Jahači magle

Jahači magle
Studio album by Bajaga i Instruktori
Released 1986
Recorded Studio V PGP-RTB, Belgrade
June 15 - August 3, 1986
Genre Rock
Pop rock
Length 39:15
Label PGP-RTB
Producer Saša Habić
Bajaga i Instruktori chronology
Sa druge strane jastuka
(1985)
Jahači magle
(1986)
Prodavnica tajni
(1988)

Jahači magle (trans. Fog Riders) is the third studio album from Serbian and former Yugoslav rock band Bajaga i Instruktori, released in 1986.

The album, produced by Saša Habić, featured numerous guests: Josipa Lisac on backing vocals, Jane Parđovski (of Jakarta), Vlada Negovanović, Duda Bezuha, and Rajko Kojić (Momčilo Bajagić's former bandmate from Riblja Čorba) on guitar, Đorđe Petrović on keyboards, and others. It was also the last Bajaga i Instruktori album recorded with vocalist Dejan Cukić, who left the band after the tour which followed the album release to pursue a solo career.

The song "Samo nam je ljubav potrebna" features a quotation from The Beatles song "All You Need Is Love".

The album was polled in 1998 as the 58th on the list of 100 greatest Yugoslav rock and pop albums in the book YU 100: najbolji albumi jugoslovenske rok i pop muzike (YU 100: The Best albums of Yugoslav pop and rock music).[1]

Track listing

All songs written by Momčilo Bajagić, except where noted.

  1. "Ja mislim 300 na sat" – 4:41
  2. "Kao ne zna da je gotivim" – 3:48
  3. "Gde stiže moje sećanje" – 4:26
  4. "Red i mir" – 2:57
  5. "Rimljani" - 4:18
  6. "Samo nam je ljubav potrebna" (Ž. Milenković, M. Bajagić, Lennon-McCartney) – 3:54
  7. "Strah od vozova" – 5:34
  8. "Bam, bam, bam" – 5:10
  9. "442 do Beograda" – 4:42

Personnel

Additional personnel

Reception and legacy

The album's biggest hits were "Ja mislim 300 na sat", "Rimljani", "Samo nam je ljubav potrebna", "Bam, bam, bam", and "442 do Beograda".

The album was polled in 1998 as the 58th on the list of 100 greatest Yugoslav rock and pop albums in the book YU 100: najbolji albumi jugoslovenske rok i pop muzike (YU 100: The Best albums of Yugoslav pop and rock music).[2]

Covers

References

  1. Antonić, Duško; Štrbac, Danilo (1998). YU 100: najbolji albumi jugoslovenske rok i pop muzike. Belgrade: YU Rock Press.
  2. Antonić, Duško; Štrbac, Danilo (1998). YU 100: najbolji albumi jugoslovenske rok i pop muzike. Belgrade: YU Rock Press.
  3. Way to the Top at Discogs

External links

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