Miroslav Žbirka

Miroslav Žbirka
Miroslav Žbirka

Miroslav Žbirka
Background information
Also known as Meky, Miro
Born Bratislava, Czechoslovakia
Genres Rock, New wave
Years active 1968–present
Labels OPUS, Bonton, Sony BMG
Associated acts Modus, Marika Gombitová, Limit
The Best Of Tour 2006 press conference in Košice on February 21, 2006

Miroslav "Meky" Žbirka (born October 21, 1952 in Bratislava) is a Slovak pop music singer and songwriter. He performs in Slovak, Czech, and English (he has a Slovak father and an English mother).

In 1982, he received the annual Zlatý slavík award for the best male singer in Czechoslovakia. After separation of the Czechoslovakia, he repeated this achievement in Slovak annual Slávik award, winning the year-end chart in 2002, 2004 and 2005.[1]

In the late 1970s, Žbirka co-founded two famous Czechoslovak pop music bands Modus[2] and Limit. He lives and creates in Prague.

Contents

Discography

Studio albums

  • 1980: Doktor Sen[3]
  • 1982: Sezónne lásky
  • 1983: Roky a dni
  • 1984: Nemoderný chalan
  • 1986: Chlapec z ulice
  • 1988: Zlomky poznania
  • 1990: K.O.
  • 1993: Songs for Children
  • 1994: Samozrejmý svet
  • 1997: Meky
  • 1999: Songs for Boys & Girls
  • 2001: Modrý album[4]
  • 2005: Dúhy[5]
  • 2009: Empatia
with Modus

Compilations

  • 1985: 12 naj...
  • 1986: 20 naj...
  • 1995: 22 dní: The Best Of...
  • 1999: The Best Of 2
  • 2003: The Best of 93–03
  • 2004: Live
  • 2007: 22x2: The Best Of
  • 2011: Symphonic Album
with Modus
  • 1987: Zrkadlo rokov[8]
  • 1995: The Best of 1977-1988: Vol 1[9]
  • 1998: The Best of 1979-1988: Vol 2[10]
  • 1998: Úsmev[11]
  • 2005: Gold[12]

English albums

  • 1981: Doctor Dream (aka Miro and/or Like a Hero)[3]
  • 1982: Light of My Life
  • 1983: A Giant Step
  • 1984: Dear Boy
  • 1990: Step by Step
  • 1993: Songs for Children
  • 1999: Songs for Boys & Girls
  • 2008: Like a Hero: The Best of Miro (Remix album)
with Modus

Seel also

References

General
Specific
  1. ^ "Slovenské slavíky mají Žbirka a Elán" (in Czech). iDnes. 2005-12-05. http://kultura.idnes.cz/show_aktual.asp?r=show_aktual&c=A051205_072339_show_aktual_gra. Retrieved 19 March 2010. 
  2. ^ "Miro Žbirka zůstane ještě letos akustický" (in Czech). Czech Television. 2010-02-24. http://www.ct24.cz/kultura/82043-miro-zbirka-zustane-jeste-letos-akusticky/. Retrieved 19 March 2010. 
  3. ^ a b Žbirka, Miroslav (1980). Album notes for Doktor Sen (Liner Notes) by Miro Žbirka [Vinyl Album]. Slovakia: OPUS Records. (Slovak)
  4. ^ Žbirka, Miroslav (2001). Album notes for Modrý album (Liner Notes) by Miro Žbirka [Compact Disc]. Slovakia: Universal. (Slovak)
  5. ^ Žbirka, Miroslav (2005). Album notes for Dúhy (Liner Notes) by Miro Žbirka [Compact Disc]. Slovakia: Universal. (Slovak)
  6. ^ a b c Modus (1979). Album notes for Modus (Liner Notes) by Modus [Vinyl Album]. Slovakia: OPUS Records. (Slovak)
  7. ^ Modus (1979). Album notes for Balíček snov (Liner Notes) by Modus [Vinyl Album]. Slovakia: OPUS Records. (Slovak)
  8. ^ Modus (1987). Album notes for Zrkadlo rokov (Liner Notes) by Modus [Vinyl Album]. Slovakia: OPUS Records. (Slovak)
  9. ^ Modus (1995). Album notes for The Best of 1977-1988: Vol 1 (Liner Notes) by Modus [Double Compact Disc]. Slovakia: Open Music. (Slovak)
  10. ^ Modus (1998). Album notes for The Best of 1979-1988: Vol 2 (Liner Notes) by Modus [Double Compact Disc]. Slovakia: Open Music. (Slovak)
  11. ^ Modus (1998). Album notes for Úsmev (Liner Notes) by Modus [Compact Disc]. Slovakia: Bonton Music. (Slovak)
  12. ^ Modus (2005). Album notes for Gold (Liner Notes) by Modus [Compact Disc]. Slovakia: OPUS Records. (Slovak)

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