Selda Baдџcanв Ziller Ve Д°pler Review
Reviewers from HHV Mag and other platforms highlight that while her 1990s production is cleaner and sometimes leans toward "Halk" (folk-pop) compared to her lo-fi 1970s masterpieces, her "clashing clear voice" and "impassioned performances" remain her greatest strengths.
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: True to her legacy as the "Bitter Voice of Turkey," Bağcan uses the title track "Ziller ve İpler" (with lyrics by Aysel Gürel ) to deliver a sharp metaphor about manipulation and power. The imagery of "bells" and "strings" suggests puppets being controlled by unseen forces—"The strings are in someone's hands, their tracks are clear". Reviewers from HHV Mag and other platforms highlight
The album is often seen as a document of its time—a bridge between the radical protest music of the '70s and the more polished, media-accessible Turkish music of the '90s. The imagery of "bells" and "strings" suggests puppets
: The tracklist extends its reach beyond Turkey, featuring songs like "Asya Ağlıyor" (Asia is Crying) and "Küçük Afrikalı Çocuk" (Little African Child), which address broader humanitarian and anti-war themes.