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Tangra's hit "Love we can't do without" has a new version

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The legendary Bulgarian rock band Tangra formed in the 1970s. It went through different music styles, and for a period of time its line-up included quite a few big-name artists.

 

In 2020, the musicians announced that they were preparing a new album, but a year later, Konstantin Markov (founder of the band) passed away. Despite the heavy loss, ˮTangraˮ continued to create music. 

Poet Alexander Petrov told Radio Bulgaria that a new version of ˮLove We Can't Do Withoutˮ, a favourite song of generations of Bulgarians, was just recorded. Alexander wrote the lyrics, Boris Karadimchev composed the music, the arrangement is by 

Dani Ganchev (keyboards). Borislav Mudolov (vocalist), Ivo Chalakov (guitars). Stefan Popov (drums), Valeri Grigorov (bass guitar) also participated in the recording.




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