E, moj narode
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E, moj narode | |||||
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Studio album by Thompson | |||||
Released | 2002 | ||||
Genre | Rock | ||||
Length | 52:44 | ||||
Label | Croatia Records | ||||
Thompson chronology | |||||
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E, moj narode (Hey, my people) is an album of the Croatian band Thompson. It was released in 2002.
The song Moj Ivane is originally a Croatian folk song from Kupres, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Thompson's modernized version greatly popularized it. The song is part of the band's regular repertoire.
Reci, brate moj is a duet with Miroslav Škoro. Stari se was written and composed for Thompson by Siniša Vuco.[1]
[edit] Track listing
- "Iza devet sela" (Behind nine villages) (4:00)
- "Ne varaj me" (Don't deceive me) (4:15)
- "E, moj narode" (Oh, My People) (4:56)
- "Neću izdat ja" (I won't betray) (4:08)
- "Zeleno je bilo polje" (Green was the field) (4:08)
- "Radost s visina" (The joy from above) (4:58)
- "Reci, brate moj" (Say, my brother) (4:25)
- "Moj Ivane" (My Ivan) (3:33)
- "Ne pitaj mene" (Don't ask me) (4:10)
- "Stari se" (Getting old) (3:45)
- "Lijepa li si [s gostima]" (You are beautiful [with guest singers]) (4:18)
- "Geni kameni [uživo]" (Genes of stone[live]) (6:02)