Šta bi dao da si na mom mjestu
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Šta bi dao da si na mom mjestu | |||||
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Studio album by Bijelo dugme | |||||
Released | December 17, 1975 | ||||
Recorded | Air Recording Studios, Oxford Circus, London 8 November - 23 November 1975 |
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Genre | Hard Rock Folk rock |
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Length | 34:22 | ||||
Label | Jugoton | ||||
Producer | Neil Harrison | ||||
Bijelo dugme chronology | |||||
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Šta bi dao da si na mom mjestu is the second LP from influential Yugoslav rock group Bijelo dugme, released in 1975. The album is a continuation of the band's early folkish hard rock sound that was displayed on their debut album Kad bi' bio bijelo dugme, again incorporating traditionalist folk elements blended with blues. Although the album was recorded in London , the lyrics and composition were written during August, September, and October of 1975 in the eastern Bosnian village of Borike (near Rogatica), renowned for its breeding of Arabian horses. The album is perhaps most memorable for its ambitious songs "Ne gledaj me tako i ne ljubi me više", "Požurite konji moji", evocative title track "Šta bi dao da si na mom mjestu", all tracks exceeding 6 minutes, and all-time hit "Tako ti je mala moja kad ljubi Bosanac"
[edit] Track listing
- "Tako ti je mala moja kad ljubi Bosanac" (Bregović) – 3:52
- "Hop-cup" (Bregović) – 2:18
- "Došao sam da ti kažem da odlazim" (Bregović) – 3:36
- "Ne gledaj me tako i ne ljubi me više" (Bregović) – 6:46
- "Požurite konji moji" (Bregović) – 7:17
- "Bekrija si cijelo selo viče e pa jesam, šta se koga tiče" (Bregović) – 2:47
- "Šta bi dao da si na mom mjestu" (Duško Trifunović/Bregović) – 7:42
[edit] Personnel
- Goran Bregović - guitar, harmonica
- Željko Bebek - vocals
- Zoran Redžić - bass guitar
- Ipe Ivandić - drums
- Vlado Pravdić - Hammond organ, Moog synthesizer, electric piano, piano