first LP (Numara Rec. AK 0002) Track info : http://www.turkcemuzik.com/album.asp?album=68
Chords : http://www.hayalevi.com/gitar_akorlari/sarkilar/benimleoynarmisin.htm
Lyrics of the album : http://www.anarres.net/lyr/bobom.html
Audio : Suna Abla, Gunaydyn, Suna Abla, Yaomur

Official Webpage : http://www.ortacgil.com/
Fan-page : http://www.zoque.com/tr/muzik/bulentortacgil/
& http://www.duke.edu/~es57/bo/gece.html

Biography in Turkish : http://www.anadolurock.com/bulentortacgil/biyografi.php
Discography : http://www.anadolurock.com/bulentortacgil/diskografi.php
& http://www.zoque.com/tr/muzik/bulentortacgil/albumler.php
& http://www.diskotek.arkaplan.com.tr/...
Turkish article : http://www.kimkimdir.gen.tr/kimkimdir.php?id=3095
& http://www.birzamanlar.net/konser/bulentortacgil/hakantok.html
& http://www.oykulugeceler.net/icy_content.asp?upsale_id=43&t=B%C3%BClent Orta%C3%A7gil
Recent article in Turkish : http://www.garaj.org/haber1246_Teoman_Bulent_Ortacgil_Konser_Zinciri.htm
Recent compilation 2CD : http://www.adamusic.net/ortacgil_eski/ortacgil.html
Turkish Progressive Music presents :
BÜLENT (ORTACGIL)
Bülent Ortaçgil's first release, "Benimle Oynar Misin" from 1974 is recently unofficially rereleased by Korean label 1 Numera. It's a beautiful psych folk / prog folk (tr.12) song album from an incredible quality and with an international appeal.
Bulent was backed by a team of very good musicians like Onno Tunc and Atilla Ozdemiroglu.
The record is regarded by Hans Pokora's Record Collector Dreams book as psych folk, where it received four stars.

Taken from http://sozluk.sourtimes.org/show.asp?t=benimle+oynar+misin :

"Every once in a while, you hear a record for the very first time and it becomes instantly ingrained into your memory. You intuitively know every note before it comes, you can hum along from start to finish, you feel that it has always been with you and will stay with you for eternity. Bulent ortacgil's absolutely phenomenal 1974 debut benimle oynar misin is considered a landmark album in his native turkey, but after three decades the singer-songwriter remains virtually unknown in the united states. Bulent's songs are written and arranged simply and tastefully, with his voice and gorgeous fingerpicked guitar playing in the forefront of almost every track, and sparse accompaniment on piano, trumpet, saxophone, strings, and several other instruments played by a long list of sidemen and women. The music on this record follows in the tradition of nick drake, Donovan, Duncan Browne, The Pentangle, Dando Shaft, Fairport Convention, and other like-minded british folk singers and folk rock bands. The mood is melancholic, but with a strong underlying sense of hope and joy.

Even though I don't understand a word of Turkish, this is one of the most moving and engrossing records I've heard in ages. İt's sort of unfortunate that the liner notes don't include English translations, because it's hard to imagine that the lyrics are anything less than brilliant. At the same time, it's refreshing to listen and pay attention only to the emotion in the voice and not to its verbal content. As far as I'm concerned, this is the one to beat as far as reissues go in 2004. İt's truly too beautiful to put into any words that I've ever heard, and after spending just a few weeks with it i already consider it one of my absolute favorite albums of all time. Why has it taken so long for this masterpiece to see the light of day in our country? Don't sleep on this one, folks, this is an album that promises to stick with you for a long, long time."  Willy Van Der Kerkhof

I know there exist a tape of Fikret Kizilok with Bülent Ortaçgil called "Pencere Önül Ciçegi" from 1986.
I don't know if it's a split or duo album : http://www.ideefixe.com/muzik/tanim.asp?sid=GMF03ZV0J88GFAC24HET

LP 1974
tape 1986 with Fikret Kizilok

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Ada MüzikBülent : Gece Yalanlary (2003)***°

Bülent still is active today. His beautiful song style actually didn't change too much over the years I thought, when I heard this later album. This one has sweet arrangements (piano, guitar,bass,..).

I reviewed it at http://psychevanhetfolk.homestead.com/Turkprogreview.html