Nekako s' proljeća

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Nekako s' Proljeca is the fifth studio album by the extremely popular Sarajevo based pop rock band Crvena Jabuka. The album was released during 1991.

Nekako s' Projeca's title track features a guest contribution with Kemal Monteno. This was the first time that the band had ever collaborated with another musician during their career.

The album was very successful, and the band was planning a mojor tour once again, but the Yugoslav wars moving into Croatia and Bosnia & Herzegovina were real showstoppers. As a result of that many concert dates had to be cancelled, and the band was starting to break loose. Even rhythm guitar player Zlatko Arslanagic had to leave the band during the spring of 1992 when he went to London before coming to Toronto in the summer of 1995. The remains of the band moved to Zagreb since the start of the war. Zeric has opened his cafe in Sarajevo called "Broj Jedan" (#1).

A remaster was released in 2000 with all twelve tracks included on the original release plus two tracks that were previously omitted: "Sve sto imas Ti", and Bacila je sve niz Rijeku.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Moje Najmilije"
  2. "Da nije Ljubavi"
  3. "Nekako s' Proljeca"
  4. "Pusti neka Gori"
  5. "6:00"
  6. "Sto pijanih Noci"
  7. "Da znas da me Bolis"
  8. "Crvena Jabuka"
  9. "Hajde dodi Mi"
  10. "Srce si mi Slomila"
  11. "Samo da me ne Iznevjeris Ti"
  12. "Nemoj da sudis Preostro o Meni"
  13. "Sve sto Imas Ti" (Remaster)
  14. "Bacila je sve niz Rijeku"(live) (Remaster)

[edit] Personal

[edit] Band

  • Drazen Zeric-vocals
  • Zlatko Arslanagic-rhythm guitar, and backing vocals
  • Branko Salka-bass
  • Darko Jelcic-drums, percussion
  • Zlatko Volarevic-keyboards, and backing vocals

[edit] Non band Members

  • Kemal Monteno-guitar and vocals (Track 3)
  • Niksa Bratos-guitar, saxophone, flute, woodwinds, horn, trumpet, harmonica, percussion, keyboards, synthesizers, and backing vocals
  • Srdan Serberdia-bass