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Mňága a Žďorp is a Czech rock band from
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. A precursor of the group was formed in 1983 under the name Slepé střevo. The band's lineup has changed frequently over the years and currently consists of Petr Fiala on guitar, Petr Nekuža on bass, Jaromír Mikel on guitar, Jiří Tibitanzl on saxophone, keyboards, and percussion, and Marcel Gabriel on drums. The band became known for their 1991 hit "Hodinový hotel", from their debut album, ''Made in Valmez''. Their latest record, released in 2019, is titled ''Třecí plochy''.


History


Slepé střevo, Happyend: 1983–87

Slepé střevo was formed in 1983 by vocalist and guitarist Petr Fiala, bassist Jarek Odstrčil, saxophonist Hynek Hulík, multi-instrumentalist Ivo Chmelař, and drummer Karel Mikuš, who were all schoolmates, and they initially rehearsed in a shed on the Fiala family property in Valašské Meziříčí. The band wrote new wave songs and performed their first show in June of the same year. They were soon joined by singer Broňa Volfová, though she left shortly after. Before the year was out, Slepé střevo had also lost Hulík and Odstrčil, each for their own respective reasons. The first half of 1984 was taken up with various shows (often under the name Rytmus 85) as well as musician swaps, resulting in a lineup that would last until the group, in its early incarnation, disbanded in 1985: Fiala, Chmelař, Mikuš, and new members Jiří Fiala (bass) and Jiří Dohnal (saxophone). In 1985, Slepé střevo recorded an 80-minute tape titled ''Nečum a tleskej!'', which included their entire musical repertoire up to that time. They distributed it independently, and shortly after, split up. In June, Petr and Jiří Fiala, Martin Knor (Koroze), and Herbert Ullrich formed a new band, called Happyend. The Fiala brothers played bass guitars, Knor and Ullrich played guitars, and they were joined by drummer Jiří "Čeči" Čierňava. In May 1986, Happyend recorded their first and only album, ''...Happyend!'' In June, they performed at the first Rockfest in Prague.


Mňága a Žďorp launch: 1987–89

At the beginning of 1987, Petr Fiala met singer and songwriter Jindra Spilka and, together with guitarist Roman Mórocz and drummer Jiří Čierňava, they founded the punk band Smrt mladého sebevraha. They played a number of concerts and recorded seven songs (one of which, "Pankáči pankáči", was later recorded by Mňága a Ždorp) for a demo tape titled ''Veselý hřbitov''. Happyend broke up in the spring, and the former members of Slepé střevo soon agreed to reunite as Mňága and Ždorp. The strange-sounding words making up the moniker come from Silesian and mean "shit" and "shops". At this point, the group consisted of Petr Fiala, Ivo Chmelař, bassist Radek Odstrčil, drummer Karel Mikuš, and saxophonists Lukáš Filip and Jarek Pernický, though Pernický left shortly after. In 1988, Mňága a Ždorp performed at Rockfest. Later that year, they were joined by a third guitarist, former Happyend member Martin Knor. Radek Odstrčil emigrated to the United States and was replaced on bass guitar by Herbert Ullrich, also formerly of Happyend. In the fall, Ivo Chmelař had to go perform
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, while Jiří Fiala returned from his own stint in the army. He took over the bass from Ullrich, who then ended up playing guitar. In March 1989, Mňága a Žďorp recorded their first demo, consisting of five tracks, four of which went on to be released a year later on the
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series ''Rock Debut''. In April, Petr Fiala unveiled his solo project Jonáš Hvězda at Rockfest.


Early albums and hiatus: 1990–94

In the spring of 1990, Mňága a Žďorp appeared on television for the first time and in November, they recorded their debut album, ''Made in Valmez''. In December, Ullrich left the band and was replaced by Radek Koutný. ''Made in Valmez'' came out in June 1991, and Jiří Fiala departed shortly after, to be replaced by Petr Nekuža. In November, the band toured Belgium and the UK. In July 1992, Mňága a Žďorp recorded their second album, ''Furt rovně''. They invited a number of guest musicians to take part in the project, including
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, Miroslav Wanek, and members of the group
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. The album was released in October and the band went on an intensive tour to promote it. In 1993, they returned to the studio to record their third album, ''Radost až na kost''. They hired
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to produce the album, which was released in September. In May 1994, Mňága a Žďorp released the album ''Valmez rock city'', consisting of three songs that did not fit on ''Radost až na kost'', five new songs, and the Katapult cover "Stovky hotelů". Instead of another concert tour, however, the band announced a break of several months and Petr Fiala began recording a solo album with the help of
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. Titled ''Nečum a tleskej! (vol. 2)'', the record was released in September, after which Mňága a Žďorp reunited and began playing shows again.


