Numero Group is releasing a new compilation of guitarist Branko Mataja’s work, titled Over Fields And Mountains, this March.
Born in 1923 in the coastal town of Bekar, Branko and his family moved to North Hollywood in 1964. After working as a barber, he began teaching himself to repair guitars and other instruments.
He later established his own home workshop, where he built the guitars he used to record his two albums — Traditional And Folk Songs Of Yugoslavia and Folk Songs of Serbja.
Devoted to his craft, “the only thing that would stop him rom working on guitars or playing his music was the World Cup,” recalls his son Bata.
“Traditional music was played on traditional instruments — flutes, lutes, bagpipes, and psalteries. Aside from Branko, the guitar, electrified, had no place in traditional Yugoslavian music,” shares Numero.
Tracklisting
- Da Smo Se Ranije Sreli
- Teško Mi Je Zaboravit Tebe
- Tebi Majko Misli Lete (Nikola Škrba)
- Šušti Bagrem Beli
- Hteo Bih Te Zaboravit
- Sreo Sam Te
- Tamo Daleko (Đorđe Marinković)
- Čija li Je Livada
- Kafu Mi Draga Ispeci
- Kad Ja Pođoh Na Bembašu
- Duboko Je More
- Zapletnički Čačak
Please note that Over Fields And Mountains is currently not in store but is an imported title from an overseas supplier.
Most of the time it takes around 2-3 weeks for the item to arrive here and be sent out but it can take longer if there are any delays.