Ivan Kral

born on 12/5/1948 in Praha, Czechia

died on 2/2/2020

Ivan Kral

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Ivan Král (born May 12, 1948, in Prague) is a three times winner of Academy of popular music, Czech-born American composer, filmmaker, record producer, bass guitar player, and singer-songwriter.[1] He works across many genres including punk, rock, jazz, soul, country and film scores. His songs have been recorded by such artists as U2, Pearl Jam, Téléphone,[2] Patti Smith,[3] Iggy Pop, David Bowie, Simple Minds, First Aid Kit, and John Waite, among others.

Career

Král started his American music career during the early 1970s glam rock scene in New York where his band, Luger,[4] which also featured drummer Shayne Harris[5] performed at many trendy venues, including Max's Kansas City[6] and opened for Kiss at the early shows at the Hotel Diplomat in 1973.[7] After their breakup in 1973, he joined Shaun Cassidy's backing group, then Blondie,[8] then Patti Smith, then Iggy Pop.

Between 1975 and 1979, Král was co-writer, guitarist and bassist of Patti Smith Group on her first four albums; including debut, Horses (1975), called one of the All-Time 100 Greatest Albums by Time magazine in 2006.[1][9] The album is in the National Recording Registry at the Library of Congress [2] because it's "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant."

His work also appears on other Smith albums, including Radio Ethiopia (1976), Easter (1978) and Wave (1979).[10]

Some of his songs during this period include "Ask the Angels", "Pissing in a River", "25th Floor", "Revenge", "Citizen Ship", "Birdland", "Ain't It Strange", "Pumping (My Heart)" and her big hit "Dancing Barefoot" which Rolling Stone included on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time and has been recorded by many including U2, Simple Minds and Pearl Jam.

Ivan Král was a refugee from Czechoslovakia, he moved to the USA in 1966 with his parents who were diplomats.His father Dr.Karel Kral was a reporter at the United Nations and brought worldwide attention to the pending Soviet Union invasion of Czechoslovakia. He publicly denounced the pending takeover. [3] After the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968, Král decided not to return.[11]

Král had refugee status until 1981 when he obtained US citizenship. He wanted a visual diary of his days in America in case he was ever deported back home to Czechoslovakia where rock music was forbidden so he bought a Super 8 camera from a pawn shop.[12] He began filming at Murray the K shows in 1968, then eventually got a 16mm where he filmed other concerts. Some of the clips appear in his 1975 amateur compilation, "Night Lunch"YouTube – "Night Lunch" 1975 official trailer by Ivan Kral

Král also filmed his bandmates and friends at rehearsals, Hotel Chelsea apartments, The Bottom Line, and CBGB. He compiled the footage into a 1976 film titled The Blank Generation (not to be confused with a 1980 film titled "Blank Generation" that also stars Richard Hell from Television) which includes Ramones, Talking Heads, Blondie, New York Dolls, television, drag queen Jayne County, before they had record deals. No Wave filmmaker Amos Poe helped Král edit "The Blank Generation" by adding music from each band's cassettes and cutting irrelevant scenes.[13]

“The Blank Generation" D-I-Y clip compilation is often referred to as the original visual document that genuinely captures the birth of New York punk as it was happening. There are no effects, production, posing, scripts or budget. It is the source film for many music documentaries worldwide.[14]

Král also shot three rare short films from 1976 to 1979 titled "Rat", "Raven", and "Rabbit" which capture his days in the Patti Smith Group, with her band backstage and onstage.[15]

In 1979, after Patti's last show in Florence, Italy, Iggy Pop invited Král to Rockfield Studios in Wales to work on his Soldier , with David Bowie as producer. After the "Soldier" tour, Král became Iggy's co-writer and guitarist for all the original songs on his 1981 album, Party.[16]

Král hoped to build a career as a film composer by heading to Los Angeles to compose music for the Barry Levinson film Diner (1981)[17] but eventually returned to New York. He wrote and recorded the film scores for three films by underground filmmaker Amos Poe, titled, Unmade Beds, The Foreigner and Subway Riders in his apartment on his mini Moog synthesizer, piano and guitar.[18]

The 1980s brought many projects, though nothing long term. He recorded and toured with former Babys singer, John Waite and co-wrote songs for his Ignition album.[19]

Král wrote for many, including Mick Ronson, collaborator for David Bowie during the Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars era. This was followed by rehearsals with British guitarist Chris Spedding and John Cale, formerly of the Velvet Underground to create a new band, but it never materialized.

