Goran Bregović (album)

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Goran Bregović
Goran Bregović cover
Studio album by Goran Bregović
Released 1976
Recorded not known
Genre Rock, Folk
Label PGP RTB

Goran Bregović is a self-titled album by Bijelo dugme's frontsman Goran Bregović, released in 1976 following the release of the band's third studio album Eto! Baš hoću!.

Although the title and cover announce it as a solo Bregović record, album Goran Bregović is actually a conceptual smorgasboard of different new and recycled material. It consists of:

  • five Bregović-composed songs that were never previously released or recorded, and were recorded specifically for this album with Zdenka Kovačiček, Bisera Veletanlić, Jadranka Stojaković (2 songs), and Milić Vukašinović on vocal
  • two already released Bijelo dugme songs (arranged slightly differently this time and re-recorded with Jadranka Stojaković, and Zdravko Čolić on vocals, rescpectively, instead of the band's singer at the time Željko Bebek),
  • and finally four Bebek-sung tracks, recorded 4 years earlier in 1972 during Bijelo dugme's previous incarnation as Jutro - two of them were already released in 1973 on Jutro's single and the other two were being heard by the wider public for the first time on this album.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

[edit] "Ti nikad nećeš znati srce jedne žene"

Track entirely prepared by Bregović, and recorded in 1976 with Bijelo dugme's lineup at the time - the only change being Zdenka Kovačiček on vocal instead of Željko Bebek who moved to guitar to tighten the sound.

[edit] "Šta ću nano, dragi mi je ljut"

Entirely prepared by Bregović, the track was recorded in 1976 under his guidance by Bisera Veletanlić on vocal, together with Dragi & Žika Jelić of YU grupa, Laza Ristovski of SMAK, and Raša Đelmaš. Eight years later the track was re-recorded with Tifa on vocal, and repackaged on Bijelo dugme's 1984 album Kosovka djevojka as "Lipe cvatu", which went on to become a huge hit and one of the band's signature songs.

  • text, music and arrangement: Goran Bregović
  • vocal: Bisera Veletanlić
  • guitar: Goran Bregović
  • guitar: Dragi Jelić
  • keyboards: Laza Ristovski
  • bass: Žika Jelić
  • drums: Raša Đelmaš

[edit] "Čekala sam"

Another track entirely prepared by Bregović, and recorded in 1976 with Bijelo dugme's lineup at the time - the only change being Jadranka Stojaković on vocal instead of Željko Bebek who moved to guitar. The song never gained much attention upon its release on this album, but enjoyed an unexpected revival sixteen years later when director Srđan Dragojević included it in his 1992 hit movie Mi nismo anđeli. In the film it is performed by actors Srđan Todorović and Uroš Đurić as their characters Angel and Devil in a memorable night club scene. The song also appears in the movie's 2005 sequel Mi nismo anđeli 2.

  • text, music and arrangement: Goran Bregović
  • vocal: Jadranka Stojaković
  • guitar: Goran Bregović
  • guitar: Željko Bebek
  • keyboards: Vlado Pravdić
  • bass: Zoran Redžić
  • drums: Ipe Ivandić

[edit] "Ko zna reći"

Entirely prepared by Bregović, and recorded in 1976 with Bijelo dugme's lineup at the time - the only change being Jadranka Stojaković on vocal instead of Željko Bebek who moved to guitar.

  • text, music and arrangement: Goran Bregović
  • vocal: Jadranka Stojaković
  • guitar: Goran Bregović
  • guitar: Željko Bebek
  • keyboards: Vlado Pravdić
  • bass: Zoran Redžić
  • drums: Ipe Ivandić

[edit] "Kad bi' bio bijelo dugme"

Re-release of the 1972 Jutro recording, which had already been released as a two-side single in 1973.

  • text, music and arrangement: Goran Bregović
  • vocal: Željko Bebek
  • guitar: Goran Bregović
  • bass: Zoran Redžić
  • drums: Gordan Matrak

[edit] "Ima neka tajna veza"

An all acoustic re-recording of Bijelo dugme's hit track. The track's original version was already released as A-side on the band's 1975 two-side single "Ima neka tajna veza" / "I kad prodje sve, pjevat ću i tad" and was now re-recorded specifically for this album ina a slightly different arrangement with Jadranka Stojaković on vocal instead of Zeljko Bebek.

  • text: Duško Trifunović
  • music and arrangement: Goran Bregović
  • vocal and harmonica: Jadranka Stojaković
  • acoustic guitar: Goran Bregović
  • contrabass: Miša Blam

[edit] "Na vrh brda vrba mrda"

  • text, music and arrangement: Goran Bregović
  • vocal: Željko Bebek
  • guitar: Goran Bregović
  • bass: Zoran Redžić
  • drums: Šento Borovčanin

[edit] "Ja i zvezda sjaj"

  • text: Milić Vukašinović
  • music: Goran Bregović
  • vocal: Milić Vukašinović
  • guitar: Goran Bregović
  • bass: Zoran Redžić
  • drums: Milić Vukašinović

[edit] "U subotu, mala"

Re-release of the 1972 Jutro recording, which had already been released as a two-side single in 1973.

  • text and music: Ismet Arnautalić
  • arrangement: Goran Bregović
  • vocal: Željko Bebek
  • guitar: Ismet Arnautalić
  • guitar: Goran Bregović
  • bass: Zoran Redžić
  • drums: Gordan Matrak

[edit] "Hop cup"

  • text, music and arrangement: Nikola Borota / Goran Bregović
  • guitar: Goran Bregović
  • vocal: Željko Bebek
  • keyboards: Vlado Pravdić
  • bass: Zoran Redžić
  • drums: Perica Stojanović

[edit] "Loše vino"

[edit] 1999 re-release

The album was re-released in 1999 by PGP RTS on the CD format, containing the exact same track listing with a slightly different sleeve that includes some biographical info about Goran Bregović, Bijelo dugme and the circumstances in which the original album was conceived in 1976.