The album (Every Season is Spring), released in March 2000, represents a pivotal moment in Ferhat Tunç’s career where his "protest" and "original" (özgün) musical styles reached a mature, polished equilibrium. While Tunç is often associated with raw political resistance, this work blends that activism with a deep, lyrical reflection on Anatolian culture and the natural beauty of his homeland, particularly the Munzur region. Musical and Narrative Themes
: In "Barışsın İnsanlık" (Let Humanity Be at Peace), Tunç moves beyond specific local grievances to advocate for a broader, humanistic peace, a hallmark of his evolving "dissident identity". The Essay Context: Hope vs. Exile Ferhat TunГ§В Her Mevsim BahardД±r AlbГјm
: Transforming personal pain from his time in Germany and Turkey into art that resists military and political regimes. The album (Every Season is Spring), released in
: Tunç collaborated with prominent poets to give the album its unique intellectual weight. Notable contributors include Yılmaz Odabaşı (lyrics for the title track and "Sen Ateş Ol Ben Yanayım") and Yusuf Hayaloğlu (lyrics for "Rüzgar Eser" and "Vur Ben Ölem"). The Essay Context: Hope vs