Tak to chodí explained

Tak to chodí
Type:compilation
Artist:Michal Horáček and Jarda Svoboda
Cover:Tak to chodi front.jpg
Released:Spring 2003
Genre:
Length:41:02
Label:B&M Music
Producer:Michal Horáček
Chronology:Michal Horáček
Prev Title:Mohlo by tu být i líp
Prev Year:2001
Next Title:Strážce plamene
Next Year:2006

Tak to chodí (So It Goes) is a compilation album by Czech recording artists Michal Horáček and Jarda Svoboda, released on B&M Music in 2003.[1]

After a series of album projects recorded exclusively in collaboration with Petr Hapka, Horáček decided to release a compilation with Svoboda. Their collaboration began after Hapka turned down a number of Horáček's lyrics, which the composer "resolutely had kept refusing to set to his own music".[2] Commercially, the final result was viewed as a failure, appearing on the Czech Albums at number #43 in 2009 and remaining there for only week. The album, however, helped promote several artists, such as Szidi Tobias and František Segrado, at that time noticed only by those involved in the music genre.[2] In 2010, music critic Josef Vlček ranked the set as the best Czech album of the 2000s (decade).[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Tak to chodí (Liner Notes) . Tak to chodí. Michal Horáček, Jarda Svoboda & VA . 2003 . Various artists . Various artists . Compact Disc, Compact Cassette . B&M Music . Czech Republic . cs.
  2. Web site: Traband - Přítel člověka → Zajímavosti. 2007-08-21. Pavel. Víšek. mGuide. muzikus.cz. MUZIKUS. 2012-01-14. cs.
  3. Web site: Jak jsme viděli hudbu v časech futuretra. 2010-01-17. MF DNES. IDNES.cz. kultura.idnes.cz. MAFRA. 2011-01-14. cs. MF DNES.
  4. Web site: Official Czech Albums Chart → Horáček & Svoboda → Tak to chodí (2003). IFPI Czech Republic. ifpicr.cz. ČNS IFPI. 2012-01-14. cs.