Taktici
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Also known as | Nový al-bum (1989–2005) |
Genres | Pop |
Years active | 1977–1979[1] |
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Taktici is a Slovak music group, established in 1977. In 1979 they defected to the USA and in 1982 they went their separate ways.
History
Taktici started their musical career in Bratislava's famous V-klub in 1970s. They played original melodic songs with Slovak lyrics.
Hits from that era include "Priateľ", "Telefón", "10 dkg tresky", "Zmrzlina", "Dáša", "Vodka", "Predavačka lángošov", "Tanečník", "Blázni" (a cover of Hit the Road Jack).
In 1979 Vlado Kolenič, Július Mikeš, and Štefan Peller emigrated from communist Czechoslovakia to USA.
Discography
- Studio albums
- 1980: Taktici
- 1991: 10 dkg tresky (as Vlado Kolenič and Taktici)
- 1992: Blázni (as Nový al-bum)
- 2000: Taktici 2000 (as Nový al-bum)
- 2002: Taktici 2002 (as Nový al-bum)
- 2005: Taktici 2005
- 2007: Taktici 2007 (Imidž je nanič, keď ležíš na cintoríne)
- EPs
- 1979: Diskotéka mladých (as Vlado Kolenič, Jiří Štědroň and Taktici)
- Compilations
- 1997: Taktici (1977–1997)
- 2004: Taktici 2004 (The Best Of)
- Singles
- 1978: "Predavačka langošov"
- 1979: "Tanečník" (as Vlado Kolenič and Taktici)
- Other appearances
- 1979: Smoliari (soundtrack by various artists)
- 1995: Smoliari a iné (soundtrack by various artists, reissue)
- 2005: SK hity 2 (compilation by various artists)
- 2008: Fénix (by Lucie Vondráčková)
See also
References
- General
- "Taktici → Slovak Rádio – Top 100". IFPI Slovakia (in Slovak). SNS IFPI. ifpi.sk. Retrieved 2015-11-15.
- "Taktici → Slovak Rádio – Top 50". IFPI Slovakia (in Slovak). SNS IFPI. ifpi.sk. Retrieved 2015-11-15.
- Specific
- ↑ frk (21 June 2005). "Taktici". Korzár. Petit Press. Retrieved 15 November 2015.
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