Ersen, Dadaşlar - Paşa Gönlün Bilir

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Review by Kitegirl Annabelle Drumm

Paşa Gönlün Bilir by Ersen, Dadaşlar is a mesmerizing album that takes listeners on a journey through the rich and diverse musical traditions of Turkey. The album features a range of instruments including the saz, darbuka, and zurna, and showcases the virtuosity of the musicians who perform on it.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Yarim Derdini Ver Bana," which combines traditional Turkish melodies with psychedelic rock influences. The result is a truly unique sound that is both haunting and uplifting.

Another highlight of the album is "Güzele Bak Güzele," a beautiful ballad that showcases Ersen's soulful vocals and the band's masterful instrumentation. The song is a testament to the enduring power of Turkish folk music and its ability to touch the hearts of listeners from all backgrounds.

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TrackDurationPreview
Paşa Gönlün Bilir
Yaşamadın Sen
Anam Ağlıyor
Kozan Dağı
Divane Aşık
Arama Beni
Tek Kadın
Gönlüm Bir Aşk
Buda Bizlerden
Yüreğim Kanıyor

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About Ersen, Dadaşlar

Born as Ersen Dinleten on July 4, 1946, in a poor neighborhood in Istanbul, he became interested in music at an early age. His father (a hero according to Ersen) was interested in the violin, so Ersen learned to play his father's instrument  as well as mandolin and guitar  when he was child. Spending most of his time practicing, he also studied the art of singing and later found himself singing Turkish folk tunes at local meetings and wedding parties. Playing and singing in many orchestras until the end of the '60s, Ersen's faith turned when he met Cem Karaca in person. A newborn star in Turkish rock scene, Karaca was managing Bunalimlar at the time and offered Ersen an opportunity to record. His first single, "Olvido  Ak Guvercin," was released in 1969 and featured hypnotic guitar work from Unol Buyukgonenc. A year later, Ersen replaced Aziz Azmet of Mogollar to lead the band. The collaboration was very short, as Mogollar headed to France, so Ersen joined forces with another Anadolu pop band, Uc Hurel. Ersen's early singles were mostly Spanish-influenced, but he later evolved into a unique blend of Turkish folk and Western progressive themes. His breakthrough single, "Kozan Dagi," was released in 1972. "Sor Kendine," released that same year, was an incredible show of talent, and it's still one of the pivotal points of his career. He later joined Mogollar once again, played with Kardaslar, and at last formed his well-known band Dadaslar. Being a group of talented musicians of the present scene, Dadaslar could never maintain a stable line-up; however, they supplied the necessary background for one of the most important figures in the Anadolu pop/rock scene. Ersen released "Cakmagi Çak," "Yine Seni Taninm," "Bir Ayrilik Bir Yoksulluk Bir Olum," "Uc Kiz Bir Ana," "Ne Sevdigin Belli Ne Sevmedigin," and "Ekmek Parasi," among other singles, until the end of 1978. Following the tendency of the Turkish music market in the '80s Ersen laid aside his band and continued his career alone. Like the rest of his fellow Turkish musicians, he was also forced to choose a side in the political turmoil of the day. Despite trying not to reveal clear political beliefs, he was right wing-oriented, and after the Army took control of the government, he was disrespected by many musicians and fans. He played and recorded for the Army and the governmental media, TRT. Hatamizi Bilmeden Cekiyoruz (1980) and Anadolu Pop (1983) were the last of his musically rich albums. Leaning toward a more poppy and shallow sound, Ersen faded away with his last album of the '90s, Ersen Ustadan Kuru Fasulye in 1993. After a nine-year hiatus, Ersen returned to the music business with Ersen Mevlana Gibi. The album, finding Ersen in a more mystical and spiritual form, failed to draw attention, just like the following year's Donemem. In 2007, Ersen ve Dadaslar re-recorded five of their classic tunes and released them as an album called Ersen ve Dadaslar Yeniden (1973-2007).

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    • Ersen Dinleten
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Summary by Kitegirl Annabelle Drumm

Paşa Gönlün Bilir is a must-listen for anyone interested in Turkish music and culture. It is a beautiful and deeply moving album that showcases the talents of some of Turkey's most gifted musicians.