Cassette, Album)Start (2)MK 17878Hungary1984
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Rolls (LP, Album, Stereo)Start (2)SLPM 17878Hungary1984

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  • Gastarbajter's avatar
    Gastarbajter
    Very good synthpop/new wave stuff with dark and very depressed lyrics. I was wondered but this album was not a commercial success in 1984. When it's released, the sound of the record was so modern at that time: they used synthesizers and drum machines and sampler.
    I think this record was the first synthpop LP in the 80s Hungary.
    The problems with this record are 2 songs "Budapest felett" & "Kilencszáz 64" because these songs has too rock sound with guitar solos, it's very far from the new wave. But the best moments of this album are: "Izzik a tavaszi délután", "Átlátnak rajtam", "Megadom magam", "Minden nagyon jó", "Elfogynak szavaim". My favourite song is "Minden nagyon jó" (Everything is very good) because the lyrics with full of depression about the 80s eastern european life behind the iron curtain.
    But anyway it's a good record, and it's a shame this stuff never released on CD after the system changes.
    If you want to feel the really 80s cold war feeling, you must buy this record!

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