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Birth name
  
Yavuz Hilmi Cetin

Name
  
Yavuz Cetin

Parents
  
Hacer Cetin, Erdal Cetin

Website
  
yavuzcetin.com

Albums
  
Satilik, Ilk ve Son...

Years active
  
1985–2001

Children
  
Yavuzcan Cetin

Instruments
  
Guitar, vocals

Role
  
Musician


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Born
  
September 25, 1970 Samsun, Turkey (
1970-09-25
)

Genres
  
Rock, blues, blues rock, psychedelic rock, hard rock

Died
  
August 15, 2001, Istanbul, Turkey

Similar People
  
Batu Mutlugil, Erdal Cetin, Batuhan Mutlugil, Ogun Sanlisoy

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Yavuz Hilmi Çetin (25 September 1970 – 15 August 2001) was a Turkish musician as well as songwriter and singer in the blues and psychedelic music genres, who gained renown in his native country for the skill and sensitivity of his guitar performances and, in the wake of his suicide at the age of 30, before the release of his highly praised album, Satılık [For Sale], has achieved a near-iconic posthumous status as a talent lost on the brink of great achievement.

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Musical training

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Born in the Black Sea port of Samsun, Turkey's 15th largest city and capital of Samsun Province, Yavuz Çetin spent his early school years traveling through the country's various regions, as his father, journalist Erdal Çetin, responded to the demands inherent in the profession. In 1984, at the age of 14, the adolescent music enthusiast was already taking blues and rock guitar lessons from guitarist Hasan Cihat Örter and, the following year, started learning to master the acoustic guitar and, subsequently, the electric guitar. Before graduating from Istanbul's Haydarpaşa High School, he and classmate Ercan Saatçi who, in later years, became a noted musician as well as sports journalist, entered HEY magazine's music competition and their song, "I Will Cry", became the winning entry.

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In 1988, continuing his quest in Istanbul for higher education and advanced musical training, Çetin began studies at Marmara University's Music Department while earning an income as a musical performer in clubs such as Beyaz Ev [White House] in the port town of Bodrum, where he played in 1989–90. In 1991, upon turning 21, he formed, with young musical colleagues Batu Mutlugil, Kerim Çaplı and Sunay Özgür, the musical group, Blue Blues Band. Having married in 1992, Yavuz Çetin and wife Didem filed for divorce four years later. In that year, 1996, and for the remaining four years of his life, he was also a guitarist at the numerous concerts played by the noted band Mazhar-Fuat-Özkan.

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He collaborated, as well, on various albums with artists such as Teoman, Kıraç, Sibel Tüzün, Soner Arıca, Göksel, Deniz Arcak and Acil Servis. In Göksel's hit song "Sabır", he became the first Turkish guitar player to use a talk box. Of particular note is his solo on Deniz Arcak's "Bırakın Beni" from the Kıpır Kıpır album which, in an illustration of his mastery of the rock and blues guitar tradition, was recorded on the first take after only a couple of rehearsals. It also became the last studio session recording in which he participated.

Two albums, İlk and Satılık

In 1997, Yavuz Çetin issued his first album İlk, produced by his longtime compatriot Ercan Saatçi, but the album was unable to capture the spirit of that moment's public musical mood. He also earned an income from writing numerous advertising jingles, such as a well-remembered Coca-Cola spot, and his tune "Dünya" ["the World"], which was chosen as part of the soundtrack for the 1999 film, "Propaganda", with a score composed and arranged by master guitarist Erkan Oğur.

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Six weeks before his 31st birthday, after expending months of intense effort writing all of the tracks for his second album, Satılık, and having completed the album's final recording session, Yavuz Çetin committed suicide by leaping from Istanbul's Boğaziçi Bridge which connects Europe and Asia across the Bosphorus strait. Posthumous acclaim followed the subsequent release of the album which a number of music reviewers described as a work of genius. With the passage of years, both Satılık and the previously overlooked İlk ve Son... have gained a near-cult status as Yavuz Çetin's music and words continue to be heard in the region keeping his legend alive for the listening public.

Discography

  1. Erkeğin Olmak İstiyorum (I want to be your man)
  2. Bilmem Neden İnat Ettim (I don't know why I persisted)
  3. Sahil (Coast)
  4. Bodrum Gecesi Yüzünden (Because of the Bodrum Night)
  5. Kimse Bilemez (Nobody can know)
  6. Gecenin Rengi (Colour of the Night)
  7. Ağlamayı Sevmem (I don't like crying)
  8. Çok İstiyorum (I want it so badly)
  9. Onun Şarkısı (Her Song)
  10. Hisset Beni (Feel Me)
  11. Fanki Tonki Zonki (Instrumental)
  12. Dünya (The World)
  1. Cherokee
  2. Benimle Uçmak İster misin? (Would you like to fly with me?)
  3. Oyuncak Dünya (Toy World)
  4. Bul Beni (Find Me)
  5. Sadece Senin Olmak (To be only yours)
  6. Yaşamak İstemem (I don't want to live)
  7. Kurtar Beni (Save Me)
  8. Köle (Slave)
  9. İstanbul'a Ait (It belongs to Istanbul)
  10. Herşey Biter (Everything ends)

Songs

Yaşamak İstememSatılık · 2001
Benimle Uçmak İster Misin?Satılık · 2001
Sadece Senin OlmakSatılık · 2001

References

Yavuz Çetin Wikipedia