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Bulent Ortacgil(born 1950) is a Turkish composer and singer.
Biography
He was born in Ankara, Turkey in 1950. He moved to Istanbul after
starting elementary school which he finished at Sultanahmet Elementary
School in Istanbul. He completed his middle school and high school
education was done at Kadikoy Maarif Lisesi. He graduated from the
University of Istanbul, Faculty of Chemistry.
He started playing guitar while at Kadıköy Maarif Lisesi. Another
popular composer and singer Mazhar Alanson (from the band MFÖ) was at
the same school although it is not clear whether they were friends. He
played with some, including Damlalar (Drops). His music has been
influenced by various artists, including The Beatles, Cat Stevens,
Donovan and Bob Dylan. His first long play was called “Anlamsız”
(Meaningless), which he published while in college.
In 1974, he his first album was released under the title “Benimle Oynar
Mısın?” (Will You Play with Me?), considered to be a classic. Onno Tunç
and Ergun Pekcan were among those who helped the recording and
mastering of his albums.
He took a ten year break from music after he got married. During this
time, he worked as a chemical engineer at companies like Pfizer and
Netaş Telecom. During 1985 played with Fikret Kızılok at "Çekirdek
Müzikevi"; this performance yielded to a non-published copy album
“Bizim Şarkılarımız …”.
The album “Pencere Onu Çiçeği” (Windowsill Flower) was published in
1986. The song Pencere Onu Çiçeği was another classic, criticizing an
intellectual, isolated life against a life "outside the window".
In 1991 came the album called “Oyuna Devam” (Let the game continue).
The album gathered some of his old band friends such as Erkan Oğur, Cem
Aksel and Gürol Ağırbaş, who had been playing together for over 10
years.
In 2000, a tribute album called “Şarkılar bir Oyundur” (Songs Are a
Game) was published, featuring performances from 22 different Turkish
singers and bands, spanning a wide genre of music among them.
He frequently uses the theme "game"/"play" in his songs.
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