Finally, Král formed his own band, Eastern Bloc With a favorable record deal and video from Passport Records the band was positioned for success until the label folded in the mid 1980s.[20]

From there, he ran a New York studio (from 1982 to 1993) named PAWS[21] where Mick Jagger, B-52's, and reggae talents like Kiddus I rehearsed.[22]

In 1989, the Berlin Wall fell and eastern Europe emerged from Soviet-style communism. Král returned to Prague where he received a heartwarming welcome back home in 1993. He discovered a nation of motivated musical talent, but with little experience. Many major rock artists worked with Král to help shape the new Czech rock scene.[23] Because he spoke Czech and had some success "in the west" he was in a unique position to become a songwriter, producer and musician for some of the country's top talent, earning three Grammys.[24]

Patti Smith, while still living in Detroit, recorded her poem Perfect Moon at 54 Sound studio for Král's 1995 album. John Cale of the Velvet Underground wrote and recorded the piano for the song which only appears on Král's "Nostalgia" album in the Czech Republic.[25]

Král's latest album, Always (2014) is on Warner Music Czech Republic but was recorded in Detroit. He continues to work globally from his Ann Arbor, Michigan home studio.[26] His prior ten albums were released on Universal Music Group and Polygram were recorded in the Czech Republic or in Seattle.[27]

He is a collector of late avante-garde Czech photographer František Drtikol. The video for his song "Winner Takes All" was inspired by Drtikol's work with the female form.

Král wrote music for the memorial of President Václav Havel, and performed it for live broadcast across the Czech Republic following the St. Vitus Cathedral funeral, where world leaders came to pay their final respects.

As a producer, Král worked with The Vipers[28] and the Band of Outsiders, along with Czech bands such as Lucie (on their studio album Černý kočky mokrý žáby) and David Koller, Ivan Hlas, Jiri Suchy, Aneta Langerova, Miroslav Žbirka, Alice,[29] Debbi, Triny, and Garage.[30] He also released many solo albums.

Filmography

  • "Deliberately Raw: Iggy & the Stooges (1973)
  • "Rat (Patti Smith Group)" (1976)
  • "Raven (Patti Smith Group)" (1977)
  • "Rabbit (Patti Smith Group)" (1979)

Director

  • Night Lunch – glam and rock band compilation (1975)[31]
  • The Blank Generation (1976)[32]
  • Iggy and the Stooges: Live at Academy of Music New York City (2011) [33][34]

Self

  • The Blank Generation (1976)
  • Rockpalast: Patti Smith Group – on bass guitar and as Backing vocalist (1979)[35][36][37]
  • Dancing Barefoot (1995)[38]
  • Mnága – Happy End (1996)
  • Cabriolet (2001)
  • Pátrání po Ester – Documentary (2005)
  • Letem svetem s Kuretem – TV Movie (2011)
  • Show Jana Krause – Episode dated April 29, 2011 – TV Series (2011)
  • Show Jana Krause – Episode dated October 5, 2012 – TV Series (2012)
  • VIP zprávy – Episode dated April 16, 2014 – TV Series (2014)[39]

Discography

Solo

  • Native (1992)[40]
  • Nostalgia (1995)
  • Looking Back (1996)
  • Native: His Native Complete (1996)
  • Alias (1997) (with Ivan Hlas, David Koller and Karel Šůcha)
  • Modré z nebe (soundtrack) (1997)
  • Prohlédnutí / Clear Eyes (1998)
  • ... "dancing barefoot" (1999)
  • Dancing Reboot ● Ivan Kral ● Remixed (1999)
  • Živě, dětským domovům (live) (1999)
  • Best of Ivan Král (compilation) (2001)
  • Cabriolet (soundtrack) (2001)
  • Photoalbum (2001)
  • Erotická revue (2003)
  • Bang Bang! (2005)
  • Always (2014)[41][42]

with Patti Smith

  • Horses (1975)
  • Radio Ethiopia (1976)
  • Hey Joe / Radio Ethiopia – recorded live at CBGBs, New York on June 5, 1977 (1977)
  • Easter (1978)
  • Set Free (1978)
  • Wave (1979)
  • The Patti Smith Masters – Patti Smith compilation (1996)
  • Land – Patti Smith compilation (2002)
  • Horses / Horses Live (2005)
  • iTunes Originals – Patti Smith (2008)
  • Outside Society – Patti Smith Greatest Hits (2011)
  • The Arista Years 1975 box set (2011)

with Iggy Pop

  • Soldier (1980)
  • Party (1981)

with John Waite

  • Ignition (1982)
  • No Brakes (1984)
  • Mask of Smiles (1985)

with Téléphone

  • Dure Limite "Ce Soir est ce Soir" (1982) his name being wrongly spelt Yvan Kral on some album credits

with John Cale

  • Even Cowgirls Get the Blues (1987)

with Eastern Bloc

  • Wall to Wall' (1987)

with Sky Cries Mary

  • Exit at the Axis (1991)

with Noel Redding and Friends

  • Live from Bunkr ● Prague (1996)

with Triny Vocal Trio

  • Gypsy Streams (2001)[43]

