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Genres
  
Folk

Website
  
www.pasareacolibri.ro

Genre
  
Folk music

Labels
  
Roton

Past members
  
Florian Pittiș

Origin
  
Bucharest, Romania (1992)

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Years active
  
1992–2003 2009–present (occasionally)

Albums
  
În căutarea cuibului pierdut, Cântece de bivuac, Încă 2000 de ani, 10 Ani, volumul 1, 10 Ani, volumul 2

Members
  
Mircea Baniciu, Mircea Vintilă, Vlady Cnejevici, Marius Baţu, Florian Pittiș

Profiles

Pasarea colibri in cautarea cuibului pierdut 1995 full album


Pasărea Colibri ([ˈpasəre̯a koliˈbri], "The Hummingbird") is a Romanian folk supergroup. Aside from typical Romanian folk instruments and acoustic/electric guitars, the band also made use of digital and analogue synthesizers, pedal steel guitars and fretless bass.

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The band formed in 1992 while Mircea Baniciu, who, after conflicts with Transsylvania Phoenix leader Nicu Covaci had left the group, was performing in Râmnicu Vâlcea. At the end of Baniciu's set, actor Florian Pittiş and folk musician Mircea Vintila, together with Compact keyboardist Vlady Cnejevici, joined him for an improvised performance after which Pittiş announced the project was to be named Pasărea Colibri, as a reference to Baniciu's on and off collaboration with Transsylvania Phoenix. The four musicians started performing together and released their first album, În căutarea cuibului pierdut (Seeking The Lost Nest) in 1995. A live album containing no new work, as most of the songs the group performed were covers of Transsylvania Phoenix's old hits or Baniciu and Vintila's own compositions, it catapulted the group to superstardom in Romania making them widely popular as Pasărea Colibri. Florian Pittiş left the group in 2001 to focus on other personal projects, such as Radio3Net, and to work for football club Rapid Bucureşti of which he was longtime fan of. Folk songwriter Marius Baţu replaced him in the group and Pasărea Colibri released one more album before disbanding in 2003. Pittiş died in 2007.

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As of 2009, the remaining members are on good terms and still perform together occasionally under the "Pasărea Colibri" name. Cnejevici also worked extensively with Baniciu on various other projects, such as producing his 2009 "Best-Of" album and performing with him live in concerts throughout Romania.

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On 25 November 2011, Pasărea Colibri released an anniversary album named entitled "19 ani" (19 years). On this occasion, Mircea Baniciu and Mircea Vintilă held a concert at Sala Palatului, with a band consisting of Vlady Cnejevici, Teo Boar, Cristi Iorga and Marian Mihăilescu.

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Discography

  • "În căutarea cuibului pierdut" - "Finding the lost nest" (1995);
  • "Ciripituri" - "Peeps" (1996);
  • "Cântece de Bivuac" - "Bivouac songs" (1999);
  • "Încă 2000 de ani" - "Another 2000 years" (2002);
  • "10 ani" - "10 years" (2003) (Best-Of Live Album);
  • "19 ani" - "19 years" (2011).
  • Songs

    Pisica neagrăCântece de bivuac · 2000
    Vinovaţii fără vinăCântece de bivuac · 2000
    Ploaia care va veniCiripituri · 1996

    References

    Pasărea Colibri Wikipedia