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Uzmi Me (kad Hoćeš Ti)
''Uzmi me (kad hoćeš ti)'' is a live double album by the Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnian band Crvena jabuka. The album was recorded during a 1989 tour of the promotion of their fourth studio album ''Tamo gdje ljubav počinje''. It was released in 1990 one year after the concert at the Zagreb Dom Sportova, Sports Arena. One single on this album is the song "Bacila je sve niz rijeku" which was originally done by Sarajevo band Indexi. Track listing CD1 # "Sve što imaš ti" # "Neka se sanja" # "Zovu nas ulice" # "Nek' te on ljubi" # "Nema više vremena" # "Otrov" # "Ostani" # "S Tvojih Usana" # "Volio bih da si tu" # "Tugo nesrećo" # "Za sve ove godine" # "Uzmi me (kad hoćeš ti)" # "Kad se kazaljke poklope" CD2 # "Bacila je sve niz rijeku" # "Tuga ti i ja" # "Ti znaš" # "Ne dam da ovaj osjećaj ode" # "Tamo gdje ljubav počinje" # "Ima nešto od srca do srca" # "Bježi kišo s prozora" # "Dirlija" # "Sviđa mi se ova stvar" # "To mi radi" # "Sanjati" # "Suzo moja strpi se" ...
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New Wave Music
New wave is a loosely defined music genre that encompasses pop-oriented styles from the late 1970s and the 1980s. It was originally used as a catch-all for the various styles of music that emerged after punk rock, including punk itself. Later, critical consensus favored "new wave" as an umbrella term involving many popular music styles of the era, including power pop, synth-pop, ska revival, and more specific forms of punk rock that were less abrasive. It may also be viewed as a more accessible counterpart of post-punk. Common characteristics of new wave music include a humorous or quirky pop approach, the use of electronic sounds, and a distinctive visual style in music videos and fashion. In the early 1980s, virtually every new pop/rock act – and particularly those that employed synthesizers – were tagged as "new wave". Although new wave shares punk's do-it-yourself philosophy, the artists were more influenced by the styles of the 1950s along with the lighter s ...
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Zlatko ( sr-Cyrl, Златко, ) is a South Slavic masculine given name. The name is derived from the word ''zlato'' meaning gold with hypocoristic suffix ''-ko'' common in South Slavic languages. Zlatko is a given name. Notable people with the name include: *Zlatko Ćosić, experimental filmmaker and video artist *Zlatko Čajkovski (1923–1998), Croatian and Yugoslavian football (soccer) player and coach *Zlatko Đorić (born 1976), Serbian footballer *Zlatko Škorić (born 1941), former Croatian football player * Zlatko Šugman (1932–2008), one of Slovenia's best known theater, television and film actors *Zlatko Arambašić (born 1969), former Australian football (soccer) player *Zlatko Baloković (1895–1965), Croatian violinist *Zlatko Burić (born 1953), Croat-Danish actor * Zlatko Crnković, several people *Zlatko Dalić (born 1966), Croatian football coach and former player *Zlatko Dedič (born 1984), Slovenian football forward *Zlatko Gall (born 1954), Croatian journal ...
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Sanjati
''Sanjati'' is the third studio album by the Sarajevo-based Bosnian pop rock band Crvena jabuka Crvena jabuka () is a pop rock band formed in Sarajevo, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1985. Since then they had great success and are still very popular. They were a part of the New primitives movement that started during the 80s. Biography The .... It was released in March 1988. In the ex-Yugoslavian territory it sold over 250,000 copies. Background Following the mediocre performance of their previous release, Crevena Jabuka took a year off as a year of silence for the two late members they lost in the last quarter of 1986. During this time, many fans wondered if the band would ever reform, or if it was just a one-off band that would be remembered for the first two albums they released. In early 1988, Zlatko Arslanagić, elected to reform the rest of the band. After a lengthy search, it was decided that Dražen Žerić, who provided backing vocals on the debut album, should take ...
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