Singl ploče (1974–1975)

Singl ploče (1974-1975)
Compilation album by Bijelo Dugme
Released 1982
Genre Hard rock, folk rock, blues rock
Length 49:55
Label Jugoton
Producer Various
Bijelo Dugme chronology
5. april '81
(1981)
Singl ploče (1974-1975)
(1982)
Singl ploče (1976–1980)
(1982)

Singl ploče (1974–1975) (trans. 7" Singles (1974-1975)) is a compilation album by Yugoslav rock band Bijelo Dugme, released in 1982.

Background

In early 1982, Bijelo Dugme performed in Innsbruck, Austria, at a manifestation conceptualized as a symbolic passing of the torch whereby the Winter Olympic Games last host city (Innsbruck) makes a handover to the next one (Sarajevo).[1] On their return to Yugoslavia, the band's equipment was seized by the customs, as it was discovered that they had put new equipment into old boxes.[1] The band's record label, Jugoton decided to lend 150,000,000 Yugoslav dinars to Bijelo Dugme, in order to pay the penalty.[1] In order to regain part of the money as soon as possible, Jugoton decided to release two compilation albums, Singl ploče (1974-1975) and Singl ploče (1976-1980).[1]

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Top"   4:15
2. "Ove ću noći naći blues"   4:20
3. "Glavni junak jedne knjige"   3:37
4. "Bila mama Kukunka, bio tata Taranta"   1:30
5. "Da sam pekar"   3:30
6. "Selma"   5:43
7. "Da mi je znati koji joj je vrag"   2:41
8. "Blues za moju bivšu dragu"   6:25
9. "Ima neka tajna veza"   3:30
10. "I kad prođe sve, pjevat ću i tad"   4:40
11. "Ne gledaj me tako i ne ljubi me više"   5:07
12. "Sve ću da ti dam samo da zaigram"   4:07

Credits

Bijelo Dugme

Additional personnel

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Janjatović, Petar (2007). EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960-2006. Belgrade: self-released. p. 33.

External links

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