Tobias entered the
music industry with delivering two compositions for the soundtrack Fontána pre Zuzanu 2, issued via Tommü Records in 1993.[2] While one of those served as her duet with
Pavol Habera, the second entitled "Chlap z kríža" was a
pop rock-infused track performed solely on her own.[2] Despite the song received much airplay upon its release,[3] her recording career went on hiatus afterwards. By the end of the 1990s, Tobias thus focused primarily on acting, appearing overall in four
feature films, such as Let asfaltového holuba (1991), Díky za každé nové ráno (1994), Vášnivý bozk (1995) and Orbis Pictus (1997).[3][4] Her debut album, Divý mak, saw its eventual release on
BMGAriola in 2001.[5] The set with featuring
lyrics-driven songs, written mainly by her later spouse Peter Lipovský and Milan Vyskočáni, was viewed as a commercial failure.[6]
Prior to the launching of her next output, Tobias was cast on the screen in Kruté radosti (2002) and Zostane to medzi nami (2003), respectively.[3][4] Musically, she first returned on various artist compilation Tak to chodí (2003), produced by
Michal Horáček.[7] Following that, her second BMG album was issued on December 8, 2003.[8] As with her previous release, neither Punto Fijo achieved a presence in the official albums charts. Nevertheless, its
ballad repertoire with
jazz,
folk and
ska-inspired music brought Tobias favorable feedback from
music critics.[9] In 2006, she appeared as guest on Horáček's follow-up project, Strážce plamene.[10] The
multi-platinum compilation[11] and
Anděl Awards-nominee for the Album of the Year,[12] included a solo track designed for herself by
Petr Hapka — "Na hotelu v Olomouci".[10] The composition wouldn't crack the
Rádio Top 100 Oficiální, but her vocal performance has been generally viewed by many as the best of the set, and singer gradually started to gain her own fan base in the
Czech Republic.[13]
Accompanied with a line-up of other female vocalists coming from both sides of former
Czechoslovakia, Tobias joined Horáček also on his next release Ohrožený druh (2008),[14] which won the 18th Anděl's ceremony.[15] This time around, she contributed with a Czech
cover version of
Tanita Tikaram's "
Twist in My Sobriety" and "Esik az eső, csendesen" by Vyskočáni, sung partly in
Hungarian.[14] On November 24, Pod obojím (2008) was released through independent art company Studio DVA,[16] involved exclusively in
theatrical productions.[17] Supported by such artist as
Richard Müller, her third studio album was produced by Michal Hrubý.[16] After its slow sale, the work was eventually certified
Gold by the
ČNS IFPI,[18][19] reaching its peak on the local music chart at number #24.[20] Besides, the chanteuse is more often referred to as "The First Lady of Czech Chanson", becoming the successor of critically acclaimed
Hana Hegerová, originally also from Slovakia.[21][22] Her fourth chanson standards collection was titled Do vetra, and launched in December 2010.[23] Apart from Lipovský-Vyskočáni both recognized as her regular tandem, for some of new lyrics also Horáček was credited.[23] Along with the album's ten weeks long run on the charts (climbing to number #23),[20] singer embarked on a tour of the same name.[24]
Most currently, Tobias recorded a pop tuned song called "Brehy", issued as the main theme of her latest film Apricot Island (2011).[25] In addition, an acoustic version of the track was attached to her most recent studio set Ať se dobré děje,[26] released to positive reviews on November 21, 2011.[27] As support, promotional EP Vánoční koleda with two previously unreleased tracks, followed simultaneously.[28]
"—" denotes an album that did not chart and/or was not released in that region.
Notes
A^ Initial studio albums by Tobias Divý mak (2000) and Punto Fijo (2003) were originally released on BMG Ariola. In 2009, both sets were re-issued by Studio DVA.[30][31]
Promotional five track
EP with two new songs, "Boží dvůr" and "Městu i světu", from
musical theatreA Christmas Carol. The rest tracks included "Dala som milému", "Bylobudenení" and "Poď".[28]
"Abraham a Sára vybírají DESET SPRAVEDLIVÝCH na okrese Sodoma-Východ" (with Jan Spálený)
"Tak dobře, ještě chvíli"
2006
"Na hotelu v Olomouci"
A track recorded for the compilation Strážce plamene by
Hapka & Horáček.[10] (The set topped the album's chart in CZ,[34] selling over 62,000 copies.)[11]
2008
"Esik az eső, csendesen"
Songs recorded for the compilation Ohrožený druh by Horáček.[14] (The set topped the album's chart in CZ,[35] selling over 35,000 units.)[36]
A track recorded for the compilation Český kalendář by Horáček[40] (The set topped the album's chart in CZ).[41]
Videos
Music videos
Year
Song
Notes
2007
"Na hotelu v Olomouci"
Directed by Cyril Podolský (The work was issued on
DVD compilation Strážce plamene v obrazech by Hapka & Horáček[42] which charted at number 2 in CZ).[43]
References
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Szidi Tobias.
General
"Szidi Tobias → Discography". Michal Hrubý (in Czech). Studio DVA. studiodva.cz/sziditobias. Retrieved 2012-01-14.