Return to music, film: 1995–99

In July 1995, the band recorded the album ''Ryzí zlato'', which was produced by
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. In the same year, together with director
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, they filmed the
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''Mňága – Happy end'' for
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, to be released the following year. The film was accompanied by the soundtrack album ''Mňága: Happyend'', which included songs originally written by Slepé střevo and Happyend. It was screened at several international film festivals, including the East Europe International Film Festival in
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, Germany, the San Remo Film Festival, and the
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. It won an award at the
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. The band's next album, ''Bajkonur'', was recorded in 1997 with the help of Buty's Petr Vavřík, and issued in September. Shortly after the release, guitarist Radek Koutný left to form his own band. He was soon replaced by Jaromír Mikel. Karel Mikuš fell ill the same year and was temporarily replaced by Pavel Fadrný, who eventually became the band's new drummer. 1999 saw the release of ''Chceš mě? Chci tě!'', the band's seventh studio album, and the group followed it with another promotional tour.


New millennium, new releases: 2000–08

Mňága a Žďorp began the new millennium with another album, this one titled ''Nic složitýho'', followed a year later by their first retrospective record, ''The Best Of: Jen pro vlastní potřebu!'' They completed a domestic tour, then travelled to the United States to play a few shows to fans and Czech expats in Chicago, Denver, and Los Angeles. During their 2002 spring tour, drummer Pavel Fadrný was seriously injured and had to be temporarily replaced by Pavel Koudelka ( Dunaj), who, in a repeat of Fadrný's previous situation, ended up staying with the band. At the beginning of July, the band lost another longtime member, saxophonist Lukáš Filip. He was later replaced by Roman Volný, who also played keyboards. In 2003, the band, already without Volný, released the album ''Web site story'', which was followed by a few shows in London. A year later, they hired a new saxophone player, Jiří Tibitanzl. Petr Fiala released his second solo album in the spring of 2005, titled ''Je čas!'' In 2006, Mňága a Žďorp came out with their tenth record, ''Dutý, ale free'', and two years later, their eleventh, ''Na stanici polární''. The 3-disc compilation ''Platinum collection'' came out in 2008.


25th anniversary and onward: 2010–present

In 2010, Mňága a Žďorp released their twelfth studio album, titled ''Takže dobrý'', and the same year, they recorded their first live DVD at Prague's Lucerna, which they released under the name ''Mňága & Žďorp on stage''. The second part of the video album includes the film ''Mňága – Happy end'' as well as all the band's music videos up to that point. In 2012, on the 25th anniversary of the group's formation, they released the double CD ''Dáreček'', which consisted of Mňága a Žďorp songs performed by various Czech and Slovak artists. Later the same year, the band issued the limited-edition ''Dáreček 2'', consisting of songs that didn't fit on the first part. The album was a gift to fans who attended the band's sold-out show at Lucerna. Additionally, 2012 saw the release of another compilation, titled ''Výhledově (Best of 25 let)'', and a year later, ''Dáreček Live'', a recording of the Lucerna show, was released on CD and DVD. In 2014, Mňága a Žďorp launched a successful crowdfunding campaign to finance their next project, the album ''Made in China''. They travelled to China to record it, and they also played several shows there. In August 2016, drummer Pavel Koudelka left and was replaced by Marcel Gabriel. A year later, the band released the album ''Třínohý pes'', followed by ''Třecí plochy'' in 2019. In 2020, due to the
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, Mňága a Žďorp were unable to tour, so instead they livestreamed an acoustic show from the Přístav pub in Valašské Meziříčí, and the recording was released as ''Přístav Unplugged''. In January 2024, the band announced that founding member Martin Knor had left.


Band members

Current members * Petr Fiala – vocals, guitar * Petr Nekuža – bass, vocals * Jaromír Mikel – guitar, vocals * Jiří Tibitanzl – saxophone, keyboards, percussion, vocals * Marcel Gabriel – drums Past members * Ivo Chmelař – guitar, clarinet * Radek Odstrčil – bass * Karel Mikuš – drums * Lukáš Filip – saxophone * Jarek Pernický – saxophone * Herbert Ullrich – bass, guitar * Jiří Fiala – guitar * Radek Koutný – guitar * Pavel Fadrný – drums * Pavel Koudelka – drums * Roman Volný – saxophone, keyboards * Martin Knor – guitar, mandolin


Discography

Studio albums * ''Made in Valmez'' (1991) * ''Furt rovně'' (1992) * ''Radost až na kost'' (1993) * ''Valmez rock city'' (1994) * ''Ryzí zlato'' (1995) * ''Bajkonur'' (1997) * ''Chceš mě? Chci Tě!'' (1999) * ''Nic složitýho'' (2000) * ''Web site story'' (2003) * ''Dutý, ale free'' (2006) * ''Na stanici polární'' (2008) * ''Takže dobrý'' (2010) * ''Dáreček'' (2012) * ''Dáreček 2'' (2012) * ''Made in China'' (2014) * ''Třínohý pes'' (2017) * ''Třecí plochy'' (2019) EPs * ''Rock debut č. 8'' (1990) Soundtracks * ''Mňága: Happyend'' (1996) Compilations * ''The Best Of: Jen pro vlastní potřebu!'' (2001) * ''Platinum collection'' (2008) * ''Výhledově (Best of 25 let)'' (2012) Live albums * ''Mňága & Žďorp on stage'' (2010) * ''Přístav Unplugged'' (2020) DVDs * ''Mňága & Žďorp on stage'' (2010) * ''Dáreček Live!'' (2013)


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