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 | Room to Fall
This is the new album - chock full of long songs that have a way of making you feel like there's nothing else going on in the world but what you're listening to.
Play My, My, My
Play This Crime
Play Samples of the entire album
Songs on this album are:
1. This Crime
2. The River Runs
3. Room to Fall
4. Look What We Found
5. My, My, My
6. Singing Locusts
7. Chasing Red
8. Nothing More Than This
9. Stranger Things


|  | Zorki - the debut CD
And this is the first album - eleven songs about life and love - told as only Zorki can.
Play Broken Glass Play Trouble with Goodbye
Play Samples of the entire album
Songs on this album are:
1. Trouble With Goodbye
2. (I Wanna Be) In Your Arms
3. Heaven
4. Broken Glass
5. I Guess That Makes Us Friends
6. If I Don't make It
7. Lucky Man
8. Hold On
9. Longest Night
10. Stain' Out Late Nights
11. How Deep We Are


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Zorki's history:
His name: Zorki is a nick name for Zoran, a Yugoslavian name.
His childhood: Cleveland, Ohio
His influences: Crosby, Stills, Nash,& Young, James Taylor, Bob Dylan, The Band, Paul Simon, Peter Gabriel, Weather Report...
His music career: It began in New York City. Zorki with childhood friend, Bruce Koplow, took their music to the streets. They played to large crowds in Washington Square Park and Central Park. Soon they were playing clubs in and around the city. They also played in the streets of Berkeley, California.
Though best friends, Zorki and Bruce decided to do their own thing. Zorki went on playing solo and also sharing the stage with some of New York's finest musicians, such as Jeff Pevar, Neil Jason, Anton Fig, Shawn Pelton, John McCurry...

In the mid-nineties, Zorki recorded his first CD, Zorki, (available here) an independent release featuring some of the musicians above.
His second CD, room to fall, also an independent release, features such world renown musicians as Bakithi Kumalo, Tony Cedras, Morris Goldberg, Tony Levin and Jeff Golub.
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