Tak to chodí

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Tak to chodí
Tak to chodi front.jpg
Compilation album by
Michal Horáček and Jarda Svoboda
ReleasedSpring 2003
Genre
Length41:02
Label B&M Music
Producer Michal Horáček
Michal Horáček chronology
Mohlo by tu být i líp
(2001)
Tak to chodí
(2003)
Strážce plamene
(2006)
Szidi Tobias chronology
Divý mak
(2001)
Tak to chodí
(2003)
Punto Fijo
(2003)

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]

Contents

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. [3] 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). [4]

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Michal Horáček; all music is composed by Jarda Svoboda.

No.TitleFeatured artist(s)Length
1."Pátek podvečer"Jarda Svoboda2:35
2."Praha"František Segrado4:17
3."Sněžný muž Yetti"Ivana Chýlková2:51
4."Kirké" Szidi Tobias 4:14
5."Něco hezkého"František Segrado3:55
6."Doktore, souží mě starost"Věra Nerušilová3:11
7."Obchodníci s deštěm"Jarda Svoboda4:06
8."Nemůžeš usnout?"Milan Vyskočáni5:27
9."Tak to chodí"Ivana Chýlková3:36
10."Pes jitrničku sežral"Jarda Svoboda, Jan Spálený & František Segrado2:56
11."Abraham a Sára vybírají DESET SPRAVEDLIVÝCH na okrese Sodoma-Východ"Jan Spálený & Szidi Tobias2:11
12."Tak dobře, ještě chvíli"Szidi Tobias1:43
Total length:41:02
Notes

Credits and personnel

Charts

Peak positions

YearChartPeak
2009 Czech Albums Chart [3] 43

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References

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