Hana Hegerová released six studio albums, including one double set — Šansony s Hanou Hegerovou (1966), Recital (1971), Recital 2 (1973), Lásko prokletá (1977), Potměšilý host (1987) and Mlýnské kolo v srdci mém (2010). Each of them on Supraphon, with exception of her second album issued by Panton.
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A^Mlýnské kolo v srdci mém (among others, featuring also her cover version of "The Windmills of Your Mind") was classified as the 3rd best-selling album of the year in 2010 in the Czech Republic,[1] following albums Banditi di Praga by Kabát, and Bílé Vánoce by Lucie Bílá.[11] The set was nominated for the Album of the Year at the Anděl Awards 2010, while Hegerová herself was nominated in the Best Female Singer category.[12]
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B^ "Všechno nejlepší" compilation won "Deska roku" award as the Best-selling Album of a Female Singer in 2006, for the initial sale of 27,984 copies.[21] As of March 2007, the total number reached 33,500 units.[20] (The additional nominated albums featured Měls mě vůbec rád by Ewa Farna and Boomerang by Lucie Vondráčková.)[22]
Four track EP, featuring also "Dnes naposled" by Hegerová as the second song on A-side.
1962
Jaro
Label: Supraphon (#0149)
Format: 7"
Featuring also "Černá Jessie"
1963
Z pásma Jonáš a Tingl-Tangl
Label: Supraphon (#0189)
Format: 7"
Four track EP, featuring "Zlá neděle" by Hegerová as the lead. The additional songs performed by Jiří Suchý.
1964
Život je teraz
Label: Supraphon (#1816)
Format: 7"
Oh, Daddy
Label: Supraphon (#0218)
Format: 7"
Zahraj nám, Joe!
Label: Supraphon (#0219)
Format: 7"
1965
Prague Songs
Label: Supraphon (#SUK 34583)
Format: 7"
Four track EP, featuring "Student mit den roten ohren" ("Študent s rudýma ušima"), "Der böse Sonntag" ("Zlá neděle"), "Liebe (Das ist nur schall und rauch)" ("Láska, to jsou jenom písmena") and "Fahr doch Allein Karussell"
Study Group of Traditional Jazz
Label: Supraphon (#SUK 35563)
Format: 7"
Four track EP, featuring "Oh, Daddy!", "Room Rent Blues", "Lonesome Railroad Blues" and "Everybody Loves My Baby".
1969
Lásko má
Label: Panton (#030212)
Format: 7"
Four track EP, featuring also "Cesta", "Můj dík" and "Lásko prokletá"
1972
Mapa lásky (La carte du tendre)
Label: Panton (#330286)
Format: 7"
Four track EP, featuring also "Rozmary", "Co mi dáš (Feuilles mortes)" and "Išiel Macek do Malacek"
"—" denotes an album that did not chart and/or was not released in that region.
Notes
C^ The DVD release of Koncert was nominated for "Deska roku" as the Best-selling DVD/VHS of 2006.[22] However, it lost in favor Bouře Live by Daniel Landa (with 9,301 sold copies).[21] The third nominee was Lucie Vondráčková for Kliperang.[22]
^Hegerová, Hana (2011). Pasiáns: Písně a dokumenty (1962-1994) (Liner Notes) (Digital Video Disc) (in Czech). Hana Hegerová. Czech Republic: Supraphon.
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