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The 100 Greatest Slovak Albums of All Time

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The 100 Greatest Slovak Albums of All Time is a list of the best album releases issued by Slovak recording artists. As the first such list presented in Slovakia, it was published by Nový čas daily on 22 September 2007.[1][2]

The list is entirely composed of Slovak, or else of formerly Czechoslovak artists, featuring all albums published in the country of origin from the 1960s onwards. Some of nominated full-length records could have been performed also in a different language (occasionally in English but partially). Ranking itself was based on votes received from twenty-five selected native-born musicians, critics and/or industry figures. Each of them voted ten most significant Slovak LPs from the past four decades in the country.[1][2]

While the winning album became Zvoňte, zvonky (1969) by Prúdy band, the most-represented musical act on the list is female vocalist Marika Gombitová, having six out of her nine studio albums in total present. The final list also included two original motion picture soundtracks by various artists such as Neberte nám princeznú (1980) at number No. 27 and Fontána pre Zuzanu (1986) ranked at No. 90, as well as one live recording Live (1973) by Collegium Musicum at number No. 89.[1][2]

Members of the Jury

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Members of the Jury
Composers and/or musicians: Music publishers and/or record producers: Broadcasters and/or radio-hosts: Music reviewers and/or critics:
  • Peter Riava
  • Lenka Slaná
  • Pavol Repa
  • Tomáš Zubák
  • Milan Urbaník
  • Miroslav Babják
  • Roman Bomboš
  • Eva Bacigálová
  • Juraj Čurný
  • Július Kuruc
  • Peter Bálik
  • Bibiana Bombošová
  • Marián Pavel
  • Felícia Boronkayová
  • Peter Derňár
  • Jozef Kollár
  • Denisa Vološčuková

Statistics

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Artists with the most albums

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Number of albums from each decade

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  • 1960s – only 1 album (1.0%)
  • 1970s – 13 albums (13.0%)
  • 1980s – 35 albums (35.0%)
  • 1990s – 27 albums (27.0%)
  • 2000s – 24 albums (24.0%)

Top 10

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Top 10 – Overall

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# Album Artist Release Label
1 Zvoňte, zvonky Prúdy 1969 Supraphon
2 Konvergencie Collegium Musicum 1971 OPUS
3 Bioelektrovízia Banket 1986 OPUS
4 Skúsime to cez vesmír Tublatanka 1987 OPUS
5 Valec IMT Smile 1998 Universal
6 Hodina slovenčiny Elán 1984 OPUS
7 Bolo nás jedenásť Milan Lasica, Julo Satinský & Jaro Filip 1981 OPUS
8 Deň medzi nedeľou a pondelkom Peha 2005 B&M
9 Zelená pošta Pavol Hammel & Marián Varga 1972 OPUS
10 Ôsmy svetadiel Elán 1981 OPUS

Top 10 – Females

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# Album Artist Release Label
1 V cudzom meste Jana Kirschner 1999 Mercury
2 Dievča do dažďa Marika Gombitová 1979 OPUS
3 Mince na dne fontán Marika Gombitová 1983 OPUS
4 Pelikán Jana Kirschner 2002 Universal
5 Ateliér duše Marika Gombitová 1987 OPUS
6 Veci, čo sa dejú Jana Kirschner 2003 Universal
7 Slnečný kalendár Marika Gombitová 1982 OPUS
8 Shine Jana Kirschner 2007 Universal
9 Voľné miesto v srdci Marika Gombitová 1986 OPUS
10 Colors in My Life Misha 2002 Sony/Bonton

Top 10 – Males

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# Album Artist Release Label
1 Zelená pošta Pavol Hammel & Marián Varga 1972 OPUS
2 Modrý vrch Dežo Ursiny 1981 OPUS
3 Pevnina detstva Dežo Ursiny 1978 OPUS
4 Doktor Sen Miro Žbirka 1980 OPUS
5 Robo Grigorov – Midi Robo Grigorov 1987 OPUS
6 Nočná optika Richard Müller 1998 PolyGram
7 Nohy Robo Grigorov 1987 OPUS
8 Sezónne lásky Miro Žbirka 1982 OPUS
9 Chráň svoje bláznovstvá Peter Nagy 1984 OPUS
10 33 Richard Müller 1994 BMG-Ariola

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Exkluzívny rebríček: 100 najlepších slovenských albumov". Topky (in Slovak). Zoznam.sk. 22 September 2007. topky.sk. Retrieved 20 October 2011.
  2. ^ a b c "Exkluzívny rebríček: 100 najlepších slovenských albumov". Nový čas (in Slovak). Ringier Axel Springer Slovakia. 22 September 2007. cas.sk. Retrieved 20 October 2011.
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