Aleš Brichta

Aleš Brichta
Aleš Brichta (right)
Background information
Birth name Aleš Brichta
Born (1959-08-09) 9 August 1959
Prague, Czechoslovakia
Genres heavy metal
Occupation(s) Musician, songwriter
Instruments vocals, acoustic guitar
Years active 1982-present
Associated acts Arakain
Website Official website

Ing. Aleš Brichta (born 9 August 1959 in Prague, Czechoslovakia) is a Czech heavy metal singer. He is a founding member of Arakain, from which he left and now plays with "Aleš Brichta Band". In 2008, he was inducted to Beatová síň slávy (Beat Hall of Fame).[1]

Brichta has spoken at rallies of the far-right Freedom and Direct Democracy party.

Discography

Solo career

  • Růže pro Algernon (1994)
  • Ráno ve dveřích Armády spásy (1996)
  • Hledač pokladů (1998)
  • Dívka s perlami ve vlasech - Best Of (2000)
  • American Bull (2001)
  • Aleš Brichta 12x (2001)
  • American Bull - New Edition (2002)
  • Anděl posledního soudu (2003)
  • Legendy 2 (2004)

Arakain

  • Thrash the trash (1990)
  • Schizofrenie (1991)
  • History Live (1992)
  • Black Jack (1992)
  • Salto Mortale (1993)
  • Thrash! (1994)
  • Legendy (1995)
  • SOS (1996)
  • 15 Vol. 1 (1997)
  • 15 Vol. 2 (1997)
  • 15 (1997)
  • Apage Satanas (1998)
  • Thrash The Trash & Schizofrenie (1998)
  • 15 Vol. 1&2 (1998)
  • Farao (1999)
  • Gambrinus Live (2000)
  • Gambrinus Live (2000)
  • Forrest Gump (2001)
  • Archeology (2002)
  • 20 let natvrdo (2003, book)
  • 20 let natvrdo (2003, video)
  • Balady (2003)
  • XXV Eden (2007)

Grizzly

  • !New Spirit! (2003)

Aleš Brichta Band

  • Divadlo snů (2006)
  • Nech si to projít hlavou (2007)
  • Best Of: Beatová síň slávy (2008)
  • Deratizer (2009)
  • 50 - TESLA ARENA true live (2009)
  • Grizzly (2010)

Aleš Brichta Project

  • Údolí sviní (2013)

projects

  • Zemětřesení (1993)
  • Hattrick (2000)
  • Zemětřesení - Live (2001)
  • Hattrick I+II (2004)

compilation albums

  • Dej mi víc… Olympic (1992)
  • Souhvězdí Gott (1999)
  • Karel Gott 70 [TV koncert] (2009)

Musical theatre

References

  1. "20.5.2008 Beatová síň slávy". Radio Beat (in Czech). Archived from the original on January 31, 2011. Retrieved 11 January 2016.
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