Norbert Fiebig Ladislav Sobolič - Noc V Zálive Zjav Sa

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Review by Jamie Frater

Album Review: Noc V Zálive Zjav Sa by Norbert Fiebig & Ladislav Sobolič (1967) If you’re into vintage pop with a vocal twist, Noc V Zálive Zjav Sa is one of those hidden gems that deserves way more attention than it gets. Released back in 1967 under the Czechoslovakian label Supraphon, this album feels like stepping into a time machine to an era when orchestras ruled the airwaves and singers poured their hearts out without overthinking things. Conducted by Miroslav Brož and backed by the dreamy vibes of Tanečný Orchester Bratislavského Rozhlasu, this record has a charm that’s hard to shake off. Let’s talk tracks—specifically “Noc V Zálive (Bokelska Noc)” and “Zjav Sa.” These two songs stood out for me because they feel like a warm hug wrapped in nostalgia. The first track, “Noc V Zálive,” opens with this lush orchestral intro that just pulls you in. It’s got this swaying rhythm that makes you wanna grab someone close and dance slow, even if your dancing skills are kinda questionable (no judgment here). The vocals have this raw sincerity—you can tell Norbert Fiebig and Ladislav Sobolič weren’t trying too hard to impress; they were just letting the music speak for itself. Then there’s “Zjav Sa,” which hits different. There’s something about how smooth and tender the delivery is—it’s almost hypnotic. You find yourself zoning out, picturing some old black-and-white movie scene where lovers part ways at a train station or something equally dramatic. Honestly, I kept replaying this track because it stuck in my head—not in an annoying way, but like a melody you hum while staring out the window on a rainy day. What really struck me about this album is how timeless it feels. Sure, it came out in ’67, but the emotions and energy still resonate today. Listening to it feels like flipping through an old photo album—you know, the kind with faded edges and handwritten notes. It’s bittersweet, comforting, and oddly inspiring all at once. Here’s the thing: albums like Noc V Zálive Zjav Sa remind us that music doesn’t always need flashy production or gimmicks to leave a mark. Sometimes, all it takes is a great voice, a killer orchestra, and a vibe that says, “Hey, we’re just here to make something beautiful.” And yeah, maybe it’s not perfect—but isn’t that what makes it special? Final thought: If I ever stumble across a vinyl copy of this, I’m totally buying it—even if it means eating ramen noodles for a week. Who needs food when you’ve got tunes like these?

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Zjav Sa
Noc V Zálive (Bokelska Noc)

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Catalog Numbers

0 43 0328

Labels

Supraphon

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Mono

Companies

RoleCompany
Pressed ByGramofonové Závody

Credits

RoleCredit
ConductorMiroslav Brož
OrchestraTanečný Orchester Bratislavského Rozhlasu

Notes

℗ 1967

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Label Side A): D 02673
  • Matrix / Runout (Label Side B): D 02674
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A): D 02673/B A
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B): D 02674/A A
  • Rights Society: BIEM
  • Price Code: h
  • Other (Printed Matter Registration Number): B-03*11125
  • Other (Manufacturing Date Code): 67 2

About Norbert Fiebig Ladislav Sobolič

Slovak vocalist. Born 16.8.1938, died 15.9.1983.

Name Vars

  • H. Fiebig
  • N. Fiebig
  • Noro Fiebig

Interesting fact about Album

Did you know? The 1967 album *Noc V Zálive Zjav Sa* by Norbert Fiebig and Ladislav Sobolič is a hidden gem of Czechoslovakian pop. It features lush vocal performances backed by the talented Tanečný Orchester Bratislavského Rozhlasu, conducted by Miroslav Brož. Released on the iconic Supraphon label, this record captures a unique blend of romantic and danceable sounds from the era. Tracks like *Noc V Zálive (Bokelska Noc)* still evoke the charm of a bygone time.