- published: 28 Oct 2007
- views: 2709297
Gulag Orkestar is the debut album of Beirut. It was recorded in 2005 in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
It is written in the booklet that the front and back photos were found in a library in Leipzig, torn out of a book. The original photographer was unknown to the creators of the album while it was recorded, but has since been discovered to be Sergey Chilikov.
The album has received great critical acclaim and was later re-released to include the Lon Gisland EP.
The Gulag was a Soviet government agency administering forced labor camps, while orkestar is the Serbo-Croatian word for "orchestra".
All songs written and composed by Zach Condon.
Coordinates: 33°53′13″N 35°30′47″E / 33.88694°N 35.51306°E / 33.88694; 35.51306
Beirut (Arabic: بيروت Bayrūt; Biblical Hebrew: בְּאֵרוֹת Be'erot; Hebrew: ביירות Beirut; Latin: Berytus; French: Beyrouth; Turkish: Beyrut; Armenian: Պէյրութ Beyrut) is the capital and largest city of Lebanon. No recent population census has been done but in 2007 estimates ranged from slightly more than 1 million to slightly less than 2 million as part of Greater Beirut. Located on a peninsula at the midpoint of Lebanon's Mediterranean coast, Beirut is the country's largest and main seaport.
The first mention of this metropolis is found in the ancient Egyptian Tell el Amarna letters dating from the 15th century BC. The city has been inhabited continuously since then. The Beirut River runs south to north on the eastern edge of the city.
Beirut is Lebanon's seat of government and plays a central role in the Lebanese economy, with many banks and corporations based in its Central District, Hamra Street, Rue Verdun and Ashrafieh. Following the destructive Lebanese Civil War, Beirut's cultural landscape underwent major reconstruction. Identified and graded for accountancy, advertising, banking/finance and law, Beirut is ranked as a Beta World City by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network.
No-no, No-No or no-no may refer to:
Bell House or Bellhouse may refer to:
Britain and Ireland
Canada
United States (by state then city or town)
No, No, No may refer to:
Beirut - Gulag Orkestar
Beirut: Gulag Orkestar | NPR MUSIC FRONT ROW
Beirut - Gulag Orkestar (Live)
Beirut - The Gulag Orkestar
Beirut - Postcards From Italy (Official Video)
Beirut - Gulag Orkestar
Beirut Full Concert | NPR MUSIC FRONT ROW
Gulag Orkestar - The Carousels - (Beirut Cover)
BEIRUT: THE RIP TIDE - 2011 (Full Album)
Gulag Orkestar • Beirut
muy wapa
How does a band return from a recording hiatus that could have permanently displaced it from the audience's eye? If you are Zach Condon and Beirut, you just go about your business and pick up where you left off three years earlier. The group's First Listen Live show at Brooklyn's intimate Bell House on a rainy September night, a concert debuting many of the songs from the brand new No No No, its first album since 2011, showed that Beirut works through its obstacles. Maybe it helps when the initial idea behind a band is ahead of the curve to begin with, no? When Condon's Beirut first came to prominence in 2006, it emerged from Santa Fe with a fully conceived, pan-global folk sound unlike any indie sensibilities popular on the day. Zach's trumpet and flugelhorn playing was informed by local...
Music video by Beirut performing Gulag Orkestar (Live). (C) 2009 Baeble Media LLC
Beirut, members of the Arcade Fire and others perform the Gulag Orkestar at the Bowery Ballroom 05.06.07
beirut - gulag orkestar cover
How does a band return from a recording hiatus that could have permanently displaced it from the audience's eye? If you are Zach Condon and Beirut, you just go about your business and pick up where you left off three years earlier. The group's First Listen Live show at Brooklyn's intimate Bell House on a rainy September night, a concert debuting many of the songs from the brand new No No No, its first album since 2011, showed that Beirut works through its obstacles. Maybe it helps when the initial idea behind a band is ahead of the curve to begin with, no? When Condon's Beirut first came to prominence in 2006, it emerged from Santa Fe with a fully conceived, pan-global folk sound unlike any indie sensibilities popular on the day. Zach's trumpet and flugelhorn playing was informed by local...
THE RIP TIDE by BEIRUT RELEASED DATE: 30 August 2011 GENRE: Balkan Folk, Indie Folk, Baroque Pop TOTAL LENGTH: 33:11 New Mexico's group "Beirut" return with their third studio album. The album "The Rip Tide" includes their first single "East Harlem". All songs written and composed by Zach Condon. TRACK LISTING 01. A Candle's Fire 3' 19'' 02. Santa Fe 4' 14'' 03. East Harlem 3' 58'' 04. Goshen 3' 20'' 05. Payne's Bay 3' 48'' 06. The Rip Tide 4' 26'' 07. Vagabond 3' 19'' 08. The Peacock 2' 26'' 09. Port of Call 4' 2'' MUSICIANS ZACH CONDON: Vocals, Ukulele, Trumpet, Piano, Percussion, Pedal Bass, Organ, Pump Organ PERRIN CLOUTIER: Accordion, Piano, Pump organ, Cello PAUL COLLINS: Bass guitar, Upright Bass BEN LANZ: Trombone, Piano, Tuba NICK PETREE: Drums, Percussion KELLY PRATT: Trumpe...
