Фрида Бокара - Първа Награда Евровизия 1969 г

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Review by Ben Babcock

Album Review: Първа Награда Евровизия 1969 г by Фрида Бокара Alright, let’s talk about this little gem from way back in 1969—Първа Награда Евровизия 1969 г by the Bulgarian pop legend Фрида Бокара. Released under the label Балкантон, this album is a time capsule of Europop and vocal vibes that still somehow feel fresh today. If you’re into retro sounds with an Eastern European twist, this one’s worth a listen. The album kicks off with Сто Хиляди Песни, and honestly? It’s hard not to get hooked. The track has this dreamy, almost cinematic vibe to it, like it’s telling a story without needing words (well, unless you speak Bulgarian, which I don’t—but Google Translate is my bestie). The melody builds up so nicely, and Фрида’s voice just floats over it like silk. You can tell she’s pouring her heart out, even if you don’t catch every word. It’s the kind of song that makes you want to stare out a rainy window while sipping something warm. Then there’s Изгубена Съм.., which hits different. This one feels rawer, more emotional. It’s like Фрида is sitting right next to you, spilling her soul. The piano accompaniment is super simple but effective—it lets her voice take center stage. There’s a moment midway where her tone shifts, and it gives me goosebumps every single time. It’s haunting, beautiful, and kinda makes you wanna call your mom or something. The other tracks like Един Ден and Ще Дойде Ден are solid too, but those first two really stuck with me. Maybe it’s the nostalgia factor, or maybe it’s just how genuine they feel. Whatever it is, this album reminds me why music from the '60s and '70s still resonates today—it’s real, unfiltered, and straight from the heart. So yeah, if you’re into exploring vintage pop sounds from Bulgaria—or just wanna hear something different for once—give this album a shot. Honestly, listening to it feels like stepping into a black-and-white movie, but in the best way possible. And hey, who knew Europop could sound this heartfelt? Definitely adding it to my playlist… right after some ABBA, because balance is key, right? P.S. Fun fact: Did you know Bulgaria didn’t even compete in Eurovision 1969? Yet here we are, decades later, vibing to this “Eurovision winner” anyway. Life’s weird like that.

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Artist: Фрида Бокара
Album: Първа Награда Евровизия 1969 г
Rating: 5.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Един Ден, Детето...
Изгубена Съм
Ще Дойде Ден
Сто Хиляди Песни

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Catalog Numbers

BTM 6104

Labels

Балкантон

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 33 ⅓ RPM
  • EP
  • Mono

Notes

The title means "Eurovision 1969 First Award". The first song is "Un Jour, Un Enfant".

About Фрида Бокара

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French singer born October 29, 1940, in Casablanca, Morocco and died August 1, 1996, in Paris, France. She moved to France at age 18 where she started her artistic career, mostly as a solo singer, in 1959. She sang and recorded in several languages.

Real Name

    • Danielle Frida Hélène Boccara

Name Vars

  • F. Bocara
  • F. Boccara
  • Frica Boccara
  • Frida
  • Frida Boccaro
  • Frida Bokkara
  • Фрида Бокара
  • Фрида Боккара
  • ÕêüÀûÜëüé

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: In 1969, Bulgarian singer Фрида Бокара released her album *Първа Награда Евровизия 1969 г*, a gem of Europop and vocal music. It came out on the label Балкантон and featured tracks like *Сто Хиляди Песни* and *Ще Дойде Ден*. What makes it special? This was during the height of Bulgaria's music scene blending traditional vibes with modern pop. A real time capsule!