Tu'pest

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Tu'pest
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Greatest hits album by
Released1999
Recorded1991-1998
Genre Punk, Heavy metal, Ska
Length75:58
Label Riva Sound
Hipodil chronology
Nadurveni vuglishta
(1998)
Tu'pest
(1999)
Hora ot naroda
(2000)

Tu'pest is a greatest hits compilation of the Bulgarian rock band Hipodil, released in 2000 under the Riva Sound label, the band's fifth and last release with that company. The name is a pun - from tup - Bulgarian for "dumb", and -est, the superlative suffix in English as in "the best".

Contents

The main purpose of the release was to finally offer most of the early hits by the band on a CD as Hipodil's first three albums were released on audio cassettes only. Despite the CD release however most of the tracks were hardly remastered and still sound pretty similar to the original versions.

It was also Hipodil's first appearance on CD.

As there are no singles in the classic meaning of the term and no verifiable sales or airplay charts in Bulgaria and Bulgarian record companies do not report sales figures it is also impossible to assess the commercial success of the songs in this compilation. Most of the songs however were Hipodil live favourites and undoubtedly enjoyed immense popularity among the public.

The Music

Tu'pest contains 23 tracks from the four previous Hipodil albums with band's 1993 debut Alkoholen delirium being represented by six songs (see Tracks below). Hipodil's second album Nekuf ujas, nekuf at of 1993 and S gol v rukata... from 1996 - produced five tracks each and, remarkably, the band's most successful album, the 1998 Nadurveni vuglishta - also five songs.

Tracks

  1. B.G./Bate Gojko (Big Brother Gojko) - from Nadurveni vuglishta
  2. Jenata (The Woman) - from Alkoholen delirium
  3. S gol v rukata... (With Naked... In Hand) - from S gol v rukata...
  4. More ot Alkohol (Sea of Alcohol) - from Nekuf ujas, nekuf at
  5. Nishto (Nothing) - from Nadurveni vuglishta
  6. Balada za bratiata Holik (The Ballad of the Holic Brothers) - from S gol v rukata...
  7. Chift Ochi (Pair of Eyes) - from Alkoholen delirium
  8. Bira (Beer)- from Alkoholen delirium
  9. Psiho (Psycho) - from Nekuf ujas, nekuf at
  10. Vuzbuden sum (I'm Horny) - from Nadurveni vuglishta
  11. Kato Slunce (Like the Sun) - from S gol v rukata...
  12. Mrusen, gaden den(Nasty, Dirty Day) - from Nekuf ujas, nekuf at
  13. Himna (The Anthem) - from Alkoholen delirium
  14. Vuzbuden sum! (I'm Horny) - from Nadurveni vuglishta
  15. Ovtzi (Sheep) - from S gol v rukata...
  16. Bless me - from Nadurveni vuglishta
  17. Alkoholen delirium/Bira s vodka (Alcoholic Delirium/Beer & Vodka) - from Alkoholen delirium
  18. Oblatzi (Clouds) - from Nekuf ujas, nekuf at
  19. Galileo - from Nekuf ujas, nekuf at
  20. D'ska (a pun between ska and the Bulgarian "duska", which means "plank") - from Nadurveni vuglishta
  21. Momicheto (The Girl)- from Alkoholen delirium
  22. Vujen (Rope-made) - from S gol v rukata...
  23. Hipodili (Hipodils) - from Nekuf ujas, nekuf at

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