Up to 2003, the success of her four Universal albums had been mainly confined to Slovakia and the Czech Republic; she was singing (for the most part) in her mother language and playing to an audience who knew her, loved her and generally had the T-shirt.
This is where new album ‘Shine’ comes in; 11 songs that roll like liquid honey, all easy drift and rainy-day emotion, topped off by vocals – English vocals – that consistently favour the personal over the pat.
Set for release on Universal this summer, with the title track getting the nod as lead single/video, this is also the first album from Jana to be recorded & mixed outside of Slovakia, in an environment that sometimes loomed large in terms of language, weather & workload…
By the age of 21, Jana was one of Slovakia’s most noted performers, a genuine front-cover face, and within a couple of years, this appeal had extended to the Czech Republic, too – a country where those older and (supposedly) wiser had assured her that, for reasons of culture, she could never hope to break. It’s one thing to have a talent, the ability to grab a melody and a voice that naturally charms, but this kind of against-the-odds success pointed to someone with a sense of belief & responsibility far beyond their years; someone whose career could boast its fair share of awards (Newcomer Of The Year,Artist of the year,Album of the year,The best song,Producer of the year,Best lyrics....), high-profile appearances (Special Guesting with Elton John in Prague) and carefully-crafted songs shot through with atmosphere & grace. In short, someone pretty special.
JANA KIRSCHNER WAS born in the small town of Martin, about 300 km from Bratislava. It was here, aged just seven, that she took top place in a singing competition, setting her off down a creative path that – with the odd detour to take in a beauty pageant and contemporary dance – finally led to a record deal and a successful first single.
‘Don’t Cry’ was the track in question, a pure pop hit, but 17-year-old Jana wasn’t happy. Where was the substance? The soul? She was finding herself drawn in a different direction, and after joining forces with a like-minded manager, a guy used to working with ‘genuine’ artists, she was able to embark on a voyage of discovery – expanding her musical knowledge, playing with seasoned professionals and getting a feel for the performance side of things.
“I began to sense that I was involved with something bigger,” reflects the singer, who would soon add guitar playing to her burgeoning list of skills, “That I was part of a new family…” With her ‘mission’ now officially underway, Jana was offered a contract by Universal, and the resulting album" Jana Kirschner" (issued in 1997).
Two years later her album"In the foreign city"(issued in 1999) saw her winning support in both Slovakia and the Czech Republic, where ‘Modra’ (‘Blue’) became the breakthrough track at radio. The follow-up collections (2002/2003) served to sustain her momentum at home, and there were festival dates in Germany & Poland to keep the international flame a-flicker, but still no plans to turn that flicker into a blaze. It was clear that more dramatic moves were required, plus real discipline from Jana in respect of the material…
“I bought a computer so I could write a song every day, like a diary, and I came up with 30 to 40 numbers for the new album. I put some of them on a CD, which I called the ‘Pink CD’, then I gave this to my manager’s daughter as a Christmas present; I explained that the songs were just for her, but she couldn’t resist playing them to her father, who went mad when he heard them and so did Universal…” Mission still on track. Next stop: LONDON.
HAVING BUILT his reputation on records designed to ruffle the emotions, Ross Cullum had the perfect credentials to take on a project that had at last won its international spurs. What’s more, he and Jana hit it off straight away, spending hours, days & weeks locked in deep musical debate, batting names such as Bob Dylan & Bonnie Raitt back an’ forth across the net. Only after many such (extended) rallies did they mutually agree where the fourth Universal album should sit…
There was never any question that Jana would sing in English (“I find it easier to be brave with my lyrics in a language that isn’t my own!”), or that the music should have a flavour of her culture and her past; the hard part was deciding which of the vast choice of songs would make most sense to record… then finding the plain & simple truth in those. Which sounds straightforward enough, but once in process can squeeze the emotions like a vice, as album opener ‘Another Day’ – the only song written in London – documents in full (‘don’t let me give up this fight until I find the truth’). There’s no doubt, however, that the final results fully justify the effort…
Wonderfully constructed by a host of great players, including Robbie MacIntosh (guitar), Chris Hughes (percussion) and multiinstrumentalist Cullum himself, ‘Shine’ is an album that speaks from within; it doesn’t shout or raise its voice without reason, but there’s a gentle strength to the music plus a take-it-or-leave-it honesty to the lyrics that are hard not to succumb to – even for those whose vital organs have been left out in the cold…
Divná
Jana Kirschner Lyrics
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iskra malá
hlávku mocným
kúzlom poplietla
koketa
Ako víla
očarila
dušu opila
zvábila
Tak dávno som ta hladala
Tak dávno lásku tvojej podobnú,
Tak dávno som ta čakala
Tak dávno ako vietor o skalách
Snívala.
Kde sa vzala
iskra malá
azda v jarných
snehoch plápolala
driemala
Sympatiu
ako zmiju
prefíkanú, oči
odkryjú
mágiu
The song "Divná" by Jana Kirschner depicts the singer's fascination with a person who seems to have appeared out of nowhere. The lyrics talk about a spark or a small flame that has woven a powerful spell around the singer's head, making her unable to resist the charm of the person. The lyrics seem to be written from the perspective of the singer, who is astonished by the sudden appearance of this person who has captured her heart in a spell.
The lyrics use a metaphorical language to describe the spell of the person. The singer compares the person's charm and wit to that of a fairy who has enchanted her soul and intoxicated her with desire. The lyrics speak of the singer's long search for a person with similar qualities, and how she feels like she has found her soulmate after waiting for so long. The song captures the essence of falling in love, which can feel sudden and inexplicable, and one can only surrender to the experience.
Overall, the lyrics to "Divná" are a beautiful expression of the power of love and how it can be both captivating and overwhelming in its beauty.
Line by Line Meaning
Kde sa vzala
Where did it come from?
iskra malá
A small spark
hlávku mocným kúzlom poplietla
It intertwined the head of the powerful with a magic spell
koketa
Coquette
Ako víla
Like a fairy
očarila
Enchanted
túžbou moju dušu opila
It intoxicated my soul with desire
zvábila
It lured me in
Tak dávno som ta hladala
I have been searching for you for so long
Tak dávno lásku tvojej podobnú
I have been searching for a love like yours for so long
Tak dávno som ta čakala
I have been waiting for you for so long
Tak dávno ako vietor o skalách snívala
I have been dreaming of you for so long, like the wind over rocks
azda v jarných snehoch plápolala
Maybe it was glowing in the spring snow
driemala
It was sleeping
Sympatiu ako zmiju prefíkanú
A sly sympathy, like a snake
oči odkryjú mágiu
Eyes reveal the magic
Contributed by Joshua D. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@pribehypodviecka
Gratulujem, ďakujem...
..si Bohyňa Jana
..toto sa nedá nemilovať
🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
@scholesthebest
kokos toto je fest dobrééééééé...ďakujem Janka...
@gabikamama4332
Milujem to, hovori mi z duse a asi aj vsetkym ostatnym a ta muzicka.
Janka Kirschner dakujem
@haffik
Janka dozrela a práve robí hudbu ktorá jej perfektne sedí... Nech žije indie music!
@schowanyWpudelku
Jeju.... Zakochałem się..... <3
@josephondko3005
shialene dobre!!!
@fredyss123
Veľmi dobrý song
@dresnerova
Velice dobrá muzika. Je originální.
@annaceryova8718
hmmm....tak toto je total skvele
@stanislavlacny4592
Asi sa budem po niektorých opakovať,
ale.. lepšiu pecku ako toto som ešte od Janky nepočul,