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The compilation features 17 tracks that showcase the band's signature blend of synth-pop, new wave, and pop-rock .

Released in 1997 by the label Gong (HCD 37878), this compilation serves as a definitive collection of the band's hits from their peak years in the 1980s. The title, which translates to "The Film Goes On...", reflects the band's enduring legacy in the Hungarian new wave and synth-pop scene. Historical Context ElsЕ‘ Emelet - Best of ElsЕ‘ Emelet (1997 Compila...

: The classic lineup featured on these recordings includes Béla Patkó (Kiki) on lead vocals, Gábor Berkes (keyboards), Csaba Bogdán (guitar), Gábor Kisszabó (bass), Gábor Szentmihályi (drums), and István Tereh (percussion/vocals). According to the official tracklist , the album includes: Táncosnő Édes évek Vannak dolgok Nézelődünk Madame Pompadour Dadogós break Angyali vallomás Állj, vagy lövök! Idegenek a városban Csakazértis szerelem Kis generáció Drakula táncol Középkori házibuli A film forog tovább Óvatosan lépkedj (1997 Remix) Critical Reception The compilation features 17 tracks that showcase the

Első Emelet (meaning "First Floor") formed in Budapest in 1982. The group was composed of seasoned musicians from progressive rock backgrounds, including former members of Solaris and Lobogó. They achieved significant international recognition when their music video for "Állj, vagy lövök!" appeared within Dire Straits' iconic "Money for Nothing" video. Key Tracks and Composition Historical Context : The classic lineup featured on

This overview examines the , a 1997 compilation album by the prominent Hungarian synth-pop band Első Emelet . Album Overview

: Includes fan favorites like "Amerika," "Táncosnő," "Édes évek," and "Csakazértis szerelem".

The compilation is highly regarded by collectors and fans of Eastern European synth-pop. On community platforms like Discogs, the master release maintains a high average rating of approximately based on user contributions.

The compilation features 17 tracks that showcase the band's signature blend of synth-pop, new wave, and pop-rock .

Released in 1997 by the label Gong (HCD 37878), this compilation serves as a definitive collection of the band's hits from their peak years in the 1980s. The title, which translates to "The Film Goes On...", reflects the band's enduring legacy in the Hungarian new wave and synth-pop scene. Historical Context

: The classic lineup featured on these recordings includes Béla Patkó (Kiki) on lead vocals, Gábor Berkes (keyboards), Csaba Bogdán (guitar), Gábor Kisszabó (bass), Gábor Szentmihályi (drums), and István Tereh (percussion/vocals). According to the official tracklist , the album includes: Táncosnő Édes évek Vannak dolgok Nézelődünk Madame Pompadour Dadogós break Angyali vallomás Állj, vagy lövök! Idegenek a városban Csakazértis szerelem Kis generáció Drakula táncol Középkori házibuli A film forog tovább Óvatosan lépkedj (1997 Remix) Critical Reception

Első Emelet (meaning "First Floor") formed in Budapest in 1982. The group was composed of seasoned musicians from progressive rock backgrounds, including former members of Solaris and Lobogó. They achieved significant international recognition when their music video for "Állj, vagy lövök!" appeared within Dire Straits' iconic "Money for Nothing" video. Key Tracks and Composition

This overview examines the , a 1997 compilation album by the prominent Hungarian synth-pop band Első Emelet . Album Overview

: Includes fan favorites like "Amerika," "Táncosnő," "Édes évek," and "Csakazértis szerelem".

The compilation is highly regarded by collectors and fans of Eastern European synth-pop. On community platforms like Discogs, the master release maintains a high average rating of approximately based on user contributions.