muy wapa
How does a band return from a recording hiatus that could have permanently displaced it from the audience's eye? If you are Zach Condon and Beirut, you just go about your business and pick up where you left off three years earlier. The group's First Listen Live show at Brooklyn's intimate Bell House on a rainy September night, a concert debuting many of the songs from the brand new No No No, its first album since 2011, showed that Beirut works through its obstacles. Maybe it helps when the initial idea behind a band is ahead of the curve to begin with, no? When Condon's Beirut first came to prominence in 2006, it emerged from Santa Fe with a fully conceived, pan-global folk sound unlike any indie sensibilities popular on the day. Zach's trumpet and flugelhorn playing was informed by local...
Music video by Beirut performing Gulag Orkestar (Live). (C) 2009 Baeble Media LLC
Beirut, members of the Arcade Fire and others perform the Gulag Orkestar at the Bowery Ballroom 05.06.07
beirut - gulag orkestar cover
How does a band return from a recording hiatus that could have permanently displaced it from the audience's eye? If you are Zach Condon and Beirut, you just go about your business and pick up where you left off three years earlier. The group's First Listen Live show at Brooklyn's intimate Bell House on a rainy September night, a concert debuting many of the songs from the brand new No No No, its first album since 2011, showed that Beirut works through its obstacles. Maybe it helps when the initial idea behind a band is ahead of the curve to begin with, no? When Condon's Beirut first came to prominence in 2006, it emerged from Santa Fe with a fully conceived, pan-global folk sound unlike any indie sensibilities popular on the day. Zach's trumpet and flugelhorn playing was informed by local...
THE RIP TIDE by BEIRUT RELEASED DATE: 30 August 2011 GENRE: Balkan Folk, Indie Folk, Baroque Pop TOTAL LENGTH: 33:11 New Mexico's group "Beirut" return with their third studio album. The album "The Rip Tide" includes their first single "East Harlem". All songs written and composed by Zach Condon. TRACK LISTING 01. A Candle's Fire 3' 19'' 02. Santa Fe 4' 14'' 03. East Harlem 3' 58'' 04. Goshen 3' 20'' 05. Payne's Bay 3' 48'' 06. The Rip Tide 4' 26'' 07. Vagabond 3' 19'' 08. The Peacock 2' 26'' 09. Port of Call 4' 2'' MUSICIANS ZACH CONDON: Vocals, Ukulele, Trumpet, Piano, Percussion, Pedal Bass, Organ, Pump Organ PERRIN CLOUTIER: Accordion, Piano, Pump organ, Cello PAUL COLLINS: Bass guitar, Upright Bass BEN LANZ: Trombone, Piano, Tuba NICK PETREE: Drums, Percussion KELLY PRATT: Trumpe...
* Please LIKE and SHARE this video * SUBSCRIBE to my YOUTUBE Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/PostRockIsMyHome * Follow me on FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/PostRockIsMyHome * THANK YOU for watching. Setlist. 01. Beirut - Scenic World 0:31 02. Beirut - The Shrew 3:05 03. Beirut - Elephant Gun 7:16 04. Beirut - Vagabond 12:22 05. Beirut - Postcards from Italy 15:24 06. Beirut - Santa Fe 19:29 07. Beirut - A Sunday Smile 24:04 08. Beirut - East Harlem 17:58 09. Beirut - Nantes 31:30 10. Beirut - Forks and Knives (la Fete) 35:09 11. Beirut - Cherbourg 38:12 12. Beirut - My nights with the prostitute from Marseille 41:16 13. Beirut - After the curtain 44:28 14. Beirut - Mount Wroclai 47:27 15. beirut - The Gulag Orkestar 50:54
Work for Kingdoms Card Game! I had a really short deadline for this work, so I was very confused about what to do next hahaha. Like always, instead of do tests with a lot of quick paintings I just started , what did my work much difficult than would be necessary -_-'' Painting Duration: Around 6:00h Speed: 5x Music: Beirut - The Flying Club Cup and Gulag Orkestar More work in: www.behance.net/manucunhas www.facebook.com/manucunhas.ilustracao www.kingdoms.com.br/
Track list: 01. East Harlem 02. Santa Fe 03. The Akara 04. No No No 05. Postcards From Italy 06. The Peacock 07. After the Curtain 08. Mount Wroclai (Idle Days) 09. Nantes 10. In the Mausoleum 11. The Flying Club Cup 12. The Gulag Orkestar Zach Condon - vocals, ukulele, trumpet Nick Petree - drums Paul Collins - bass Kyle Resnick - trumpet Ben Lanz - trombone Aaron Arntz - keyboards, piano, accordion Beirut - Live in Concert 2017 || HD || Full Set
Radyo Mood'da her Çarşamba yayınlanan "Haftanın Konuğu" programının canlı yayın kaydıdır. 14.08.2013 tarihli "Beirut" yayını. Programın track list'i altta. http://www.radyomood.com 1) Beirut - St. Apollonia (2007 The Flying Club Cup Album) 2) Beirut - Ederlezi (Single) 3) Beirut - Santa Fe (2007 The Flying Club Cup Album) 4) Beirut - Nantes (2007 The Flying Club Cup Album) 5) Beirut - A Candle's Fire (2011 The Rip Tide Album) 6) Beirut - Napoleon On The Bellerophon (2007 Pompeii EP) 7) Beirut - Carousels (2006 Gular Orkestar Album CD2) 8) Beirut - Transatlantique (2007 Elephant Gun EP) 9) Beirut - The Rip Tide (2011 The Rip Tide Album) 10) Beirut - The Gulag Orkestar (2006 Gular Orkestar Album) 11) Beirut - A Sunday Smile (2007 The Flying Club Cup Album) 12) Beirut - Vagabond (2011 The R...
