Sarmalele Reci

Sarmalele Reci (meaning "The Cold sarmale", [sɑrˈmɑlɛlɛ ˈrɛt͡ʃʲ]) is a Romanian rock band that was formed in 1993 in Bucharest.

Sarmalele Reci
Sarmalele Reci (2009)
Background information
OriginBucharest, România
GenresRock
Years active1993-present
Labels??
WebsiteOfficial website
MembersZoltán András
Emil Viciu
Gabriel Drăgan
Mircea Horvath
Vlady Săteanu
Past membersMihai Iordache
Ciprian Voinea
Radu Râmniceanu
Lucian Maxim
Sorin Romanescu
Adrian Borţun
Vadim Tichişanu
Andrei Bărbulescu
Dan Nedelcu
Andi Savastre
Adi Tetrade
Iulian Corlăţeanu
Paul Baciu
Ionel Tănase
Dan Georgescu
Alex Badea

History

The group was formed by Florin Dumitrescu in 1993. He wanted to create a rock band that will have a Romanian name, because at that time Romanian bands usually had an American-English name.

The band members in 1993 were:

  • Zoltán András - vocal, keyboards
  • Mihai Iordache - saxophone
  • Emil Viciu - guitar
  • Ciprian Voinea - bass guitar
  • Florin Stefan - drums
  • Florin Dumitrescu - text composer

Current members

  • Zoltán András - Vocal
  • Emil Viciu - Guitar
  • Gabriel Drăgan - Drums
  • Vladimir Săteanu - Bass
  • Mircea Horváth - Keyboards

Discography

  • 1995 - Ţara te vrea prost (The Country Wants You To Be Stupid)
  • 1996 - Aurolac (Junkie)
  • 1998 - Bucate alese (Fine Foods)
  • 1999 - Răpirea din Serai (The Abduction from the Seraglio)
  • 2001 - Maniac
  • 2003 - Vaca (Cow)
  • 2007 - Adrian Băsescu
  • 2009 - O seară la Operetă (An Evening at the Operetta)
  • 2012 - Haos.ro (Chaos.ro)
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