References

  1. ^ Discogs – Ivan Král (profile and discography)
  2. ^ Král Discogs – Téléphone – (discography search for Y. Kral)
  3. ^ Král Discogs – Patti Smith (discography search for Ivan Král)
  4. ^ ivankral.net – Ivan Kral & his Luger publicity 1972 photo
  5. ^ "SHAYNE HARRIS – DRUMMER". greenpointusa.com. Retrieved 27 May 2017. 
  6. ^ Liberation – Nostalgia – Ivan Kral, the ghost of Prague
  7. ^ "SHAYNE HARRIS – DRUMMER". greenpointusa.com. Retrieved 27 May 2017. 
  8. ^ Love Goes to Buildings on Fire – A chat with Blondie in NYC by Will Hermes, 2013-March-25th
  9. ^ Tyrangiel, Josh (November 13, 2006). "Horses by Patti Smith". The All-TIME 100 Albums. United States: Time. Retrieved 2 January 2010.
  10. ^ Švamberk, Alex (August 26, 2005). "Po čtyřech letech vystoupí v Praze Patti Smith". Novinky.cz. Retrieved January 4, 2014. 
  11. ^ Bezr, Ondřej (June 25, 2010). "Český rocker Ivan Král vstoupil s Patti Smith do Kongresové knihovny" [Czech rocker Ivan Král entered the Congress library with Patti Smith]. Mladá fronta DNES (in Czech). Retrieved 20 August 2014. 
  12. ^ "Generational Sounds: Rock Icon Ivan Kral Listens To Metro Detroit". Metromodemedia.com. Retrieved 24 December 2015. 
  13. ^ Greg Prato (August 14, 2001). "Blank Generation/Dancin' Barefoot – Patti Smith | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 24 December 2015. 
  14. ^ "Seven Ages of Rock – Programmes – Blank Generation". BBC News. Retrieved 24 December 2015. 
  15. ^ "Punk (cca 1976 – 1981) – Články – Bigbít – Česká televize". Ceskatelevize.cz. July 18, 2015. Retrieved 24 December 2015. 
  16. ^ "Iggy Pop: Open Up and Bleed – Paul Trynka". Retrieved 24 December 2015. 
  17. ^ Turner Classic Movies – Diner – Music: Bruce Brody and Ivan Kral
  18. ^ the New York Times – Movies & TV – Ivan Kral
  19. ^ AllMusic – Ignition by John Waite – review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
  20. ^ nyrocker – Eastern Bloc – A&R / ATLANTIC RECORDS
  21. ^ 1980's PERFORMER TO FILM SCORE AND SONGWRITER (record producer)
  22. ^ amazon – Rising of the Phoenix – Ragz Mo' Rocka
  23. ^ Diskograie – Ivan Král
  24. ^ YouTube – Ivan Kral MTV Europe
  25. ^ MusicMe – Patti Smith, John Cale & Ivan Kral – Perfect Moon
  26. ^ IvanKral.net – COMPLETE BIOGRAPHY
  27. ^ "Ivan Král se vrací s Photoalbem". Mladá fronta DNES. November 12, 2002. Retrieved January 4, 2014. 
  28. ^ "Vipers, The (4) – Outta The Nest". discogs. Retrieved January 4, 2014. 
  29. ^ ivankral.net – Ivan was Producer for 1995 album by Czech rock band Alice
  30. ^ "Mňága A Žďorp – Ryzí Zlato". discogs. Retrieved January 4, 2014. 
  31. ^ IMDb – Night Lunch – 1975 Documentary, USA
  32. ^ IMDb – The Blank Generation – 1976-April-22nd Documentary, 55min, USA (aka Blank Generation: The Birth of Punk)
  33. ^ IMDb – Iggy and the Stooges Live at Academy of Music New York City – 2011-April-24th music short, USA
  34. ^ The Legend Live – Patti Smith Group – Rockpalast 1979
  35. ^ IMDb – Rockpalast: Patti Smith Group – 1979-April-21st TV Episode, 94 min, West Germany
  36. ^ YouTube – Patti Smith – My Generation (1979) Germany
  37. ^ Gilipolladas de Kigonjiro – Patti Smith Group – Rockpalast 1979 DVD
  38. ^ IMDb – Dancing Barefoot – 1995 made-for television biopic, 60 mins
  39. ^ IMDb – VIP zprávy – Episode dated 16 April 2014
  40. ^ Discogs – Native 1992 CD, Zensor (Zensor ZS 124) Germany
  41. ^ "Vydavatelství Warner Music podepsalo smlouvu s Ivanem Kralem, jeho nové album vydá v září". RockAndPop.cz (in Czech). August 29, 2014. Retrieved August 29, 2014. 
  42. ^ http://www.lidovky.cz/ivan-kral-ziji-pro-perfektni-pisen-d5v-/kultura.aspx?c=A140926_095050_ln_kultura_hep/
  43. ^ "Gypsy Streams – Triny Vocal Trio | Credits". AllMusic. September 25, 2001. Retrieved 30 July 2014. 

External links

  • Official website
  • Ivan Kral on IMDb
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