Tobias entered the
music industry with delivering two compositions for the soundtrack Fontána pre Zuzanu 2, issued via Tommü Records in 1993.[2] While one of those served as her duet with
Pavol Habera, the second entitled "Chlap z kríža" was a
pop rock-infused track performed solely on her own.[2] Despite the song received much airplay upon its release,[3] her recording career went on hiatus afterwards. By the end of the 1990s, Tobias thus focused primarily on acting, appearing overall in four
feature films, such as Let asfaltového holuba (1991), Díky za každé nové ráno (1994), Vášnivý bozk (1995) and Orbis Pictus (1997).[3][4] Her debut album, Divý mak, saw its eventual release on
BMGAriola in 2001.[5] The set with featuring
lyrics-driven songs, written mainly by her later spouse Peter Lipovský and Milan Vyskočáni, was viewed as a commercial failure.[6]
Prior to the launching of her next output, Tobias was cast on the screen in Kruté radosti (2002) and Zostane to medzi nami (2003), respectively.[3][4] Musically, she first returned on various artist compilation Tak to chodí (2003), produced by
Michal Horáček.[7] Following that, her second BMG album was issued on December 8, 2003.[8] As with her previous release, neither Punto Fijo achieved a presence in the official albums charts. Nevertheless, its
ballad repertoire with
jazz,
folk and
ska-inspired music brought Tobias favorable feedback from
music critics.[9] In 2006, she appeared as guest on Horáček's follow-up project, Strážce plamene.[10] The
multi-platinum compilation[11] and
Anděl Awards-nominee for the Album of the Year,[12] included a solo track designed for herself by
Petr Hapka — "Na hotelu v Olomouci".[10] The composition wouldn't crack the
Rádio Top 100 Oficiální, but her vocal performance has been generally viewed by many as the best of the set, and singer gradually started to gain her own fan base in the
Czech Republic.[13]
Accompanied with a line-up of other female vocalists coming from both sides of former
Czechoslovakia, Tobias joined Horáček also on his next release Ohrožený druh (2008),[14] which won the 18th Anděl's ceremony.[15] This time around, she contributed with a Czech
cover version of
Tanita Tikaram's "
Twist in My Sobriety" and "Esik az eső, csendesen" by Vyskočáni, sung partly in
Hungarian.[14] On November 24, Pod obojím (2008) was released through independent art company Studio DVA,[16] involved exclusively in
theatrical productions.[17] Supported by such artist as
Richard Müller, her third studio album was produced by Michal Hrubý.[16] After its slow sale, the work was eventually certified
Gold by the
ČNS IFPI,[18][19] reaching its peak on the local music chart at number #24.[20] Besides, the chanteuse is more often referred to as "The First Lady of Czech Chanson", becoming the successor of critically acclaimed
Hana Hegerová, originally also from Slovakia.[21][22] Her fourth chanson standards collection was titled Do vetra, and launched in December 2010.[23] Apart from Lipovský-Vyskočáni both recognized as her regular tandem, for some of new lyrics also Horáček was credited.[23] Along with the album's ten weeks long run on the charts (climbing to number #23),[20] singer embarked on a tour of the same name.[24]
Most currently, Tobias recorded a pop tuned song called "Brehy", issued as the main theme of her latest film Apricot Island (2011).[25] In addition, an acoustic version of the track was attached to her most recent studio set Ať se dobré děje,[26] released to positive reviews on November 21, 2011.[27] As support, promotional EP Vánoční koleda with two previously unreleased tracks, followed simultaneously.[28]
"—" denotes an album that did not chart and/or was not released in that region.
Notes
A^ Initial studio albums by Tobias Divý mak (2000) and Punto Fijo (2003) were originally released on BMG Ariola. In 2009, both sets were re-issued by Studio DVA.[30][31]
Promotional five track
EP with two new songs, "Boží dvůr" and "Městu i světu", from
musical theatreA Christmas Carol. The rest tracks included "Dala som milému", "Bylobudenení" and "Poď".[28]
"Abraham a Sára vybírají DESET SPRAVEDLIVÝCH na okrese Sodoma-Východ" (with Jan Spálený)
"Tak dobře, ještě chvíli"
2006
"Na hotelu v Olomouci"
A track recorded for the compilation Strážce plamene by
Hapka & Horáček.[10] (The set topped the album's chart in CZ,[34] selling over 62,000 copies.)[11]
2008
"Esik az eső, csendesen"
Songs recorded for the compilation Ohrožený druh by Horáček.[14] (The set topped the album's chart in CZ,[35] selling over 35,000 units.)[36]
A track recorded for the compilation Český kalendář by Horáček[40] (The set topped the album's chart in CZ).[41]
Videos
Music videos
Year
Song
Notes
2007
"Na hotelu v Olomouci"
Directed by Cyril Podolský (The work was issued on
DVD compilation Strážce plamene v obrazech by Hapka & Horáček[42] which charted at number 2 in CZ).[43]
References
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Szidi Tobias.
General
"Szidi Tobias → Discography". Michal Hrubý (in Czech). Studio DVA. studiodva.cz/sziditobias. Retrieved 2012-01-14.