Yuksel Ozkasap Gulom 1966 Plak Version Direct

: Her work earned her 12 Golden Record awards and the Cannes Long Play award.

: While visiting Germany as a tourist in 1966, she was discovered by Yılmaz Asöcal, the owner of Türküola , who transformed her into a recording star. Yuksel Ozkasap Gulom 1966 Plak Version

: The 1966 version is prized by collectors as the moment Turkish music officially began its influential life in Europe. : Her work earned her 12 Golden Record

: Following the success of "Gülom," her subsequent hits like "Beyaz Atlı" sold over a million copies, a rare feat for the era. : Following the success of "Gülom," her subsequent

In 1966, Yüksel Özkasap released "Gülom," a landmark single that defined the sound of the Turkish diaspora. Known as the "Nightingale of Cologne" (Köln Bülbülü), Özkasap became the voice of millions of "guest workers" (Gastarbeiter) who had migrated to Germany. The 1966 Plak Version

: "Gülom" was Özkasap's very first 45 RPM record (plak).

: It established the "Gurbet" (longing for home) theme that dominated her 40+ albums and 500+ recordings . Legacy of the Recording