Os dois primeiros álbuns do bando, “Gulag Orkestar” (9 de maio de 2006) e “The Flying Club Cup” (9 de outubro de 2007), são os melhores (gosto pessoal) principalmente, sobretudo o primeiro, por terem um ar bem artesanal: instrumentos acústicos e tradicionais e mixagem quase inexistente; em “Gulag Orkestar” algumas canções têm a vocalização quase parecendo um improviso de letra sobre uma melodia concebida. Aliás, melodia e vocalizações são o ponto chave das composições: são músicas feitas para cantarolar, bem melódicas e com letras curtas, fáceis de memorizar, lembram muito as tradicionais Chansons francesas, que se ouve uma vez e já se sai cantando mesmo sem saber muito a letra. https://intencaocritica.wordpress.com/2016/12/28/beirut/
Os dois primeiros álbuns do bando, “Gulag Orkestar” (9 de maio de 2006) e “The Flying Club Cup” (9 de outubro de 2007), são os melhores (gosto pessoal) principalmente, sobretudo o primeiro, por terem um ar bem artesanal: instrumentos acústicos e tradicionais e mixagem quase inexistente; em “Gulag Orkestar” algumas canções têm a vocalização quase parecendo um improviso de letra sobre uma melodia concebida. Aliás, melodia e vocalizações são o ponto chave das composições: são músicas feitas para cantarolar, bem melódicas e com letras curtas, fáceis de memorizar, lembram muito as tradicionais Chansons francesas, que se ouve uma vez e já se sai cantando mesmo sem saber muito a letra. https://intencaocritica.wordpress.com/2016/12/28/beirut/
Os dois primeiros álbuns do bando, “Gulag Orkestar” (9 de maio de 2006) e “The Flying Club Cup” (9 de outubro de 2007), são os melhores (gosto pessoal) principalmente, sobretudo o primeiro, por terem um ar bem artesanal: instrumentos acústicos e tradicionais e mixagem quase inexistente; em “Gulag Orkestar” algumas canções têm a vocalização quase parecendo um improviso de letra sobre uma melodia concebida. Aliás, melodia e vocalizações são o ponto chave das composições: são músicas feitas para cantarolar, bem melódicas e com letras curtas, fáceis de memorizar, lembram muito as tradicionais Chansons francesas, que se ouve uma vez e já se sai cantando mesmo sem saber muito a letra. https://intencaocritica.wordpress.com/2016/12/28/beirut/
Os dois primeiros álbuns do bando, “Gulag Orkestar” (9 de maio de 2006) e “The Flying Club Cup” (9 de outubro de 2007), são os melhores (gosto pessoal) principalmente, sobretudo o primeiro, por terem um ar bem artesanal: instrumentos acústicos e tradicionais e mixagem quase inexistente; em “Gulag Orkestar” algumas canções têm a vocalização quase parecendo um improviso de letra sobre uma melodia concebida. Aliás, melodia e vocalizações são o ponto chave das composições: são músicas feitas para cantarolar, bem melódicas e com letras curtas, fáceis de memorizar, lembram muito as tradicionais Chansons francesas, que se ouve uma vez e já se sai cantando mesmo sem saber muito a letra. https://intencaocritica.wordpress.com/2016/12/28/beirut/
Os dois primeiros álbuns do bando, “Gulag Orkestar” (9 de maio de 2006) e “The Flying Club Cup” (9 de outubro de 2007), são os melhores (gosto pessoal) principalmente, sobretudo o primeiro, por terem um ar bem artesanal: instrumentos acústicos e tradicionais e mixagem quase inexistente; em “Gulag Orkestar” algumas canções têm a vocalização quase parecendo um improviso de letra sobre uma melodia concebida. Aliás, melodia e vocalizações são o ponto chave das composições: são músicas feitas para cantarolar, bem melódicas e com letras curtas, fáceis de memorizar, lembram muito as tradicionais Chansons francesas, que se ouve uma vez e já se sai cantando mesmo sem saber muito a letra. https://intencaocritica.wordpress.com/2016/12/28/beirut/
And I know when time
will pass by slow
without my heart
what can I do
you're in the halls
the bell gives way to a larger swell
without my heart
what can I do, oh
wroclai
and we grow fat
on the charms of our idle dreary days
seen the shadows grow
see an ominous display
with no alarm
could we say we'd have expected this way
(under stars?) have died
give incent to play
wroclai