Yine Sensiz

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Yine Sensiz
Studio album by
Released24 December 1992 (Cassette)
21 June 1993 (CD)
StudioErekli Tunç Studios (Istanbul, Turkey)
GenrePop
Length43:54
Labelİstanbul Plak
ProducerMehmet Söğütoğlu (executive), Ozan Çolakoğlu
Tarkan chronology
Yine Sensiz
(1992)
Aacayipsin
(1994)

Yine Sensiz (Again Without You) is the 1992 album of the Turkish pop singer Tarkan. It was released in Turkey. This was his debut album and launched him onto the Turkish pop scene, which was modest at the time.[1] The 1992 edition was only released as a cassette. It was re-released in CD format in 1993 with three new remixes.[1] By 1994, the album sold over 600,000 copies officially, with an additional 400,000 copies illegally.[2]

Marketing and Music videos[edit]

In Turkish then album-oriented record market, it was not common the release of singles in order to promote the album. Instead, Tarkan recorded music videos for several of the album songs which were released gradually.

His first released video was "Kıl Oldum", in 21 December 1992. It was directed by Mert Özmen and had two versions, one with children and another with a monkey. In 3 February 1993 the video for "Kimdi?" was released. Directed by Cumhur Atalay and Metin Arolat, there were also two videos made for this track: one in which Tarkan is a post-officer and the other in which he is wearing yellow trousers, like in "Kıl Oldum"'s video.

After Tarkan's appearance at Elma show, on Teleon broadcasting channel, the album's sales skyrocketed and promotion increased. The third video released by the singer was for "Gelipte Halimi Gördün mü?", in 19 April 1993. In 6 June 1993 was the premiere of the video for "Vazgeçemem", which came to be one of his greatest hits. There were three videos made for this track: the one whose background is a fountain, another in which Tarkan sings in a restaurant, and a simple white backgrounded video. The CD with bonus tracks was released in 21 June 1993.

In 23 July 1993, the fifth video off the album was released: "Selam Ver". This was followed in 27 August 1993 by the video for "Çok Ararsın Beni (Remix)". An alternate video was filmed for the original version of the song to be released even before "Kıl Oldum", but it is rumoured that it was taken off air by Tarkan. Lastly, in 10 September 1993, a video for "Söz Verdim" was released. Also, "Sarıl Bana" and "Oldu Canım Ara Beni" were promoted on television and their videos received some airplay.

Track listing[edit]

# Song Composer Lyricist Time
1 Kıl Oldum Tarkan Alpay Aydın 4:12
2 Kimdi? Blank[note 1] (Per 2017 vinyl edition: Hadj İbrahim Khaled) Tarkan 4:23
3 Söz Verdim Tarkan Alpay Aydın 4:14
4 Gelip de Halimi Gördün mü? Tarkan[note 2] (Per 2017 vinyl edition: Alpay Aydın) Alpay Aydın 3:46
5 Sarıl Bana Blank (As 2017 vinyl edition: Tarkan) Alpay Aydın 3:24
6 Oldu Canım Ara Beni Blank[note 3] (Per 2017 vinyl edition: Alpay Aydın) Alpay Aydın 2:44
7 Vazgeçemem Blank[note 4] (Per 2017 vinyl edition: Jacques Joseph Baliardo, Maurice Victor Baliardo, Tonine Antoine Baliardo, Andre Jean Reyes, Canut Reyes, Nicolas Reyes) Tarkan (Per 2017 vinyl edition: Alpay Aydın) 4:29
8 Çok Ararsın Beni Alpay Aydın[note 5] Alpay Aydın 4:44
9 Selam Ver Ozan Çolakoğlu Alpay Aydın 5:05
10 Yetti Artık Blank[note 6] (Per 2017 vinyl edition: Tarkan) Tarkan, Alpay Aydin (Per 2017 vinyl edition: only Alpay Aydın) 3:08
11 Yine Sensiz Blank[note 7] (Per 2017 vinyl edition: Tarkan) Tarkan (Per 2017 vinyl edition: Alpay Aydın) 5:16
12 Kıl Oldum[note 8] Tarkan Alpay Aydın 5:59
13 Kimdi?[note 8] Blank[note 1] Tarkan 6:54
14 Çok Ararsın Beni[note 8] Alpay Aydın[note 5] Alpay Aydın 5:56
Notes
  1. ^ a b Actually, Khaled's "Didi"
  2. ^ Actually, Los Kjarkas' "Wayayay"
  3. ^ Actually, Smokey's "Don't Play Your Rock 'n' Roll to Me"
  4. ^ Actually, Gipsy Kings' "No Volveré"
  5. ^ a b Actually, Boney M.'s "No More Chain Gang"
  6. ^ Actually, Azúcar Moreno's "Torero!"
  7. ^ Actually, The Communards's "Reprise"
  8. ^ a b c Track available exclusively on CD. Remix by Adnan Göykem & Ozan Çolakoğlu.

Credits[edit]

  • Music direction, arrangements: Ozan Çolakoğlu
  • Mixing: Riza Erekli
  • Publisher: Onur Ofset
  • Photography: Sibel Arcan

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b Album information at Tarkan Translations
  2. ^ "Global Music Pulse". Billboard: 43. 18 June 1994.

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